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THE  ART  PALACE. 


WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION 


OFFICIAL  PUBLICATIONS 


REVISED  CATALOGUE 

» 

Department  of  Fine  Arts 

WITH  INDEX  OF  EXHIBITORS 


FOR  THIS  CATALOGUE,  THE 
PICTURES  ARE  NUMBERED 
CONSECUTIVELY,  AS  THEY  AP¬ 
PEAR  ON  THE  GALLERY  WALLS 


DEPARTMENT  OF  PUBLICITY  AND  PROMOTION 

MOSES  P.  HANDY,  CHIEF 


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EDITED  BY 

THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 

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CHICAGCLV  V 


W.  B.  CONKEY  COMPANY,  PUBLISHER*?  TO  THE  E^QflmON 

1893 


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Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  A.  D.  1893,  in  the  office  of  Librarian  of  Congress 

at  Washington,  D.  C.,  by 

THE  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION. 

For  the  exclusive  use  of  W.  B.  Conkey  Company,  Chicago. 


W.  B.  CONKEY  COMPANY, 

PRINTERS  AND  BINDERS, 

CHICAGO. 


PREFACE 


It  is  the  aim  of  this  book  to  assist  those 
who  visit  the  Art  Department  of  the  World’s 
Columbian  Exposition  to  see  the  various 
works  of  art  easily,  and — through  the  index — 
to  locate  the  works  of  any  particular  artist 
without  difficulty  or  loss  of  time. 

The  arrangement  of  the  numbering  of 
the  galleries  suggests  the  order  in  which  the 
works  can  be  seen  to  the  best  advantage. 

Each  work  of  art,  it  will  be  noticed,  now 
bears  two  numbers — one  in  black  figures,  the 
other  in  red.  The  numbers  to  which  this 
catalogue  refers  are  the  numbers  printed  in 

RED. 


CLASSIFICATION 


DEPARTMENT  K—  FINE  ARTS. 


GROUP  139. 

SCULPTURE. 

Class  820.  Figures  and  groups  in  marble;  casts  from  original  works  by 
modern  artists;  models  and  monumental  decorations. 

Class  821.  Bas-reliefs  in  marble  and  bronze. 

Class  822.  Figures  and  groups  in  bronze. 

Class  823.  Bronzes  from  cire  perdue . 

GROUP  140. 

PAINTINGS  IN  OIL. 

GROUP  141. 

PAINTINGS  IN  WATER  COLORS. 

GROUP  142. 

PAINTINGS  ON  IVORY,  ON  ENAMEL,  ON  METAL,  ON  PORCELAIN  OR  OTHER 

wares;  fresco  painting  on  walls. 

GROUP  143. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  ETCHINGS:  PRINTS. 


GROUP  144. 

CHALK,  CHARCOAL,  PASTEL  AND  OTHER  DRAWINGS. 

GROUP  145. 

ANTIQUE  AND  MODERN  CARVINGS;  ENGRAVINGS  IN  MEDALLIONS  OR  IN 

gems;  cameos,  intaglios. 

GROUP  146. 

exhibits  from  private  collections. 

Loan  Collection  of  Foreign  Works  from  Private  Galleries  in  the  United  States 

FROM  GROUPS  139-145. 

architecture  as  a  fine  art. 


4 


INDEX  OF  NATIONAL  EXHIBITS, 


5 


INDEX  OF  NATIONAL  EXHIBITS  AS  CATALOGUED 


NATIONS 

REPRESENTED. 

Sculpture, 

Medals,  etc. 

Oil 

Paintings. 

Water 

Colors. 

Pastels, 

Drawings, 

etc. 

Etchings, 

Engravings, 

etc. 

Architecture 

and 

Decoration. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

PAGE. 

United  States. . . 

25 

32 

79 

86 

112 

133 

U.  S.  Loan  Collection . . . 

154 

147 

Austria . 

156 

157 

162 

163 

163 

163 

Belgium . 

166 

168 

176 

176 

176 

Brazil . 

180-186 

181 

185 

Canada . 

188 

188 

Denmark . . . 

196 

197 

F  ranee . 

207-238 

213 

235 

235 

238 

253 

Germany . 

278 

282 

297 

297 

301 

303 

Great  Britain . 

310 

312 

329 

344 

337 

347 

Holland . 

354 

359 

362 

Italy . 

366  etc. 

368  etc. 

379 

379 

Japan  . 

384 

384 

384 

384 

384 

384 

Mexico . 

396 

396 

New  South  Wales . 

402 

403 

406 

411 

Norway . 

414 

414 

418 

418 

Russia . 

420 

421 

421 

Society  of  Polish  Artists 

428 

Spain . 

434 

437 

443 

443 

443 

446 

Sweden . 

450 

451 

454 

454 

454 

Venezuela . 

460 

Artists,  Index  of . 461 

Art  Palace,  Description  of .  8 

Art  Palace,  Ground  Plan  of .  6 

Art  Palace,  View  of . Facing  title 

Awards  by  the  International  Board  of  Judges .  14 

Department  of  Fine  Arts — Classification .  4 

Department  of  Fine  Arts — Official  Direction .  9 

Judges,  International  Board  of .  13 

Juries  of  Selection,  American .  10 

Works  of  the  United  States  Artists  not  in  Competition . .  23 


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WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION. 


is 


World's  Columbian  Exposition 

For  the  Exclusive  Use  of 


8  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


Grecian-Ionic  in  style,  the  Fine 'Arts  Building  is  a  type  of  the  most  re¬ 
fined  classic  architecture.  The  structure  comprises  three  large  pavilions 
known  as  the  Central,  East  and  West  Pavilions.  Its  total  length,  east  and 
west,  is  1,120  feet,  and  its  extreme  width,  north  and  south,  500  feet.  The 
Central  Pavilion,  an  oblong  building  measuring  500x320  feet,  is  intersected  by 
a  great  nave  and  a  transept,  each  100  feet  wide  and  70  feet  high.  At  theii 
intersection  is  a  dome  60  feet  in  diameter  and  125  feet  high,  surmounted  by  a 
colossal  statue  of  the  type  of  the  famous  figure  of  Winged  Victory.  The  tran¬ 
sept  has  a  clear  space  through  the  center  of  60  feet,  being  lighted  entirely 
from  above.  On  either  side  are  galleries  20  feet  wide  and  24  feet  above  the 
floor.  The  collections  of  sculptures  and  architectural  casts  are  displayed  on 
the  main  floor  of  the  nave  and  transept,  and  here  also,  on  the  walls,  are  shown 
drawings  and  sculptured  panels  in  relief.  The  sections  bordered  by  the  nave 
and  transept  are  filled  with  picture  galleries,  ranging  from  30x30  feet  to  36x120 
feet  in  area.  The  Central  Pavilion  is  entered  by  four  great  portals,  richly 
ornamented  with  architectural  sculpture  and  approached  by  broad  flights  of 
steps.  The  East  and  West  Pavilions  have  entrances  from  the  Central  Pa¬ 
vilion  and  entrances  from  outside  on  their  North  and  South  fronts.  The  walls 
of  the  loggia  of  the  colonnades  are  highly  decorated  with  sculptural  frag¬ 
ments  from  the  antique.  All  light  is  supplied  through  glass  skylights  in  iron 
frames. 

The  building  is  located  in  the  Northern  portion  of  the  park,  with  the  South 
front  facing  the  lagoon,  from  which  it  is  separated  by  terraces  ornamented 
with  balustrades.  A  flight  of  steps  leads  down  from  the  main  portal  to  the 
lagoon,  where  there  is  a  landing  for  boats.  The  immediate  neighborhood  of 
the  building  is  ornamented  with  groups  of  statues,  replicas  of  classic  art,  such 
as  the  Choragic  monument,  etc.  Architect,  C-  B.  Atwood,  of  Chicago,  De- 
signer-in-Chief  of  the  Exposition, 


DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS 


WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION 


HALSEY  C.  IVES 


CHIEF 


CHARLES  M.  KURTZ 

ASSISTANT  CHIEF 

SARA  T.  HALLOWELL 

ASSISTANT  CHIEF 

LOUIS  J.  MILLET 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  ARCHITECTURAL 
AND  DECORATIVE  EXHIBITS 

FREDERICK  E.  TRIEBEL 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  SCULPTURE 

GEORGE  CORLISS 

SUPERINTENDENT  OF  GENERAL  EXHIBITS 

JOHN  R.  MURPHY 


CHIEF  CLERK 


CHARLES  W.  RHODES 
WIMAR  BECKER 


JOHN  D.  PIERCE 
HENRY  GATES 


ASSISTANTS 


9 


10 


JURIES  OF  SELECTION. 


Department  of  Fine  Arts. 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION. 


JURIES  OF  SELECTION. 


GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 


NEW  YORK. 

Augustus  St.  Gaudens. 
J.  Q.  A.  Ward. 

Olin  L.  Warner. 

John  J.  Boyle. 

Daniel  C.  French. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

John  J.  Boyle. 

Olin  L.  Warner. 
Daniel  C.  French. 
Charles  Grafly. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Daniel  C.  French. 
Olin  L.  Warner. 
Charles  Grafly. 


ROME. 

Harriet  Hosmer. 
Franklin  Simmons. 
Waldo  Story. 
Larkin  G.  Mead. 


FLORENCE. 

William  Couper. 
Waldo  Story. 
Larkin  G.  Mead. 


NATIONAL  JURY  AT  CHICAGO. 


Daniel  C.  French,  Boston. 
Lorado  Taft,  Chicago. 

Robert  P.  Bringhurst,  St.  Louis. 


Alternate,  J.  J.  Boyle,  Philadelphia. 
Alternate,  Carl  Rohl-Smith,  Chicago. 
Alternate,  J.  Gelert,  Chicago. 


GROUP  140— PAINTINGS  IN  OIL. 


NEW  YORK. 


PENNSYLVANIA.  MASSACHUSETTS. 


William  M.  Chase. 
R.  Swain  Gifford. 
Eastman  Johnson. 

H.  Bolton  Jones. 
John  W.  Beatty. 
Charles  E.  Dana. 

I.  M.  Gaugengigl. 

E.  C.  Tarbell. 

F.  D.  Millet. 

G.  W.  Maynard, 


Clifford  P.  Grayson. 
Joseph  R.  Woodwell. 
Eastman  Johnson. 

John  W.  Beatty. 

Charles  E.  Dana. 

H.  Bolton  Jones. 

William  Dalliba  Dutton. 
Stephen  Parrish  (Alter¬ 
nate  for  W.  D.  Dutton). 


E.  C.  Tarbell. 

F.  P.  Vinton. 
William  M.  Chase. 
Thomas  Allen. 

J.  J.  Enneking. 

I.  M.  Gaugengigl. 
R.  Swain  Gifford. 


/ 


JURIES  OF  SELECTION. 


II 


ROME. 


MUNICH. 


PARIS. 


C.  C.  Coleman. 
W.  S.  Hazeltine. 
Ehihu  Vedder. 


Carl  Marr. 

Orrin  Peck. 

Toby  Rosenthal. 
Walter  Beck. 

J.  Frank  Currier. 


Walter  McEwen. 

Gari  J.  Melchers. 

Charles  Sprague  Pearce, 
J.  L.  Stewart. 

F.  A.  Bridgman. 

W.  T.  Dannat. 

Walter  Gay. 

Alexander  Harrison. 

E.  L.  Weeks. 


NATIONAL  JURY  AT  CHICAGO. 


J.  G.  Brown,  New  York. 

G.  W.  Maynard,  New  York. 

J.  Francis  Murphy,  New  York. 
Thomas  Hovenden,  Philadelphia. 
Thomas  Allen,  Boston. 

H.  F.  Farny,  Cincinnati. 


C.  C.  Coleman,  Rome,  Italy*. 


Gari  J.  Melchers,  Detroit. 
Douglas  Volk,  Minneapolis. 
John  H.  Fry,  St.  Louis. 
Frederick  W.  Freer,  Chicago. 
John  H.  Vanderpoel,  Chicago. 
Walter  McEwen,  Chicago. 


GROUP  141-PAINTINGS  IN  WATER  COLORS. 

NEW  YORK. 

Frederick  Dielman.  J.  C.  Nicoll. 

Charles  Harry  Eaton.  Walter  Shirlaw. 

Louis  C.  Tiffany. 

In  other  cities  the  Jury  for  Paintings  in  Oil  also  acted  for  Water  Colors. 


GROUP  142— PAINTINGS  ON  IVORY,  ON  ENAMEL,  ON  METAL,  ON 
PORCELAIN  OR  OTHER  WARES;  FRESCO  PA'INTING 
ON  WALLS. 

Same  Juries  as  for  Paintings  in  Oil  and  for  Architecture. 


GROUP  143— ENGRAVINGS  AND  ETCHINGS:  PRINTS. 


NEW  YORK. 

Carleton  T.  Chapman. 
Samuel  Colman. 

C.  F.  W.  Mielatz. 

C.  A.  Platt. 

James  D.  Smillie. 
Alexander  Shilling. 


FOR  ETCHINGS. 
PENNSYLVANIA. 

Herman  Faber. 
Bernard  Uhle. 

Max  Rosenthal, 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

W.  B.  Closson. 

S.  R.  Koehler. 
Charles  A.  Walker. 
Herman  Faber, 


12 


JURIES  OF  SELECTION. 


FOR  WOOD  ENGRAVING. 


NEW  YORK. 

Horace  Baker. 
Frank  French. 
John  P.  Davis. 

A.  M.  Lindsay. 


PHILADELPHIA. 

A.  M.  Lindsay. 

C.  H.  Reed. 

Frank  French. 


BOSTON. 

W.  B.  Closson. 

S.  R.  Koehler. 
Charles  A.  Walker. 
A.  M.  Lindsay. 


GROUP  144— CHALK,  CHARCOAL,  PASTEL  AND  OTHER  DRAWINGS. 
Same  Juries  as  for  Paintings  in  Oil  and  Water  Colors. 


GROUP  145— ANTIQUE  AND  MODERN  CARVINGS;  ENGRAVINGS  IN 
MEDALLIONS  OR  IN  GEMS;  CAMEOS,  INTAGLIOS. 
Same  Juries  as  for  Sculpture. 


FROM  GROUPS  139-145— ARCHITECTURE. 


NEW  YORK. 

Stanford  White. 
Richard  M.  Hunt. 
William  B.  Tuthill. 
C.  Howard  Walker. 
John  Stewardson. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

John  Stewardson. 

W.  B.  Tuthill. 

Frank  Miles  Day. 

Henry  Pettit. 

Edmund  M. Wheelwright 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Edmund  M. Wheelwright 
Edward  C.  Cabot. 

C.  Howard  Walker. 

W.  B.  Tuthill. 

Frank  Miles  Day. 


NATIONAL  JURY  AT  CHICAGO. 

C.  B.  Atwood,  New  York.  W.  S.  Eames,  St.  Louis. 

Cass  Gilbert,  St.  Paul.  S.  S.  Beman,  Chicago. 

D.  Adler,  Chicago. 


COMMITTEE  ON  A  RETROSPECTIVE  EXHIBIT  OF 
AMERICAN  PAINTING. 


COMMITTEE-AT-LARGE. 

Charles  Henry  Hart,  Philadelphia,  Chairman. 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.  Charles  G.  Loring,  Boston. 


ADVISORY  COMMITTEES. 


NEW  YORK. 

John  La  Farge. 
John  F.  Weir. 
Thomas  B.  Clarke. 


PENNSYLVANIA. 

Charles  Henry  Hart. 
Henry  Whelen,  Jr. 

J.  Granville  Leach. 


MASSACHUSETTS. 

Hon.  Martin  Brimmer. 
Frederick  P.  Vinton. 

J.  Templeman  Coolidge. 
J.  Harvey  Young. 

Gen.  Charles  G.  Loring. 


international  board  of  judges. 


13 


INTERNATIONAL  BOARD  OF  JUDGES 

FOR  THE  DEPARTMENT  OF  FINE  ARTS. 


President,  Henry  W.  B.  Davis.  First  Vice-Pres’t,  Angelo  del  Nero. 

Second  Vice-Pres’t,  A.  G.  del  Campillo.  Secretary,  Frederick  Dielman. 


UNITED  STATES. 

■fThomas  Allen, 
ij.  G.  Brown. 

[William  M.  Chase. 
fC.  da  Cossa  Conger. 
§John  P.  Davis. 
§Frederick  Dielman. 
JH.  F.  Farny. 

§Mary  Hallock  Foote. 
*Daniel  C.  French. 

|R.  Swain  Gifford. 
fThomas  Hovenden. 
fjohn  La  Farge. 

W.  P.  P.  Longfellow. 
'  Carl  Marr. 

"George  W.  Maynard. 
"Gari  Melchers. 

"F.  D.  Millet. 

*  J.  C.  Nicoll. 

§Emily  Sartain. 
tWalter  Shirlaw. 
f Worthington  Whit- 
tredge. 

*01in  L.  Warner. 
'j'Mary  M.  Solari. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 

*Thomas  Brock. 

|H.  W.  B.  Davis. 

||  William  Emerson, 
t Alfred  W.  Hunt. 

|Val.  C.  Prinsep. 

§Frank  Short. 

ITALY. 

JGuido  Boggiani. 

*N.  Cantalamessa-Pa- 
potti. 

|Giuseppe  Cosenza. 

*t Angelo  del  Nero. 
■fFanny  Zampini-Salazar. 
||Giuseppe  Spera. 

SPAIN. 

|A.  G.  del  Campillo. 
fj.  Espina. 

*Ferdinand  Miranda. 
HOLLAND. 

|Louis  Apol. 
j§Hubert  Vos. 

SWEDEN. 

*|§Anders  L.  Zorn. 


GERMANY. 

+A.  Delug. 
jLudwig  Dill. 
t§Th.  Groll. 

||  F.  Jaffe. 

*Max  Kruse. 

||W.  Kyllmann. 
fHugo  Schnars-Alquist. 
yAdrien  Paradis. 

||  H.  von  Schmidt. 

*F.  E.  Triebel. 

JAPAN. 

*t§Ernest  F.  Fenollosa. 
t§H.  Shugio. 

DENMARK. 

*|Johannes  Gelert. 

BRAZIL. 

*|Rodolpho  Bernardelli. 

AUSTRIA. 

f  Andreas  Groll. 

*|H.  Kautsch. 

HONORARY  MEMBER. 

Halsey  C.  Ives. 


France,  Belgium,  Russia  and  Norway  did  not  enter  their  exhibits  in 
competition,  and  hence  were  not  represented  on  the  Board  of  Judges. 


Jndges  for  Sculpture  are  indicated  by  the  * 
Judges  for  Painting  are  indicated  by  the  t 
Judges  for  Engraving,  Etching,  Etc.  by  the  § 
Judges  for  Architecture  as  a  Fine  Art  by  the  || 


14  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


THE  AWARDS. 

Following  are  the  Awards  to  the  artists  of  the  varions  countries  which 
submitted  their  exhibits  for  consideration  by  the  International  Board  of  Judges. 

It  may  be  mentioned  that  France,  Belgium,  Russia  and  Norway  did  not 
submit  their  exhibits  for  examination. 

Works  by  members  of  the  Board  of  Judges  were  not  subject  to  exami¬ 
nation  for  Award,  and  no  judgment  was  passed  upon  works  of  artists  who 
expressed  a  desire  to  withdraw  them  from  competition. 

A  single  grade  of  medal  (bronze)  was  given,  with  a  certificate  or  “diploma.” 


THE  UNITED  STATES  OF  AMERICA. 


GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 


John  Donoghue. 
Charles  Grafly. 

Henry  H.  Kitson. 
Thomas  Ball. 

Robert  P,  Bringhurst. 


Herbert  Adams. 
C.  E.  Dallin. 

C.  H.  Niehaus. 
John  Rogers. 
Emil  H.  Wuertz. 


GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


John  S.  Sargent. 

Mark  Fisher. 

George  de  Forest  Brush. 
Irving  R.  Wiles. 

Henry  O.  Walker. 

C.  Y.  Turner. 

Winslow  Homer. 
Eastman  Johnson 
Robert  Reid. 

C.  A.  Platt. 

J.  Alden  Weir. 

Robert  W.  Vonnoh. 
Theodore  Robinson. 
Childe  Hassam. 
Frederick  W.  Freeh. 
George  Inness. 

Alfred  Kappes. 

C.  F.  Ulrich. 

Horatio  Walker. 

J.  McNeill  Whistler. 


D.  W.  Tryon. 

Wm.  L.  Picknell. 

D.  Ridgway  Knight. 
Louis  P.  Dessar. 
Edwin  H.  Blashfield. 
Kenyon  Cox. 

W.  S.  Kendall. 

Ben  Foster. 

F.  Duveneck. 

Mary  F.  MacMonnies 
Charles  C  Curran. 
Charles  H.  Davis. 
Henry  Bisbing. 

H.  Siddons  Mowbray. 
Frank  W.  Benson. 

J.  Francis  Murphy. 
George  Hitchcock. 
Edmund  C.  Tarbell. 

C.  Morgan.  VEcIlhenny. 


F.  Wellington  Ruckstuhl. 
F.  Edwin  Elwell. 


J.  J.  Boyle. 
Edward  Kemeys. 


Abbott  H.  Thayer. 
Elihu  Vedder. 

G.  Ruger  Donoho. 

E.  E.  Simmons. 
Thomas  Eakins. 
Frederick  P.  Vinton. 
Walter  Palmer. 
Thomas  W.  Dewing. 
Gilbert  Gaul. 

H.  Bolton  Jones. 
Louis  C.  Tiffany. 
Douglas  Volk. 
Frederick  S.  Church. 
Orrin  Peck. 

William  H.  Howe. 
Edwin  A.  Abbey. 
Leonard  Ochtman. 
Thomas  S.  Clark. 


THE  AWARDS, 


15 


GROUP  141— WATER  COLORS. 


W.  T.  Smedley. 

J.  H.  Twachtman. 
Childe  Hassam. 
Sarah  T  Sears. 


C.  Morgan  Mcllhenny. 
Emma  E.  Lampert. 
Clara  T.  McChesney. 
Kathleen  H.  Greatorex. 


Rhoda  Holmes  Nicholls. 
August  Franzen. 

Louis  C.  Tiffany. 


FROM  GROUP  144— PASTELS. 


Julius  Rolshoven. 

J.  Appleton  Brown. 


Rosina  Emmett  Sher¬ 
wood. 


Henry  Muhrman. 
Birge  Harrison. 


FROM  GROUP  144— WORKS  IN  BLACK  AND  WHITE. 


Gilbert  Gaul. 

A.  B.  Wenzell. 
Frederick  Remington. 
W.  T.  Smedley. 

A.  B.  Frost. 

Carlton  T.  Chapman. 
Thule  De  Thulstrup. 
W.  Hamilton  Gibson. 


Edwin  A.  Abbey. 
Howard  Pyle. 
Will  H.  Low. 

A.  C.  Redwood. 
A.  Castaigne. 

C.  S.  Reinhart. 
Robert  Blum. 


R.  F.  Zogbaum. 

C.  D.  Gibson. 
Harry  Fenn. 

Jos.  Pennell. 

W.  S.  Metcalf. 
Elizabeth  Nourse. 
Caroline  A.  Lord. 


FROM  GROUP  143— ETCHING. 

Gustave  Mercier.  Stephan  Parrish.  J.  Alden  Weir. 

Mrs.  M.  Nimmo  Moran.  Charles  A.  Platt.  J.  McNeill  Whistler. 


FROM  GROUP  143— WOOD  ENGRAVING 


Walter  M.  Aikman. 
Peter  Aitken. 

Victor  Bernstrom. 
W.  B.  Closson. 
Timothy  Cole. 
Edith  Cooper. 

W.  J.  Dana 


S.  P.  Davis. 

E.  H.  Del  ’Orme. 

T.  Johnson. 

Frank  French. 
Francis  S  King. 
Elbridge  Kingsley 
Gustav  Kruell. 


Albert  M.  Lindsay. 
William  Miller 
C.  A.  Powell. 

S.  G.  Putman. 

E.  Schladitz. 

J.  Tinkey. 

Henry  Wolf. 


GROUPS  139-145— ARCHITECTURE  AS  A  FINE  AET. 


Brunner  &  Tryon. 
Cope  &  Stewardson. 
R.  W.  Gibson. 

H.  J.  Hardenburg. 
R.  M.  Hunt. 


Lamb  &  Rich. 
Longfellow,  Alden  & 
Harlow. 

Peabody  &  Stearns 


Shepley,  Rutan  &  Cool- 
idge. 

Edmund  March  Wheel¬ 
wright. 

William  Halsey  Wood. 


ARGENTINE  REPUBLIC 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


Della  Valle. 


N.  Orlandi 


AUSTRIA. 


GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 

Arthur  Kaan.  Stefan  Schwarz. 

Victor  Tilgner.  Josef  V.  Myslbeck. 


A.  Scharff. 


1 6  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION— DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


A.  Ditsheimer. 
Lina  Roehrer. 
Tina  Blau. 

K.  Moll. 

Rudolph  Ribarz. 

B.  Knupfer. 
Vacslav  Brozik. 
Eugen  Jettell. 

F.  von  Defregger. 


Hans  Temple. 

Julius  von  Payer. 
Edward  Charlemont. 
Rudolph  Bacher. 
Wilhelm  Bornatzik. 
M.  Schmid. 

Rudolph  Alt. 

Hans  Schwaiger. 
Frantz  von  Pausinger. 


FROM  GROUP  143— ETCHING. 
W.  Unger. 


BRAZIL. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

J.  F.  Almeida,  Jr.  Pedro  Weingartner. 

Elisend’Angelo  Visconti.  M.  Brocos. 

GROUP  141— WATER  COLORS 
Henrique  Bernadelli. 

FROM  GROUP  144— PASTELS. 

Henrique  Bernadelli.  Rudolpho  Amoedo. 

CANADA. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

J.  A.  Fraser.  T.  C.  V.  Ede. 

G.  A.  Reed.  Sarah  B.  Holden. 

DENMARK. 


GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 

V.  Bissen.  A.  W.  Saabye. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

Lauritz  Tuxen.  Vigo  Johansen. 

Johan  C.  Schlichtkrull.  Fr.  Winther. 

V  Irminger.  L.  Paulsen 

P.  S.  Kroyer.  W.  B.  Dorph. 

GERMANY. 


GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 

Max  Baumbach.  Prof.  Reinhold  Begas. 

Robert  Baerwaldt  Peter  Brauer. 


Frantz  Simm. 

Heinrich  von  Angeli. 
Adal  Seligmann. 

Carl  Zewy. 

A.  Zetsche. 

Olga  Wiesinger. 

Mrs.  Marie  Mueller. 

Mrs.  E.  von  Kirchsberg. 


Henrique  Bernadelli. 


Robert  Harris. 


Stephan  Sinding. 


N.  P.  Mols. 

P.  Hansen. 

H.  I.  Brandekilde 
A.  Olsen. 


Ad.  Brutt. 

Prof.  G.  Eberlein. 


THE  AWARDS. 


1 7 


Prof.  E.  Herter. 
Emil  Hundriesser. 
F.  Gotz. 

Max  Klein. 


Rud  Maison. 
Walter  Schott. 
Prof.  A.  Sommer. 
Paul  Turpe. 


GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


Peter  Janssen. 

Anton  Braith. 
Herman  Kaulbach. 
Mrs.  Vilma  Parlaghy. 
Jos.  Block. 

Oscar  Frenzel. 

Walter  Leistikow. 
Eugen  Diicker. 

Ferd  Max  Bredt. 
Franz  Roubaud. 

Paul  Hoecker. 

Otto  Friedrich. 

F.  Von  Schennis. 

E.  Schwabe. 

Ferd.  Keller. 

Franz  Von  Lenbach. 
Ernst  Zimmermann. 
Ludwig  Knaus. 

Carl  Saltzmann. 

Max  Koner. 

Wilh.  Truebner. 

Adolf  Menzel. 
Ferdinand  Briitt. 

Paul  Meyer-Mainz. 


Franz  Von  Deffregger. 
H.  Konig. 

Gabriel  Max. 

Benj.  Vautier. 

E.  Hausmann. 

Franz  Skarbina. 

Christ  Kroner. 
Heinrich  Hermanns. 
Carl  N.  Bantzer. 

Henri  Heimes. 

F.  Stahl. 

Keller  Reutlingen. 
Alfred  Zoff.  - 
Victor  Weishaupt. 

Max  Liebermann. 

Fritz  Von  Uhde. 

Theo.  Hummel. 

Hans  Herrmann. 
Wilhelm  Volz. 

Gelth  Kiihl. 

Heinrich  Ziigel. 

E.  Bracht. 

Hermann  Baisch. 

J.  Von  Brandt. 


GROUP  141— WATER  COLORS. 

Adolf  Menzel.  Hans  Von  Bartels. 

R.  Reinecke.  Hans  Hermann. 

Franz  Skarbina.  L.  Dettmann 


T.  Uphues. 

Mich.  Wagmuller. 
E.  Wenck. 

Joh.  Wind. 


Oswald  Achenbach. 

H.  Liesegang. 

Karl  Hartmann. 

Richard  Scholtz. 

Carl  Von  Stotton. 

M.  Thedy. 

J.  Falat. 

Max  Pietschman. 
Andersen  Lundby 
Carlos  Grethe. 

P.  P.  Muller. 

Gust  Schonleber. 

Paul  Meyerheim. 

Miss  Fanny  Edle  Von 
Geiger. 

Ernst  Oppler. 

Chr.  L.  Bockelmann. 
Ludwig  Herterich. 

Franz  Simm. 

Mrs.  Begas-Parmentier. 
Mrs.  Marie  Kalckreuth. 
Miss  Auguste  Schepps. 
Miss  Agnes  Stamer. 


M.  Seliger. 
Eugen  Klinsch. 


FROM  GROUP  142— PAINTINGS  ON  PORCELAIN. 
A.  Kipps. 

FROM  GROUP  143-ETCHINGS. 


Prof.  G.  Koepping.  Miss  Doris  Raab.  H.  Struck. 

Johannes  Plato. 

FROM  GROUP  143— LINE  ENGRAVING. 

Prof.  G.  Eilers.  Prof.  Hans  Meyers.  Albrecht  Schultheiss 

FROM  GROUP  144VWORKS  IN  BLACK  AND  WHITE. 


Adolph  Menzel.  *  F.  Stuck.  A.  Oberlander. 


GROUPS  139-145— ARCHITECTURE  AS  A  FINE  ART. 


Imperial  Ministry  of 
Public  Works. 
Imperial  Ministry  of  the 
Interior. 

Ende  &  Bockmann. 

Prof.  G.  Hauberisser. 

2 


K.  Hofmann. 

Kayser&  Von  Groszheim. 
E.  Klingenberg. 

H.  Licht. 

Prof.Skjold  Neckelmann. 


Salzmann. 

Prof.  A.  Schmidt. 
Prof.  V.  Spitta. 
Francz  Schwechten. 
Paul  Wallot. 


18  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


GREAT  BRITAIN. 


GROUP  139— SCULPTURE 

Sir  F.  Leighton,  Bart.,  P.  George  Frampton. 

R.  A.  F.  W.  Pomeroy. 

Hamo  Thornycroft,  R.  A.  W.  G.  John. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


Geo.  Clausen. 

W.  Q.  Orchardson. 
Henry  Woods. 

Peter  Graham. 

Jas.  Sant. 

A.  C.  Gow. 

H.  Fisher. 

A.  Stokes. 

J.  E.  Millais. 

Frank  Brangwyn. 

Henry  S.  Tuke. 

L.  Alma  Tadema. 

David  Murray. 

Arthur  Hacker. 

E.  A.  Waterlow. 

Marcus  Stone. 

Ysend  King. 

Alfred  Parsons. 

Walter  Osborn. 

W.  H.  Bartlett. 

Frank  Dicksee. 

Henry  Moore. 

Hubert  Herkomer. 
Frederick  Leighton. 

Mrs.  Anna  Lea  Merritt. 


Sol.  Soloman. 

Colin  Hunter. 

Mouat  Loudan. 

Frank  Bramley. 

Chas.  W.  Wyllie 
Lady  Butler. 

Wm.  Stott. 

Jas.  D.  Linton. 

J.  J.  Shannon. 

Morley  Fletcher. 

J.  C.  Hook. 

W.  W.  Ouless. 

Mrs.  Adrian  Stokes. 

Wm.  Carter. 

J.  W.  Waterhouse. 

Wm.  Logsdail. 

Mrs.  Stanhope  Forbes. 
Ernest  Parton. 

Miss  Clara  Montalba. 

G.  Wetherbee. 

G.  H.  Boughton. 

T.  C.  Gotch. 

Seymour  Lucas. 

Mrs.  Anna  L.  Swynner- 
ton. 


E.  O.  Ford,  A.  R.  A. 
John  M.  Swan. 


W.  L.  Wyllie. 

Robt.  W.  Macbeth. 

John  R.  Reid. 

L.  H.  La  Thangue. 

Miss  Anna  Alma-Ta¬ 
dema. 

Jas.  Charles. 

Mrs.  Alma-Tadema. 

A.  C.  Taylor. 

Edw.  Stott. 

Albert  Moore. 

Briton  Riviere. 

Miss  E.  Stewart  Wood. 
John  Lavery. 

T.  R.  Morris. 

Alfred  East. 

Wm.  H.  Titcomb. 

D.  W.  Leader. 

Frederick  Brown. 

A.  Stanhope  Forbes. 

G.  W.  Joy. 

S.  Melton  Fisher. 

T.  F.  Goodall. 

Leslie  Thompson. 

John  M.  Swan. 


GROUP  141 — WATER  COLORS. 


J.  Hay  Flenshall. 
W.  Rainey. 

A.  East. 

W.  Hatherell. 

H.  Coutts. 

Alfred  Parsons. 
Walter  Langley. 
L.  Alma-Tadema. 


John  Gilbert. 
Andrew  C.  Gow. 
Jas.  D.  Linton. 
Thomas  Lloyd. 
Edwin  Hayes. 

E.  A.  Walton. 
Henry  Moore. 


Birket  Foster. 

Henry  George  Hine. 
W..L.  Wyllie. 

Lionel  P.  Smythe. 
Leopold  Rivers. 

Mrs.  Allingham. 
Henrietta  Rae. 


FROM  GROUP  144— WORKS  IN  BLACK  AND  WHITE. 


J.  R.  Weguelin. 
George  Du  Maurier. 
John  Tenniel. 


John  Charlton. 
W.  H.  Overend. 
John  M.  Swan. 


Ja3?D.  Linton. 

Kate  Greenaway. 

F.  Seymour  Haden. 


FROM  GROUP  143— ETCHING. 


D.  Y.  Cameron. 
Herbert  Dicksee. 
Oliver  Hall,  R.  P.  A. 
William  Hole,  R.  S.  A. 
David  Law.. 


Leopold  Lowenstam. 
Miss  Ethel  Martyn. 
Robert  W.  Macbeth,  A. 

R.  A. 


Mortimer  Menpes,  R.  P. 
E. 

Charles  J.  Watson. 


THE  AWARDS 


19 


FROM  GROUP  143— LINE  ENGRAVING. 

Charles  William  Sher- 
born. 

FROM  GROUP  143— MEZZOTINT 
Gerald  Robinson. 

FROM  GROUP  143— WOOD  ENGRAVING. 

Biscombe  Yardner. 

GROUPS  139-145— ARCHITECTURE  AS  A  FINE  ART. 

Prof.  George  Aitchison,  George  C.  Ashlin,  R.  H.A.  Earnest,  George  &  Peto. 

A.  R.  A.  Aston-Webb  &  E.  Ingress  Thomas  G.  Jackson,  A. 

R.  Rowland  Anderson,  Bell,  V.  P.  R.,  I.  B.  A.  R.  A. 

L.L.  D.  James  Brooks.  Alfred  Waterhouse. 


HOLLAND. 


GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


M.  van  der  Maarel. 

N.  Bastert. 

William  Maris. 
Tony  Offermans. 

P.  J.  G.  Gabriel. 
Geo.  Poggenbeek. 


W.  B.  Tholen.  Albert  Neuhuys. 

Miss  Theresa  Schwartz.  Theophile  de  Bock. 
H.  J.  Melis.  Mrs.  M.  Roosenboom. 

Jacob  Maris.  J.  H.  L.  de  Haas. 

Jan  Vrolyk.  J.  S.  H.  Kever. 

B.  J.  Blommers. 


GROUP  141— WATER  COLORS. 

J.  S.  H.  Kever.  Albert  Neuhuys.  Josselin  de  Jong. 

Jacob  Maris.  Mrs.  H.  Grandmont  Don-  J.  H.  Weissenbruck. 

M.  van  der  Marel.  ders. 

Wm.  Maris. 


FROM  GROUP  143— ETCHING. 

Prof.  C.  L.  Dake.  Ph.  Zilcken.  W.  de  Zwart 

Miss  B.  E.  Van  Houten. 


ITALY. 


GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 


A.  Apolloni. 
A.  Allegretti. 

C.  Barbella. 
E.  Biondi. 


L.  Bracony. 

L.  de  Paoli. 

E.  Maccagnani, 
A.  Maltoni. 


E.  Pellini. 

F.  Soeboeck. 

P.  Troubetskoy. 
Adelaide  Marainu 


GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


F.  Carcano. 

M.  G.  Zanetti. 

G.  Boldini. 

M.  Corteggiani. 
E.  Prati. 


A.  Corelli. 

A.  Dali’  Oca  Bianca. 
G.  Bottero. 

P.  Fragiacomo. 

S.  Novo. 


R.  Santoro. 
O.  Da  Mob 
G.  Ciardi. 
L.  Rossi. 

T.  Lessi. 


20  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION— DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS, 


GROUP  141— WATER  COLORS. 

A.  Corelli.  P.  De  Tommasi.  C.  Tiratelli. 

D.  Pennacchini.  G.  Simoni. 

FROM  GROUP  143— LINE  ENGRAVING. 

Regia  Calcografia,  Roma. 

JAPAN. 

GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 


Okioka  Asahi  Eizo  and 
Asahi  Gyokzan. 
Okazaki  Sessei. 

Otake  Norikni  (Ishii  Ki- 
hei,  Exhibitor). 


Suzki  Chdkichi  (Hay- 
ashi  Tademasa,  Ex¬ 
hibitor). 

Takamra  Koun. 


Yamada  Kisai. 

Schurak  Baido  (Sawado 
Ginziro,  Exhibitor). 


Oil  Painting  and  Paintings  in  Various  Media. 

GROUPS  140  and  141— PAINTINGS  IN  OIL  AND  IN  WATER  COLORS. 


Kawabata  Gyokusho. 
Imao  Keinen. 
Mochizuki  Gyokusen. 
Tasaki  Sowun. 
Taniguchi  Kokyo. 


Kubota  Beisen. 
Noguchi  Yukoku. 
Taniguchi  Taichi. 
Hara  Ryutaro. 
Mumemura  Keizan. 


Ujii  Sozan. 

Mori  Shungaku. 
Asae  Ryukyo. 
Takeuchi  Seiho. 


FROM  GROUP  142— PAINTINGS  ON  IVORY,  ON  ENAMEL,  ON 
METAL,  ON  PORCELAIN  OR  OTHER  WARES.— PAINTING  IN 
ENAMEL. 

Kawada  Shibataro.  Hasegawa  Gyokujun.  Kumagai  Naohiko. 

Suzuki  Shonen.  Ogata  Gekko.  Hashimoto  Gaho. 

Kose  Shoseki.  Namikawa  Sosukd. 

PAINTING  IN  LACQUER. 

Morimura  Ichitaro.  Kawanobe  Itcho.  Igarashi  Tajiro. 

Taki  Katei.  Ikeda  Taishin.  Morishita  Morihachi. 

Asano  Sozaburo. 

PAINTING  ON  PORCELAIN. 

Takemoto  Hayato.  Miyagawa  Kozan. 

DESIGNS  IN  EMBROIDERY. 

Nishimura  Sozayemon.  Omura  Wakichiro.  Iida  Shihichi. 


DESIGN  IN  TAPESTRY. 
Kawashima  Jimbei. 

DESIGN  IN  WEAVING. 
Sasaki  Seihichi. 


FROM  GROUP  143— PRINTS  EROM  WOOD  CUTS  (COLOR.) 
Kokka-sha. 


THE  AWARDS. 


MEXICO. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

Jose  Maria  Velasco.  Gertrudi  Schmitlein. 


NEW  SOUTH  WALES. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

W.  Lister.  A.  H.  Fullwood.  Mrs.  Ellis  Rowan. 

Thomas  Robert. 

SOCIETY  OF  POLISH  ARTISTS. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

W.  Prusskowski.  J.  Ryszkiewicz.  Z.  Jasinski. 

'John  Mateyko.  W.  Gerson.  W.  Pieckowski. 

S.  Kadzeerski.  W.  Telmayer. 


SPAIN. 


GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 

Jose  Alcoverro  y  Amoros.  Augustin  Querol.  Cipriano  Folgueras. 

A.  Marinas  y  Garcia.  Angel  Trilles.  Jose  Viziano  y  Marti. 


GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


J.  Garnelo. 

Felix  R.  Hidalgo. 
Santiago  B.  Rusinol. 

Jose  F.  Tapiro. 

Degrain  Antonio. 
Aureliano  de  Baruete. 
Juan  y  Rodriquez,  Plan- 
ella. 

Dumond  Alvarez. 


Louis  Jimenez-Aranda. 
Fernandez  E.  Pelayo. 
Carbonero  Moreno. 
Gonzalo  S.  Bilbao. 

M.  e  Ibanez  Ramirez. 
Luis  Alverez. 

Joaquin  Sorolla. 
Enrique  Simonet. 

Jose  y  Jiminez-Aranda. 


Sedano  Santa  Maria. 
M.  Dominguez, 
ose  Gartner, 
uan  Loubre. 

Rosello. 

Ruiz  Luna. 

Maria  Poiala. 

Santa  C. 


GROUP  141— WATER  COLORS. 

Jose  de  Tapiro. 

FROM  GROUP  144— PASTEL. 

Jos6  de  Pando. 

FROM  GROUP  144— BLACK  AND  WHITE. 

J.  Rios.  J.’ L.  Pelliser.  (Pen  and 

ink.) 

FROM  GROUP  143— ENGRAVING. 

Ricardo  de  los  Rios, 


22 


WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSTION - DEPT  K - FINE  ARTS. 


GROUPS  149-145— ARCHITECTURE  AS  A  FINE  ART. 
Domingo  Dalet.  Enrique  Maria  Repulles. 


SWEDEN. 

GROUP  139— SCULPTURE. 

W.  Ackerman.  Christian  Eriksson.  Per  Hasselberg. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

Nils  Kreuger.  Ida  von  Schultzenheim.  A.  Jungstedt. 

Carl  Tradgardh.  Carl  H.  Nordstrom.  O.  Arborelius. 

Alf.  Wallander.  A.  Schultzberg.  Carl  Larsson. 

Bruno  Liljefors.  O.  Bjork.  Prince  Eugene. 

GROUP  141— WATER  COLORS. 

Carl  Larsson.  Karl  Kjellin, 

FROM  GROUP  144— PASTELS. 

Prince  Eugene. 

FROM  GROUP  144— BLACK  AND  WHITE. 

Bruno  Liljefors. 

FROM  GROUP  143— ETCHING. 

F.  Boberg.  A.  H.  Haig. 


SWITZERLAND. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

Panorama  of  the  Swiss  Bernese  Oberlande. 
Alps. 

TURKEY. 

GROUP  140— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

Hamdi  Bey. 


VENEZUELA. 


6ROUP  140— oil  paintings. 

A.  Herrera  Toro.  Artino  Michelema. 


Chistobal  Rojas. 


NON-COMPETITORS  FOR  AWARDS. 


23 


NON-COMPETITORS  FOR  AWARDS. 


Works  by  the  following  artists  in  the  United  States  section  were 

NOT  EXAMINED  BY  THE  BOARD  OF  JUDGES.  TlIE  ARTISTS  WHOSE 
NAMES  ARE  MARKED  WITH  THE  *  WERE  MEMBERS  OF  THE  BOARD  OF 

Judges.  Others  in  the  list  particularly  specified  when  sending 

WORKS  THAT  THEIR  PRODUCTIONS  WERE  NOT  ENTERED  FOR  EXAMIN¬ 
ATION  FOR  AWARDS. 


CONTRIBUTORS  OF  SCULPTURE. 


*01in  L.  Warner. 
*Daniel  C.  French. 


*Frederick  E.  Triebel.  *Johannes  Gelert. 

Paul  W.  Bartlett.  Douglas  Tilden. 


CONTRIBUTORS  OF  OIL  PAINTINGS. 


Henry  Alexander. 

W.  S.  Allen. 

W.  T.  Amsden. 

William  J.  Baer. 

Edward  A.  Bell. 

Enella  Benedict. 

R.  A.  Blakelock, 

Carle  J.  Blenner. 

Frank  M.  Boggs. 

Joseph  H.  Boston. 

F.  A.  Bridgman. 

J.  B.  Bristol. 

J.  Appleton  Brown. 

J.  G.  Brown. 

Matilda  Brown. 

Mrs.  Bush-Brown. 
George  B.  Butler. 

Mary  Buttles. 

Carleton  T.  Chapman. 
*William  M.  Chase. 

Rose  Clark. 

Walter  Clark. 

B.  W.  Clinedinst. 
Elizabeth  R.  Coffin. 

Geo.  W.  Cohen. 

Mrs.  Charlotte  B.  Coman, 
Lucy  S.  Conant. 

Eanger  I.  Couse. 


Lockwood  deForest. 
M.  F.  H,  deHaas.  * 
*Frederick  Dielman. 
Julia  Dillon. 

Pauline  A.  Dohn. 
Mattie  Dube. 

Frant  Dvorak. 

C.  Harry  Eaton. 

Chas.  Warren  Eaton. 
Lydia  F.  Emmett. 

Joe  Evans. 

Lucia  Fairchild. 

Wm.  Baily  Faxon. 
Charles  Noel  Flagg. 
Mary  B.  O.  Fowler. 
John  A.  Fraser. 
Elizabeth  Gardner. 
Rosalie  L.  Gill. 

C.  A.  Green. 

Frank  Russell  Green. 
Lilian  Greene. 
Edward  Grenet. 

John  J.  Hammer. 
Charles  X.  Harris. 

J.  T.  Harwood. 

Ida  C.  Haskell. 

C.  Coventry  Haynes. 

G.  P.  A.  Healy. 


Edward  L.  Henry. 

Albert  Herter. 

George  Hetzel. 

Roswell  S.  Hill. 

Sarah  Levis  Hippie. 
Edith  M.  Howes. 

Benoni  Irwin. 

Samuel  Isham. 
Humphreys  Johnston. 
Mrs.Dora  Wheeler  Keith. 
Susan  M.  Ketcham. 
James  S.  King. 

Robert  Koehler. 

*John  LaFarge. 

Ella  Condie  Lamb. 
Chester  Loomis. 

Joseph  Lyman. 

*George  W.  Maynard. 
Anna  Lea  Merritt. 
Charles  H.  Miller. 

Robert  C.  Minor. 

H.  Humphrey  Moore. 
Edward  Moran. 

Walter  Nettleton. 

Mrs.  Marie  Guise  New¬ 
comb. 

*J.  C.  Nicoll. 

Charles  Sprague  Pearce. 


24 


NON-COMPETITORS  FOR  AWARDS. 


F.  W.  Ramsdell. 

John  Willard  Raught. 
F.  K.  M.  Rehn. 

Wm.  J.  Rice. 

Edward  F.  Rook. 
Alexander  Schilling. 
Jeannette  Scott. 

Annie  B.  Shepley. 
Thomas  W.  Shields. 
*Walter  Shirlaw. 
Emily  Slade. 

DeCost  Smith. 


Henry  P.  Smith. 

F.  W.  Stokes, 

John  R.  Strickler. 
George  Taggart. 
Stacy  Tolman. 

A.  Van  Briggle. 
Kruseman  Van  Elten. 
L.  S.  VanGorder. 

H.  A.  Vincent. 

Laurie  Wallace. 

A.  A.  Wigand. 

Wm.  Woodward. 


E.  M.  Woolf  oik. 
*Thomas  Allen. 

*H.  F.  Farny. 

*R.  Swain  Gifford. 
^Thomas  Hovenden. 
*Gari  Melchers. 
*Frank  D.  Millet. 
*Emily  Sartain. 

*W.  Whittredge. 
*Carl  Marr. 


CONTRIBUTORS  OF  WATER  COLORS. 


Edwin  A.  Abbey. 

Wm.  Verplanck  Birney. 
M.  R.  Bradbury. 
Christine  S.  Bredin. 
Edward  C.  Cabot. 
Carlton  T.  Chapman. 
Samuel  Colman. 

Lucy  S.  Conant. 

Charles  C.  Curran. 
Percival  DeLuce. 


Allen  Sturgis  Dixey. 

C.  Harry  Eaton. 
Charles  Warren  Eaton. 
Ben  Foster. 

John  A.  Fraser. 

W.  Hamilton  Gibson. 
Edward  L.  Henry. 
Joseph  Lauber. 

Charles  Mente. 

*J.  C.  Nicoll. 


Leonard  Ochtman. 
Caroline  W.  Pitkin. 
J.  J.  Redmond. 

F.  K.  M.  Rehn. 
Walter  Satterlee. 
Alex.  Schilling. 
Mrs.  E.  M.  Scott. 
Alice  Stackpole. 
William  Walton. 


CONTRIBUTORS  OF  MISCELLANEOUS  DRAWINGS 


J.  W.  Alexander. 

R.  B.  Birch. 

E.  H.  Blashfield. 
Robt.  F.  Bloodgood. 
Horace  Bradley. 

M.  J.  Burns. 

Kenyon  Cox. 
Herbert  Denman. 

G.  W.  Edwards. 
John  A.  Fraser. 

John  J.  Hammer. 
Howard  Helmick. 
George  Hitchcock. 


W.  H.  Hyde. 

E.  W.  Kemble. 

*F.  D.  Millet. 
Wilson  deMeza. 

F.  M.  S.  Pape. 
Alfred  Parsons. 
Harper  Pennington. 
V.  Perard. 

Theodore  Robinson. 
W  A.  Rogers. 
Henry  Sandham. 
*Walter  Shirlaw. 


Frank  O.  Small. 

F.  Hopkinson  Smith. 
Albert  E.  Sterner. 

W.  Taber. 

Charles  Jay  Taylor. 
W.  L.  Taylor. 

Ernest  E.  Thompson. 
Bayard  H.  Tyler. 

S.  W.  Van  Schaick. 

R.  J.  Wickenden. 
Irving  R.  Wiles. 

J.  D.  Woodward. 


CONTRIBUTORS  OF  PASTELS. 


W.  k.  Allan. 

Martha  G.  Binney. 

J.  Wells  Champney. 


^William  M.  Chase. 
Chas.  Warren  Eaton, 
Alice  M.  Reynolds, 


Julius  L.  Stewart. 
J.  H.  Twachtman. 


Department  K-FineArts 


UNITED  STATES  SECTION 


the  numbers  to  which  this  catalogue  refers 

ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE. 

PRICES  WILL  BE  GIVEN  AT  THE  DESK  IN  GALLERY  NO.  I. 


Group  139— Sculpture. 

NORTH  COURT— NUMBERS  1  TO  99,  INCLUSIVE. 

THE  NUMBERING  BEGINS  AT  CENTER  OF  THE  NORTH  END  OF  THE  NORTH  COURT. 

1.  Dallin,  C.  E.  (Paris,  France)  The  Signal  of  Peace.  (Bronze  equestrian 

statue.) 

2.  Bringhurst,  Robert  P.  (St.  Louis)  Faun — Fragment  of  a  Fountain. 

(Plaster.) .  (West  of  doorways.) 

3.  Tilden,  Douglas  (Paris).  Base-ball  Player.  (Plaster.) 

4.  Calder,  A.  Stirling  (Philadelphia.)  Cordelia.  (Plaster  bust.) 

5.  Niehaus,  C.  H.  (New  York)  Historical  Door  for  Trinity  Church,  New 

York.  (Plaster.)  The  panels  represent:  (1)  Hendrick  Hudson  dis¬ 
covering  Manhattan  Island;  (2)  Barclay  preaching  to  the  Indians! 
(3)  Washington  entering  St.  Paul’s  after  his  Inauguration;  (4)  Conse¬ 
cration  of  the  four  Bishops,  1832;  (5)  Consecration  of  Trinity  Church; 
(6)  Dedication  of  the  Reredos  in  Trinity  Church,  1877. 

6.  Griffith,  J.  Milo  (Chicago).  Nubian  Captive.  (Plaster.) 

7.  Warner,  Olin  L.  (New  York)  Diana  Reclining.  (Plaster  statuette.) 

8.  Bradley,  Amy  Aldis  (Boston).  Daughter  of  the  Pharaohs.  (Plaster 

bust.) 

9.  Griffith,  J.  Milo  (Chicago).  Study  of  a  Female  Head.  (Marble  medal¬ 

lion.) 


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to.  Mills,  J.  Harrison  (New  York).  Portrait  medallion.  (Plaster.) 
ti.  Niehaus,  C.  H.  (New  York)  Athlete.  (Plaster.) 

t2.  Ruggles,  Theo  Alice  (Boston).  A  New  England  Fisherman.  (Plaster 
bust.) 

13.  Ruggles,  Theo  Alice  (Boston).  On  the  Banks  of  the  Oise.  (Bronze.) 

14.  Powers,  Preston  (Denver,  Col.).  Romola  de  ’Bardi.  (Marble  bust.) 

15.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  Head  of  Christ.  (Marble.) 

16.  Tilden,  Douglas  (Paris,  France).  Young  Acrobat.  (Bronze.) 

17.  Wesselhoeft,  F.  G.  (Cambridge,  Mass.)  African  Head.  (Plaster.) 

c8.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  Plaster  replica  of  statue 
of  Shakespeare  for  Lincoln  Park,  Chicago. 

19.  Tilden,  Douglas  (Paris,  France).  Tired  Boxer.  (Plaster.) 

20.  Bissell,  George  E.  (New  York)  John  Watts,  last  Royal  Recorder  of 

New  York,  and  founder  of  the  Leake  and  Watts  Orphan  House. 
(Bronze.) 

21.  Boyle,  J.  J.  (Chicago)  Tired  Out.  (Bronze.)  (From  cz're perdue.)  (West 

of  center  of  Court.) 

22.  Wesselhoeft,  F.  G.  (Cambridge,  Mass.)  Titania  and  Bottom.  (Midsum¬ 

mer  Night’s  Dream.)  (Plaster.) 

23.  Whitney,  Anne  (Boston)  Roma.  (Plaster.) 

24.  Wuertz,  Emil  H.  (Chicago)  The  Murmur  of  the  Sea.  (Plaster.) 

25.  Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago).  American  Black  Bear. 

26.  Elwell,  F.  Edwin  (New  York).  Charles  Dickens  and  Little  Nell.  (Bronze.) 

27.  Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago).  Battle  of  the  Bulls. 

28.  Gelert,  J.  (Chicago)  The  Little  Architect.  (Plaster  group.) 

29.  Loeher,  Aloys  (Chicago).  Bust  of  Mrs.  Jessie  Bartlett  Davis.  (Marble.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  William  Davis,  Chicago. 

30.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).,  Madonna.  (Plaster.) 

31.  Griffith,  J.  Milo  (Chicago).  Sabrina,  Goddess  of  the  Severn.  (Marble.) 

32.  Ball,  Thomas  (Florence,  Italy).  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Plaster  bust.) 

33.  Brooks,  Caroline  S.  (New  York)  Lady  Godiva  Returning.  (Relief  in 

marble.) 

34.  Brooks,  Caroline  S.  (New  York)  “La  Rosa”  (Vanderbilt  group). 

(Marble.) 

35.  Zearing,  H.  H.  (Chicago)  Bas-relief  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (Bronze.) 

36.  Warner,  Olin  L.  (New  York)  Medallion  of  Joseph,  Chief  of  the  Nez 

Perces  Indians.  (Bronze.) 

37.  Volk,  Leonard  W.  (Chicago)  Bust  of  Colonel  Herbert  A.  Hascall,  U.  S.  A. 

(Marble.)  Presented  to  West  Point  Military  Academy  by  Mrs.  Mary 
C.  Hascall. 

38.  Brooks,  Caroline  S.  (New  York)  Lady  Godiva.  (Marble.) 

39.  Brooks,  Caroline  S.  (New  York)  The  Dreaming  Iolanthe.  (Relief  in 

marble.)' 

40.  Volk,  Leonard  W.  (Chicago)  Bust  of  a  Lady.  (Marble.) 

41.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  Portrait  bust  of  a  Lady. 

(Marble.) 

42.  Rogers,  John  (New  York).  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln  seated. 

(Plaster.) 


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43.  Clarke,  Thomas  Shields  (Pittsburg).  The  Cider  Press:  a  Fountain. 

(Bronze  group.) 

44.  Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago).  American  Panther  and  her  Cubs. 

45.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  Plaster  replica  of  the 

statue  of  Alexander  Hamilton  for  the  Hamilton  Club,  Brooklyn.  (West 
of  center  of  Court.) 

46.  Tilden,  Douglas  (Paris,  France).  Indian  Bear  Hunt.  (Bronze.) 


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56. 

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glass  CASE  CONTAINING  WORKS  BY  EDWARD  KEMEYS. 


Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago). 
Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago). 
Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago). 
Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago). 
Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago). 
Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago). 
Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago). 


Old  Ephriam.  (On  top  of  case.) 
Fighting  Panther  and  Deer. 
After  the  Feast. 

Texan  Bull  and  Jaguars. 
American  Bison. 

Jaguar  and  Boa-constrictor. 
American  Bay  Lynx. 


Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago).  Grappling  His  Game. 

Cox,  Charles  B.  (Philadelphia)  American  Buffalo.  (Bronze.) 
Bush-Brown,  H.  K.  (Newburgh,  N.  Y.)  The  Buffalo  Hunt.  (Plaster.) 
Kemeys,  Edward  (Chicago).  The  Still  Hunt. 


GLASS  CASE  CONTAINING  SPECIMENS  OF  ROOKWOOD  POTTERY. 

(Made  at  the  Rookwood  Pottery,  Cincinnati,  O.,  U.  S.  A.  Established  1880.) 
(The  numbers  are  the  Rookwood  catalogue  numbers.) 

51.  Small  vase  in  mottled  blue  and  gray. 

52.  Small  vase  in  mottled  green  and  gray. 

53.  Small  vase  in  mottled  green  and  gray. 

56.  Large  vase,  tiger-eye  and  rich  red  with  design  of  blossoms. 

57.  Tall  vase,  tiger-eye  and  rich  red  with  design  of  crabs. 

58.  Tall  vase,  tiger-eye  and  rich  red  with  design  of  birds. 

60.  Tankard,  design  after  Griitzner. 

64.  Large  vase,  orange  and  green  with  design  of  leaves. 

66.  Small  necked  vase,  mottled  blue  and  chocolate 

67.  Large  vase,  brown  and  choice  tiger-eye  with  design  of  crabs. 

68.  Vase,  tiger-eye  and  rich  brown  with  design  of  branch. 

69.  Vase,  metallic  lustre,  bronze  effect,  with  design  of  berries. 

70.  Vase,  black  and  tiger-eye  with  design  of  poppies. 

71.  Small  vase,  tiger-eye  and  rich  brown  with  design  of  birds. 

72.  Jug,  tiger  eye  and  chocolate,  design  of  fishes. 

73.  Small  necked  jug,  red  bronze  metallic  lustre,  design  of  wild 

rose. 

74.  Tall  vase,  green  into  brown  with  head  of  Japanese  girl. 

75.  Vase,  mahogany  red  with  design  of  Indian  totems. 


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76.  Tall  vase,  orange  and  pale  green  with  design  of  birds  of  para¬ 

dise. 

77.  Small  vase,  mottled  green,  red  ana  gray. 

78.  Jug,  kiln  freak,  brown  and  gray,  design  of  flowers. 

79.  Small  vase,  tiger-eye  and  brown  with  design  of  pine  and  moon. 

80.  Vase,  brown  and  green  with  design  of  pine  and  butterfly. 

81.  Vase,  mahogany  color,  design,  a  lion’s  head.  Decorated  by 

Mrs.  M.  L.  Storer,  founder  of  the  pottery. 

82.  Slender  vase,  yellow  and  brown  with  design  of  nuts  and  leaves. 


ON  TOP  OF  GLASS  CASE  OF  POTTERY. 

58.  Warner,  Olin  L.  (New  York)  Rosalie  Olin  Warner.  (Bronze  bust.) 

59.  Murray,  Samuel  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  bust  of  Walt  Whitman. 

(Bronze.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Harned,  Philadelphia. 

60.  Ruggles,  Theo  Alice  (Boston).  Portrait  bust  of  an  Italian  Child.  (Bronze.) 

61.  Murray,  Samuel  (Philadelphia).  Study  of  a  Child’s  Head.  (Bronze.) 


62.  Turner,  William  G.  (Florence,  Italy)  A  Dream.  (Marble  bust.) 

63.  Turner,  William  G.  (Florence,  Italy)  Fisherman’s  Daughter,  (Marble.) 

64.  Dallin,  C.  E.  (Paris,  France)  Portrait  bust  of  Dr.  I.  F.  Hamilton.  (Mar¬ 

ble.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  Fidelia  B.  Hamilton,  Salt  Lake  City. 

65.  Stair,  Ida  (Denver,  Col.).  Left  of  Paradise.  (Bas-relief  in  plaster.) 

66.  Hammond,  Jane  Nye  (Boston).  A  medallion.  (Plaster.) 

67.  Volk,  Leonard  W.  (Chicago)  Portrait  of  the  late  Col.  Wm.  Hale 

Thompson.  (Marble  bust.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  W,  H.  Thompson,  Chicago. 

68.  Byrne,  James  A.  (Denver,  Col.).  Wounded  Buffalo.  (Plaster.) 

69.  Turner,  William  G.  (Florence,  Italy)  Rhoda.  (Marble  statuette.) 

70.  Grafly,  Charles  (Philadelphia).  A  Bad  Omen.  (Plaster.) 

71.  Brooks,  Carrie  L.  (Chicago).  Enid.  (Head  of  a  Child  in  plaster.)  Lent 

by  Mr.  Watkins,  Chicago. 

72.  Varney,  Luella  (Rome,  Italy).  Portrait  of  Edith  Van  Buren.  (Marble 

bust.) 

73.  Martiny,  Philip  (New  York).  Portrait  bust  of  a  Child.  (Plaster.) 

74.  French,  Daniel  C.  (New  York)  Bust  of  A.  Bronson  Alcott.  (Bronze.) 

75.  Varney,  Luella  (Rome,  Italy).  Portrait  bust  of  a  Lady.  (Marble.) 

76.  Adams,  Herbert  (Brooklyn).  St.  Agnes’  Eve.  (Plaster  bust,  colored.) 

NUMBERS  77  AND  78  ARE  ON  ONE  PEDESTAL. 

77.  Bartlett,  Paul  W.  (Paris,  France)  Medallion  portrait  of  the  Rev.  Dr. 

Thomas  H.  Skinner.  (Marble.) 

78.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  The  Summer  Night.  (Re¬ 

lief  in  marble.) 

79.  Calder,  A.  Stirling  (Philadelphia).  Boy  with  Ribbon.  (Plaster.) 

80.  Proctor,  A.  Phimister  (New  York).  Polar  Bear — cast  of  original  study  for 

life  size  figure  on  bridge,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition. 

81.  Proctor,  A.  Phimister  (New  York).  Polar  Bear — cast  of  original  study 

for  life  size  figure  on  bridge,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition, 


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82.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  Nearing  Home.  (Marble 

bust.) 

83.  Triebel,  Frederick  E.  (Florence,  Italy)  Bust  of  the  Rev.  Edwin  B.  Rus¬ 

sell.  (Marble.)  Lent  by  the  Rev.  E.  B.  Russell,  New  York. 

84.  Ball,  Thomas  (Florence,  Italy).  Paul  Revere.  (Equestrian  statuette  in 

bronze.) 

85.  Proctor,  A.  P.  (New  York)  Panther.  (Bronze.) 

86.  Triebel,  Frederick  E.  (Florence,  Italy)  Bust  of  Gen.  John  A.  Logan. 

(Marble.) 

87.  Powers,  Preston  (Denver).  The  Closing  Era.  (Bronze.) 

88.  Thompson,  J.  S.  (Chicago)  Head  of  a  Cow-boy  in  bas-relief.  (Marble.) 

89.  Turner,  William  G.  (Florence,  Italy)  The  Herald  of  Peace.  (Bronze 

statue  from  cire  perdue?) 

90.  Triebel,  Frederick  E.  (Florence,  Italy)  Love  Knows  no  Caste.  (Marble.) 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Joseph  B.  Greenhut,  Peoria,  Ill. 

91.  Triebel,  Frederick  E.  (Florence,  Italy)  Mysterious  Music.  (Bronze.) 

92.  Taft,  Lorado  (Chicago)  Portrait  bust  of  Susan  B.  Anthony  (marble.) 

93.  Gelert,  J.  (Chicago)  The  Struggle  for  Work.  (A  group  of  figures  in 

plaster,  represented  as  contending  for  a  work  ticket  thrown  from  a 
factory  window.) 

94.  White,  Alfred  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Monsieur  M.  (Plaster.) 

95.  Kretschmar,  Howard  (Chicago).  Tantalus.  (Plaster.) 

96.  Bachmann,  Max  (Boston).  The  Son  of  Man.  (Plaster.) 

97.  Copp,  Ellen  Rankin  (Chicago).  Relief  portrait  of  Miss  Harriet  Monroe. 

(Bronze.) 

98.  Warner,  Olin  L.  (New  York)  Model  for  a  Caryatid.  (Plaster.) 

99.  Hammond,  Jane  Nye  (Boston).  Lucie.  (Bronze  relief.) 

in  Passage  to  east  court— numbers  iooto  109, inclusive. 

100.  Bradley,  Amy  Aldis  (Boston).  Bust  of  a  Boy.  (Plaster.) 

101.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  Portrait  of  Edward 

Everett  Hale.  (Bronze  bust.) 

102.  Cushing,  Robert  (New  York).  Bust  of  Cardinal  McCloskey.  (Bronze.) 

103.  Baur,  Theodore  (New  York).  Panel  of  Joseph  Jefferson  as  Rip  Van 

Winkle,  Bob  Acres,  and  Dr.  Pangloss.  (Bronze.) 

104.  Kitson,  Henry  H.  (Boston)  Christ  Crucified.  (Plaster.) 

105.  Lindstrom,  August  (Chicago).  Bust  of  John  Ericsson.  (Plaster.) 

106.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  Bust  of  James  Russell 

Lowell.  (Plaster.) 

107.  Cohen,  Katherine  A.  (Paris,  France)  Bust  of  Henry  Souther.  (Plaster.) 

108.  Potter,  Bessie  O.  (Chicago).  Portrait  of  Prof.  David  Swing.  (Plaster 

bust.)  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  I.  Pearce,  Chicago). 

109.  Ball,  Thomas  (Florence,  Italy).  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman.  (Plaster  bust.) 

ROTUNDA— NUMBERS  no  TO  127,  INCLUSIVE. 

no.  Ball,  Thomas  (Florence,  Italy).  Colossal  Statue  of  Washington.  (Bronze.) 
Lent  by  Mr.  E.  F.  Searles,  Methuen,  Mass.  (In  center  of  Rotunda.) 


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in.  Ball,  Thomas  (Florence,  Italy).  Christ  and  the  Little  Child.  (Marble.) 
Lent  by  Mr.  E.  F.  Searles,  Methuen,  Mass. 

1 12.  Elwell,  F.  Edwin  (New  York).  Intellect  Dominating  Brute  Force;  or 

Diana  and  the  Lion.  (Marble.) 

1 13.  Triebel,  Frederick  E.  (Florence)  The  First  Fish.  (Marble.) 

1 14.  Adams,  Herbert  (Brooklyn).  Primavera.  (Marble  bust.) 

1 13.  Bringhurst,  Robert  P.  (St.  Louis)  Awakening  of  Spring.  (Terra  cotta.) 

1 16.  Adams,  Herbert  (Brooklyn).  Portrait  bust  of  a  Lady.  (Marble.) 

1 17.  Kitson,  Henry  H.  (Boston)  Portrait  bust.  (Marble.)  Owned  by  Mrs. 

Ruggles,  Boston. 

118.  Kitson,  Henry  H.  (Boston)  Music  of  the  Sea.  (Bronze.)  Owned  by 

Mrs.  D.  P.  Kimball,  Boston. 

119.  Bartlett,  Paul  W.  (Paris,  France)  Bust  of  Mrs.  P.  (Marble.) 

120.  Ruckstuhl,  F.  Wellington  (New  York).  Evening.  (Marble.) 

121.  Rohl-Smith,  Carl  (Chicago).  Mato  Wanartaka  (Kicking  Bear),  Chief  of 

the  Sioux.  (Plaster  bust.) 

122.  Hartley,  J.  S.  (New  York)  Pan.  (Bronze  group.)  Lent  by  Dr.  Fiske, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

123.  Grafly,  Charles  (Philadelphia).  Daedalus.  (Bronze.)  Lent  by  the  Penn¬ 

sylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

124.  Bartlett,  Paul  W.  (Paris,  France)  Bohemian  and  Bears.  (Plaster.) 

125.  Hyatt,  Harriet  Randall  (Boston).  Head  of  Laughing  Girl.  (Plaster.) 

126.  Ruggles,  Theo  Alice  (Boston).  Young  Orpheus.  (Plaster.) 

127.  Bachmann,  Max  (Boston).  Bust  of  Miss  O.  (Plaster.)  Owned  by  Dr. 

Oki,  Boston. 

WEST  COURT— NUMBERS  128  TO  146,  INCLUSIVE. 

128.  Peterson,  George  D.  (Chicago)  Tiger  at  Bay.  (Plaster.) 

129.  Donoghue,  John  (London,  England).  The  Young  Sophocles  Leading  the 

Chorus  of  Victory  After  the  Battle  of  Salamis.  (Plaster.) 

130.  Donoghue,  John  (London,  England).  Kypros.  (Plaster.) 

131.  Donoghue,  John  (London,  England).  Hunting  Nymph.  (Plaster.) 

132.  Bartlett,  Paul  W.  (Paris,  France)  The  Ghost  Dance  (study  of  the  nude). 

(Plaster.) 

ON  LARGE  SCREEN — EAST  SIDE. 

133.  Potter,  Bessie  O.  (Chicago)  Portrait  in  relief.  (Plaster.)  Lent  by  Mr. 

MacGillivray,  Chicago.) 

134.  Partridge,  William  Ordway  (Milton,  Mass.).  A  Dream.  (Marble.) 

135.  Prescott,  Katherine  (Boston).  Joy  to  the  New  Year,  Peace  to  the  Old. 

(Plaster  medallion.) 

136.  Bachmann,  Max  (Boston).  Mrs.  F.  Sheldon.  (Plaster  bas-relief.) 

137.  Cannon,  H.  Legrand  (New  York).  Bas-relief  of  Elizabeth  Mary  Cannon. 

(Bronze.) 

138.  Warner,  Olin  L.  (New  York)  Bronze  medallions  of  Columbia  River 

Indians. 

(a)  N-che-askire,  Chief  of  the  Cceur  d’Alenes  (I). 

(b)  Seltice,  Chief  of  the  Cceur  d’Alenes  (II). 


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(c)  Moses  Sulk-tash-Kosha  (The  Half  Sun),  Chief  of  the  Okinokans 

(d)  Ya-tin-ee-ah-witz  (Poor  Crane),  Chief  of  the  Cayuses. 

(<?)  "Lot,”  Chief  of  the  Spokanes. 

(/)  Young  Chief,  Cayuse  Indian. 

(g)  Sabina — Kash-Kash’s  Daughter — A  Cayuse,  age  fourteen. 

139.  Fjelde,  Jakob  (Minneapolis,  Minn.).  Bas-relief  of  Bert  Harwood. 

(Plaster.) 

140.  Griffith,  J.  Milo  (Chicago).  Dawn.  (Marble  medallion.) 

141.  Bachmann,  Max  (Boston).  Portrait,  bas-relief.  (Plaster.) 

142.  Triebel,  Frederick  E.  (Florence,  Italy)  Savonarola.  (Plaster  bas- 

relief.)  (On  North  end  of  screen.) 

143.  Prescott,  Katherine  (Boston).  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  (Bronze  me¬ 

dallion.)  (On  North  end  of  Screen.) 

144.  Triebel,  Frederick  E.  (Florence,  Italy)  Donatello.  (Plaster  bas-relief.) 

(On  South  end  of  screen.) 

145.  French,  Daniel  C.  (New  York)  The  Angel  of  Death  and  the  Sculptor. 

(Plaster.)  (West  side  oh Screen.) 

146.  Kitson,  Henry  H.  (Boston)  The  Age  of  Stone.  (Plaster.)  (Facing  No.  145.1 

GALLERY  7— NUMBERS  147  AND  148. 

147.  Borglum,  J.  Gurtzon  (Los  Angeles,  Cal.).  Indian  Scouts.  (Bronze.) 

148.  Griffith,  J.  Milo  (Chicago).  Coursing  during  the  time  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

(Bronze.) 

GALLERY  38— NUMBERS  149  TO  160,  INCLUSIVE. 

THE  NUMBERING  BEGINS  AT  THE  LEFT  OF  THE  ENTRANCE. 

149.  Gelert,  J.  (Chicago)  Theseus,  Victor  over  the  Minotaur.  (Bronze 

statuette.) 

150.  Hartley,  J.  S.  (New  York)  Bust  of  William  Conant  Church.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  Col.  W.  C.  Church,  New  York. 

151.  Rohl-Smith,  Carl  (Chicago).  Bust  of  Henry  Watterson.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  Watterson,  Louisville. 

152.  Gelert,  J.  (Chicago)  Bust  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  heroic  size.  (Plaster.) 

153.  Varney,  Luella  (Rome,  Italy).  Mark  Twain.  (Bronze  bust.)  - 

154.  O’ Donovan,  William  Russell  (New  York).  Bust  of  Thomas  Eakins. 

(Bronze.) 

155.  O’Donovan,  William  Russell  (New  York).  Bust  of  R.  Swain  Gifford. 

(Bronze.) 

156.  Fjelde,  Jakob  (Minneapolis,  Minn.).  Bust  of  Judge  Nelson.  (Bronze.) 

Lent  by  U.  S.  District  Court,  St.  Paul. 

I57-  Warner,  Olin  L.  (New  York)  Bust  of  Mozart,  heroic,  for  a  public 
fountain  in  Portland,  Ore.  (Plaster.) 

158.  Hartley,  J.  S.  (New  York)  John  Gilbert  r.s  Sir  Peter  Teazle.  (Bronze.) 

159.  Warner,  Olin  L.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  J.  Alden  Weir.  (Bronze 
bust.) 

Ciani,  Vittorio  A.  (New  York)  A  Cavalier.  (Bronze  statuette.) 


160. 


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Group  140— Oil  Paintings. 

The  visitor  to  the  United  States  section  who  desires  to  make  a  study  of 
American  Painting  should  begin  with  the  “Retrospective  Exhibit,”  which  gives 
a  review  of  American  painting  from  its  beginning  to  the  year  1876.  Most -of 
the  artists  who  achieved  prominence  prior  to  1876,  and  who  are  now  de¬ 
ceased,  are  represented  by  as  characteristic  examples  of  their  work  as  could 
be  secured. 

The  numbering  of  the  paintings  in  the  United  States  section  begins,  there¬ 
fore,  in  the  “Retrospective”  gallery,  which,  in  the  plan,  is  numbered  “4.” 

It  may  be  mentioned  that  the  oldest  picture  in  the  collection  is  the  large 
canvas  by  Smybert,  No.  212,  hanging  on  the  center  of  the  East  wall.  Smybert 
was  the  first  artist  painting  in  this  country  of  whom  we  have  both  record  and 
examples.  Following  the  Smybert,  the  earliest  pictures,  in  the  order  of  their 
production,  are  No.  256,  by  Jonathan  B.  Blackburn;  No.  236,  by  Robert 
Edge  Pine;  Nos.  203  and  249,  by  John  Singleton  Copley;  Nos.  210  and 
247,  by  Benjamin  West;  No.  167,  by  Charles  Willson  Peale;  No.  197, 
by  James  Peale;  No.  245,  by  Wertmuller,  and  nine  paintings  by  Gilbert 
Stuart — hanging  “on  the  line,”  on  the  East  wall.  A  particularly  noteworthy 
painting,  No.  254,  by  Mathew  H.  Jouett,  hangs  on  the  line  in  the  center  of 
the  West  wall. 

The  numbering  begins  at  the  left  side  of  the  North  wall,  as  one  enters  the 
gallery  through  the  doorway  in  the  Northeast  corner  of  gallery  3. 


GALLERY  4— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

RETROSPECTIVE  EXHIBIT 
OF  AMERICAN  PAINTING 

NUMBERS  161  TO  268,  INCLUSIVE 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  3. 

(The  dates  given  are  of  the  birth  and  death  of  the  Artists.) 

161.  Mount,  William  Sidney  (1807-1868).  The  Power  of  Music.  Lent  by 

the  Century  Association,  New  York. 

162.  Savage,  Edward  (1761-1817).  Portrait  of  Robert  Morris.  (Panel,  painted 

in  Philadelphia,  1790.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  Armine  Nixon  Hart,  Rosemont, 
Montgomery  Co.,  Pa. 


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163.  Sully,  Thomas  (1783-1872).  Portrait  of  Chief  Justice  John  Marshall. 

(Painted  in  Richmond,  Va.,  1829  or  1830.)  Lent  by  Miss  Fanny  M. 
Cole,  Culpeper,  Va. 

164.  Page,  William  (1811-1855).  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  S. 

Page,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

165.  Newton,  Gilbert  Stuart  (1797-1835).  The  Importunate  Author.  Illus¬ 

trating  Act  3,  Scene  2,  of  Moliere’s  Femmes-Savantes.  (Painted  in 
London,  1822.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  Newton  Perkins,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Boston. 

166.  McEntee,  Jervis  (1828-1890).  The  Shower  of  Gold.  Lent  .by  Mr.  S.  D. 

Coykendall,  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

167.  Peale,  Charles  Willson  (1741-1827).  Portrait  of  Angelica  Peale.  (Bust 

facing  to  left.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Clarence  Winthrop  Bowen,  New  York. 

168.  McEntee,  Jervis  (1828-1890).  Eastern  Sky  at  Sunset.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

169.  Peale,  Rembrandt  (1778-1860).  Portrait  of  Bernardin  de  St.  Pierre. 

(Painted  in  1808.)  Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington, 

D.  C. 


SIXTEEN  MINIATURES  IN  LARGE  FRAME.  (GROUP  142.) 

170.  Freeman,  George.  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Blight.  Lent  by  Mr.  Robert  Fulton 

Blight,  Philadalphia. 

171.  Ingham,  C.  C.  (1797-1863)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Robert  Fulton  (Harriet  Liv¬ 

ingston).  (Painted  in  London.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Robert  Fulton  Blight, 
Philadelphia. 

172.  Artist  unknown.  Portrait  of  Robert  Fulton.  (Painted  in  London,  after 

Benjamin  West.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Robert  Fulton  Blight,  Philadelphia. 

173.  Field,  Robert  ( - 1807).  Portrait  of  George  Washington.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Louisa  Lear  Eyre,  Philadelphia. 

174.  Jouett,  Mathew  H.  (1783-1826)  Portrait  of  General  Charles  Scott.  Lent 

by  Miss  M.  A.  Burnley,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

175.  Cushman,  George  Hewitt  (1814-1876).  Portrait  of  John  Wetherill.  Lent 

by  Miss  Rachel  Wetherill,  Philadelphia. 

176.  Malbone,  Edward  G.  (1777-1807)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  William  Dana  (Eliza 

Davis)  of  Boston,  daughter  of  Major  Robert  Davis  of  the  Revolution¬ 
ary  Army.  (Painted  from  life  between  1790  and  1800.)  Lent  by  Gen. 
Charles  W.  Darling,  Utica,  N.  Y. 

177.  Malbone,  Edward  G.  (1777-1807)  Portrait  of  William  Dana,  of  Boston. 

(Painted  from  life  between  1790  and  1800.)  Lent  by  Gen.  Charles  W. 
Darling,  Utica,  N.  Y.  (Nos.  176  and  177  in  double  frame.) 

178.  Field,  Robert  ( - 1807).  Portrait  of  John  McKee.  (Painted  in  Phila¬ 

delphia,  1798.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  John  E.  Younglove,  Bowling  Green,  Ky. 

179.  Cushman,  George  Hewitt  (1814-1876).  Portrait  of  Martha  Wetherill. 

Lent  by  the  Misses  Cushman,  Philadelphia. 

180.  Robertson,  Archibald  (1765-1835).  Portrait  of  George  Washington. 

(Painted  from  life  at  the  Presidential  Mansion,  1791-1792.)  Lent  by 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Darling  and  Mrs.  S.  M.  Mygatt  (grand-daughters  of 
the  Artist),  Utica,  N.  Y. 


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181.  Ramage,  John  ( - 1784).  Portrait  of  George  Washington.  (Painted  in 

1783.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  S.  Beach,  Peekskill,  N.  Y. 

182.  Robertson,  Archibald  (1765-1835).  Portrait  of  Martha  Washington. 

(Painted  from  life  in  the  Presidential  Mansion,  1791-1792.)  Lent  by 
Mrs.  Charles  W.  Darling  and  Mrs.  S.  M.  Mygatt  (grand-daughters  of 
the  Artist),  Utica,  N.  Y. 

183.  Staigg,  Richard  M.  (1817-1881)  Portrait  of  Washington  Allston. 

(Replica  of  portrait  painted  from  life  in  1841.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  Richard 
M.  Staigg,  Boston, 

184.  Tooley,  James,  Jr.  (— - )  Portrait  of  Edward  P.  Mitchell.  (Painted  in 

St.  Louis  about  1835.)  Lent  by  Mr.  James  T.  Mitchell,  Philadelphia. 

185.  Wood,  Joseph  (1798-1816).  Thomas  Apthorp  Cooper  as  Hamlet.  Lent 

by  Mr.  George  Trott,  Philadelphia. 


OIL  PAINTINGS. 

186.  Neagle,  John  (1796-1865).  Portrait  of  Vice-President  Richard  M.  John¬ 

son.  Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

187.  Stanley,  L.  C.  ( - )  Trial  of  Red  Jacket.  Lent  by  Mr.  L.  C.  Stanley. 

188.  Eastman,  Seth  (1808-1875).  Ball-playing  among  the  Sioux  Indians. 

(Painted  in  1857.)  Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

189.  Catlin,  George  (1793-1875).  Indians  Lassoing  Wild  Horses  in  North¬ 

ern  Texas.  (Painted  in  1833.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Blaine  Donaldson,  Phila¬ 
delphia. 

190.  Doughty,  Thomas  (1793-1856).  Twilight.  (Painted  in  1814.)  Lent  by 

Mr.  George  B.  Wood,  Philadelphia. 

191.  Page,  William  (1811-1885).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Page.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  S. 

Page,  Staten  Island,  New  York. 

192.  Staigg,  Richard  M.  (1817-1881)  Portrait  of  a  Child.  Lent  by  Mr.  Will¬ 

iam  F.  Matchett,  Boston. 

193.  Hamilton,  James  (1819-1878).  Philae  on  the  Nile.  (Painted  in  Phila¬ 

delphia,  1862.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  Mary  E.  Donaldson,  Philadelphia. 

194.  Baker,  George  A.  (1821-1880)  Ideal  Head.  (Painted  in  1865.)  Lent  by 

the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

195.  Johnston,  John  B.  The  New-born  Calf.  Lent  by  the  Museum  of  Fine 

Arts,  Boston. 

196.  Waldo,  Samuel  (1783-1861).  Portrait  of  G.  W.  Parke  Custis.  Lent  by 

the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

197.  Peale,  James  (1749-1831).  Portrait  of  John  Morris.  (Painted  in  Phila¬ 

delphia,  about  1815.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Morris  Sellers,  Chicago. 

198.  Mount,  William  Sidney  (1807-1868).  The  Long  Story  Painted  in  1837.) 

Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

199.  Holloway,  T.  Engraving  from  the  portrait  of  Benjamin  West  as  Presi¬ 

dent  of  the  Royal  Academy.  (Painted  by  himself.)  (See  No.  210.) 
Lent  by  Mr.  Clarence  Winthrop  Bowen,  New  York. 

200.  Leslie,  Charles  R.  (1794-1859)  Portrait  of  Miss  Kitty  Haldaway.  Lent 

by  Mrs.  Ada  M.  Miller,  Millersburg,  Ky. 


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EAST  WALL. 

201.  Wimar,  Charles  (1829-1863).  Attack  on  an  Emigrant  Train.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Edgar  Miller,  St.  Louis. 

202.  Elliott,  Charles  L.  (1812-1868)  Portrait  of  Col.  Thomas  McKenney. 

Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

203.  Copley,  John  Singleton  (1738-1814).  Portrait  of  Col.  Epes  Sargent. 

Lent  by  Mrs.  George  H.  Clements,  Boston. 

204.  Trumbull,  John  (1756-1843).  Portrait  of  Asher  B.  Durand.  (Panel, 

painted  in  New  York,  1820.)  Lent  by  Mr.  John  Durand,  Paris,  France. 

205.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  Henry  Nicols,  of  Baltimore. 

(Painted  in  Boston.)  Lent  by  Col.  Thomas  S.  Rhett,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

206.  Bingham,  George  C.  (1811-1879)  The  Jolly  Flatboatmen.  Lent  by  the 

Mercantile  Library  Association,  St.  Louis. 

207.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Samuel  Smith.  Lent  by 

Dr.  William  Sturgis  Bigelow,  Boston. 

208.  Vanderlyn,  John  (1775-1852).  Portrait  of  James  Monroe.  (Painted  in 

1816.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  Gouverneur,  Washington,  D.  C. 

209.  Bingham,  George  C.  (1811-1879)  The  Stump  Speech.  Lent  by  the  Mer¬ 

cantile  Library  Association,  St.  Louis. 

210.  West,  Benjamin  (1738-1820).  Portrait  of  the  Artist,  as  President  of  the 

Royal  Academy  (half  length,  seated,  facing  right,  painted  in  London.) 
Lent  by  Mr.  Clarence  Winthrop  Bowen,  New  York. 

211.  Peele,  John  Thomas  (1822 - ).  Reception  into  Paradise.  (Painted  in 

1849.)  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  B.  Hume,  Chicago. 

212.  Smybert,  John  (1684-1751).  Bishop  Berkeley  and  his  Family.  (Painted 

at  Whitehall,  1729.  Said  to  be  the  first  painting  produced  in  America 
containing  more  than  one  figure.  The  lady  with  the  child  is  Mrs. 
Berkeley;  the  second  lady  is  Miss  Handcock;  the  secretary  is  Mr. 
Dalton;  the  gentleman  behind  the  ladies  is  Mr.  John  Moffat;  the  one 
standing  at  the  left  is  Mr.  Smybert.)  Lent  by  Yale  University,  New 
Haven. 

213.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  Robert  Young,  of  Virginia. 

Lent  by  Mr.  John  Russell  Pope,  New  York. 

214.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  George  Washington.  (Painted 

in  Philadelphia,  1795.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  Henry  Hart,  Philadelphia. 

215.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  Counsellor  Dunn.  (Painted  in 

America,  1795  or  1796.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Martin  Brimmer,  Boston. 

216.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  Col.  John  Tayloe.  (Painted 

in  1804.)  Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

217.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  John  Tayloe.  (Painted 

in  1804.)  Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

218.  Bingham,  George  C.  (1811-1879)  The  Election.  (Painted  in  1854.)  Lent 

by  the  Mercantile  Library  Association,  St.  Louis. 

219.  Gifford,  Sandford  R.  (1823-1880)  Hunter’s  Mountain.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  W. 

Pinchot,  New  York. 

220.  Bingham,  George  C.  (1811-1879)  Election  Returns.  Lent  by  the  Mer¬ 

cantile  Library  Association,  St.  Louis. 


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221.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  Benjamin  Lincoln  Lear.  Lent 

by  Mrs.  Louisa  Lear  Eyre,  Philadelphia. 

222.  Stuart,  Gilbert  (1755-1828).  Portrait  of  Richard  Bibb,  Russellville,  Ky. 

(Painted  in  Philadelphia  early  in  the  present  century.)  Lent  by 
Miss  F.  B.  Crittenden,  Frankfort,  Ky. 

223.  Malbone,  Edward  G.  (1777-1807)  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  Lent  by  the 

Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

224.  Neagle,  John  (1796-1865).  Portrait  of  Rev.  Joseph  Pillmore.  (Painted 

in  1822.)  Lent  by  the  St.  George’s  Society,  Philadelphia. 

225.  Jarvis,  John  Wesley  (1790-1839).  Portrait  of  John  Campbell.  (Painted 

in  New  York.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  M.  Gouverneur,  Washington,  D.  C. 

226.  Cole,  Joseph  Foxcroft  (1837-1892).  Coast  of  Normandy  Looking  Toward 

Havre.  Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  D.  Warren,  Boston. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

227.  Wright,  Joseph  (1756-1793).  Portrait  of  Martha  Washington  (three- 

fourths  length,  seated,  full  face  to  left.  See  Bowen’s  Centenniel  of 
Washington’s  Inauguration,  pp.  457,458).  Lent  by  Mr.  Clarence  Win- 
throp  Bowen,  New  York. 

228.  Robinson,  Thomas  (1835-1888).  Cattle  Ploughing.  Lent  by  the  Museum 

of  Fine  Arts,  Boston. 

229.  Fuller,  George  (1822-1884).  The  Quadroon.  Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  D.  War¬ 

ren,  Boston. 

230.  Inman,  Henry  (1801-1846).  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  Lent  by  Mr.  R.  Hall 

McCormick,  Chicago. 

231.  King,  Charles  B.  (1786-1862)  Tulce-Mathla,  a  Seminole  Chief.  (Painted 

in  1826.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  Donaldson,  Philadelphia. 

232.  Nehlig,  Victor  (New  York).  Pocahontas  Saving  the  Life  of  Captain  John 

Smith.  (This  is  the  production  of  a  living  artist,  and,  as  such,  was  not 
selected  as  a  portion  of  the  retrospective  exhibit.  It  has  particularly 
harmonious  environment,  however,  in  this  gallery.) 

233.  Fuller,  George  (1822-1884).  Original  Study  for  “The  Romany  Girl.” 

(Painted  in  Boston.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

234.  Allston,  Washington  (1779-1843).  Paul  and  Silas  in  Prison.  Lent  by 

St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

235.  Eichholtz,  Jacob  (1776-1842).  Portrait  of  the  Rev.  John  G.  Heckewelder. 

(Painted  in  1822.)  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  L.  Elkins,  Philadelphia. 

236.  Pine,  Robert  Edge  (1732-1788).  Portrait  of  David  Garrick.  (Painted  in 

London.  1772).  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  Henry  Hart,  Philadelphia. 

237.  Fulton,  Robert  (1765-1815).  Portrait  of  Joel  Barlow.  Lent  by  Mr.  Peter 

T.  Barlow,  New  York. 

238.  Gray,  Henry  Peters  (1819-1877).  The  Judgment  of  Paris.  (Painted  in  1861.) 

Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

239.  Tilton,  John  Rollin  (1833-1888).  Venetian  Fishing  Boats.  (Painted  in 

Rome.)  Lent  by  the  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D.  C. 

240.  Wright,  Joseph  (1756-1793).  Portrait  of  George  Washington  (three- 

fourths  length,  seated,  facing  left,  painted  in  1790.  See  Bowen’s 
“Centenniel  of  Washington’s  Inauguration,”  p.  545.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Clar¬ 
ence  Winthrop  Bowen,  New  York. 


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WEST  WALL. 

241.  McEntee,  Jervis  (1828-1890).  The  Clouds.  Lent  by  Mr.  S.  D.  Coyken- 

dall,  Rondout,  N.  Y. 

242.  Hunt,  William  M.  (1824-1879)  Niagara.  Lent  by  Mrs.  William  M. 

Hunt,  Boston. 

243.  Cole,  Thomas  (1801-1848).  Roman  Aqueduct.  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  G. 

Marquand,  New  York. 

244.  Mignot,  Louis  R.  (1831-1870)  Chimborazo.  Lent  by  the  Century  Asso¬ 

ciation,  New  York. 

245.  Wertmuller,  Adolph  Ulric  (1750-1811).  Danae.  Lent  by  Mr.  Daniel 

Morgan  Taylor,  Springfield,  Mass. 

246.  Wright,  Joseph  (1756-1793).  Portrait  of  George  Washington.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Gideon  L.  McKean,  Chicago. 

247.  West,  Benjamin  (1738-1820).  Expulsion  from  Eden.  Lent  by  Mr 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

248.  Harding,  Chester  (1792-1866).  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  (Painted  in  St. 

Louis,  1858.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Chester  H.  Crum,  St.  Louis. 

249.  Copley,  John  Singleton  (1738-1815).  Portrait  of  Madam  Boylston.  Lent 

by  Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

250.  Birch,  Thomas  (1779-1851).  Mid-Ocean.  Lent  by  Mr.  S.  Emlen  Meigs, 

Philadelphia. 

251.  Hunt,  William  M.  (1824-1879)  Marguerite.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Roland  C. 

Lincoln,  Boston. 

252.  Allston,  Washington  (1779-1843).  Danae  and  the  Shower  of  Gold. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  Donaldson,  Philadelphia. 

253.  Darrah,  Mrs.  Sophia  Towne.  On  the  Coast  near  New  Bedford.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Roland  C.  Lincoln,  269  Beacon  Street,  Boston. 

254.  Jouett,  Mathew  H.  (1783-1826)  Portrait  of  John  Grimes,  Artist. 

(Painted  in  Lexington,  Ky.,  about  1824.)  Lent  by  Mr.  R.  Jouett  Menefee, 
Louisville,  Ky. 

255.  Durand,  Asher  Brown  (1796-1886).  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  Gouv- 

erneur  Kemble,  New  York. 

256.  Blackburn,  Jonathan  B.  (Contemporary  of  Smybert)  Portrait  of  Col. 

Jonathan  Warner.  (Painted  in  1761.)  Lent  by  the  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts,  Boston. 

257.  Hunt,  William  M.  (1824-1879)  Boy  and  Butterfly.  Lent  by  Mr.  Richard 

M.  Hunt,  New  York. 

258.  Kensett,  John  F.  (1818-1872)  Landscape.  Lent  by  the  Century  As¬ 

sociation,  New  York. 

259.  Bispham,  Henry  C.  (1841-1882)  French  Cattle.  Lent  by  Mr.  William 

Bispham,  New  York. 

260.  Allston,  Washington  (1779-1843).  Rosalie.  Lent  by  Mr.  Nathan  Apple- 

ton,  Boston. 

261.  Irving,  John  Beaufain  (1825-1877).  Washington’s  Visit  to  General 

Rhann.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

262.  Cole,  Thomas  (1801-1848).  The  Tornado.  (Painted  in  1831.)  Lent  by  the 

Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art,  Washington,  D,  C. 


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263.  Quartley,  Arthur  (1839-1886).  Summer  Morning,  Isles  of  Shoals.  Lent 

by  the  Union  League  Club,  New  York. 

264.  Newton,  Gilbert  Stuart  (1797-1835).  Portrait  of  the  Artist.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Maria  R.  O.  Dewing. 

265.  Leslie,  Charles  R.  (1794-1859)  Uncle  Toby  and  Widow  Wadman.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Gouverneur  Kemble,  New  York. 

266.  Gignoux,  Regis  (1816-1892).  Market  Scene.  Lent  by  the  Century  As¬ 

sociation,  New  York. 

267.  Shaw,  Joshua  (1777-1860).  Coast  Scene.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  Don¬ 

aldson,  Philadelphia. 

268.  Weir,  Robert  W.  (1803-1889)  Taking  the  Veil.  (Painted  at  West  Point, 

N.  Y.,  1863.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  M.  Weir,  New  York. 


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GALLERY  5-OIL  PAINTINGS 

NUMBERS  269  TO  355,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  4, 

269.  Isham,  Samuel  (New  York).  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

270.  Twachtman,  J.  H.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  Winter. 

271.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  Saw  Wood  and  Say  Nothing. 

272.  Sewell,  Robert,  V.  V.  (New  York)  Diana  Hunting. 

273.  Greenwood,  Joseph  H.  (Worcester,  Mass.)  Autumn  Oaks. 

274.  Peyraud,  F.  C.  (Chicago)  Evening. 

275.  Hayden,  Charles  H.  (Boston)  Cattle  and  Landscape. 

276.  Twachtman,  J.  H.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  Brook  in  Winter. 

277.  Hovenden,  Thomas  (Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa.).  Bringing  Home  the 

Bride. 

278.  Tarbell,  Edmund  C.  (Boston)  Girl  and  Horse. 

279.  Evans,  Mrs.  M.  E.  (New  York)  September  Lane. 

280.  Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  Summerland. 

281.  Barnard,  E.  H.  (Boston)  Mid-day. 

28e.  Scott,  Frank  Edwin  (Paris,  France).  Parisian  Street  Scene. 

283.  Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Winter  Landscape. 

284.  Bisbing,  Henry  S.  (Paris,  France)  Afternoon  in  the  Meadow. 

285.  Reid,  Robert  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Little  Miss  S.  Lent  by  Mrj.  A. 

H.  Stevens,  New  York. 

EAST  WALL. 

286.  Van  Trump,  Miss  R.  N.  (Philadelphia)  A  Portrait.  Miniature  on  ivory. 

(Group  142.) 

287.  Norton,  William  E.  (London,  England)  Mid-Channel. 

288.  Knight,  Arthur  (Milwaukee,  Wis.).  Moonrise  in  Brittany. 

289.  Hale,  Ellen  Day  (Boston).  Under  the  Vine. 

290.  Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia).  Winter  Sunset,  Cape  Cod. 

291.  Du  Mond,  Frank  Vincent  (New  York).  Christ  and  the  Fishermen. 

292.  Hitchcock,  George.  The  Scarecrow. 

293.  Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Early  Spring. 

294.  Sharp,  J.  H.  (Cincinnati)  Going  to  the  Race. 

295.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Summer  Afternoon. 

296.  Munsell,  Albert  H.  (Boston)  The  Sea. 

297.  Evans,  E.  (Lehi,  Utah)  Harvest. 

298.  Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  The  Christmas  Tree. 

299.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  Woods  in  Winter. 

300.  Dannat,  Wm.  T.  (Paris,  France)  Spanish  Women. 


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WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


301.  MacMonnies,  Mary  Fairchild  (Paris,  France).  Tea  al  Fresco. 

302.  Simmons,  Edward  E.  (New  York)  Early  Moonlight,  Bay  of  St.  Ives. 

303.  Hayden,  Charles  H.  (Boston)  Pasture  Land,  Connecticut. 

304.  Reid,  Robert  (New  York).  The  Red  Flower. 

305.  Elwell,  D.  Jerome  (Boston).  Country  of  Calmpthout,  Belgium. 

306.  Theriat,  C.  J.  (Paris,  France)  Banks  of  the  Ain  Mlili. 

307.  MacMonnies,  Mary  Fairchild  (Paris,  France).  June  Morning.  Lent  by 

the  St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

308.  Heberer,  Charles  (St.  Louis).  The  End  of  November. 

309.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  Duxbury  Bay. 

310.  Cobb,  Arthur  Murray  (Giverny,  France).  First  Snow. 

311.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  Riva  degli  Schiavoni,  Venice. 

312.  Rehn,  F.  K.  M.  (New  York)  Where  Waves  and  Sunshine  Meet. 

313.  Baker,  Ellen  Kendall  (Puteaux,  France).  Sans  Souci. 

314.  Hamilton,  E.  W.  D.  (Boston)  Landscape. 

315.  Enneking,  John  J.  (Boston)  Salting  Sheep. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

316.  Wagner,  Jacob  (Boston).  Over  all  the  Trees  is  Rest. 

317.  Harrison,  Alexander  (Paris,  France).  Marine. 

318.  Weeks,  Edwin  Lord  (Paris,  France).  Persian  Horse  Dealers. 

319.  Gutherz,  Carl  (St.  Paul).  Arcessita  ab  Angelis. 

320.  Turner,  Ross  (Salem,  Mass.).  Moonlight.  . 

321.  McCormick,  M.  Evelyn  (San  Francisco).  Afternoon,  Old  San  Luis  Rey 

Mission,  California. 

WEST  WALL. 

322.  Dean,  Walter  L.  (Boston)  The  Open  Sea. 

323.  Howes,  Edith  M.  (Boston)  Jn  The  Orchard. 

324.  Parsons,  Orrin  Sheldon  (New  York).  Lawn  Tennis. 

325.  Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  The  Lane. 

326.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  Mid-summer  Morning. 

327.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  Viola. 

328.  Meteyard,  T.  B.  (Paris,  France)  Iris  Meadows. 

329.  Forsyth,  W.  (Indianapolis)  Edge  of  the  Woods.s 

330.  Reid,  Robert  (New  York).  Vision  of  Saint  Angela  d’  Agnant. 

331.  Vincent,  H.  A.  (Chicago)  Fields  in  October. 

332.  Brown,  Walter  Francis  (Venice).  Roscona,  Sunrise. 

333.  Lucas,  A.  P.  (Paris,  France)  Music. 

334.  Brown,  J.  Appleton  (New  York).  Springtime. 

335.  Steele,  T.  C.  (Indianapolis)  September. 

336.  Robinson,  Theodore  (New  York).  A  Roman  Fountain. 

337.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  A  Snowy  Day  on  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

338.  Robinson,  Theodore  (New  York).  Winter  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr. 

J.  M.  Lichtenauer,  New  York. 

339.  Dean,  Walter  L.  (Boston)  Peace.  (Represented  by  the  White  Squadron 

of  the  United  States  Navy  at  anchor  in  Boston  harbor.) 

340.  Rice,  Wm.  M.  J.  (New  York)  Landscape;  Evening  Clouds. 

341.  Lathrop,  Clara  W.  (Northampton,  Mass.)  At  the  Flower  Market, 


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342.  Clawson,  John  W.  (Paris,  France)  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 

343.  Hitchcock,  Lucius  (Paris,  France).  Summer. 

344.  Metcalf,  W.  L.  (New  York)  Road  to  the  Village,  Normandy. 

345.  Steele,  T.  C.  (Indianapolis)  On  the  Muscatatuck. 

346.  Pearce,  Charles  Sprague  (Auvers  Sur  Oise,  France).  The  Annuncia¬ 

tion. 

347.  Dean,  Walter  L.  (Boston)  The  Seiners’  Return. 

348.  Hayden,  Charles  H.  (Boston)  A  Quiet  Morning,  October. 

349.  Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia).  Winter  in  New  Hampshire. 

350.  Robbins,  Richard  (Chicago).  Decorative  Panel. 

351.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  A  Dull  Day. 

352.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  Early  Morning. 

353.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  November. 

354.  Robinson,  Theodore  (New  York).  The  Layette. 

355.  Ramsdell,  F.  Winthrop  (Paris,  France).  Twilight  at  Grez.  Lent  by  Mr. 

T.  J.  Ramsdell,  Manistee,  Mich. 


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GALLERY  6-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  356  TO  449,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  5. 

>56.  Brown,  Matilda  (New  York).  An  Unwilling  Model. 

357.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  Winter  Morning  in  a  Barnyard.  Lent 

by  Mr.  George  I.  Tyson,  New  York. 

358.  Wiles,  Irving,  R.  (New  York)  Sunshine  and  Flowers. 

359.  Clark,  Walter  (New  York).  Spring. 

360.  Herter,  Albert  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

361.  Gross,  P.  A.  (Paris  France)  Essegney  near  Charmes,  Vosges. 

362.  Cohen,  George  W.  (New  York)  A  Tale  of  the  Sea. 

363.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  A  Peasant  Woman’s  Garden. 

364.  Lambert,  John,  Jr.  (Philadelphia)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Lambert, 

Philadelphia. 

365.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  Moist  Weather. 

366.  Harwood,  J.  T.  (Salt  Lake  City)  Preparing  Dinner. 

367.  Davis,  Charles  H.  (Mystic,  Conn.)  Abandoned. 

368.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Moonrise. 

369.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  Sunlight  in  the  Studio.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  D.  Miller,  Jersey  City. 

370.  Merritt,  Mrs.  Anna  Lea  (Andover,  Hampshire,  England).  Portrait  of 

Mrs.  Reginald  DeKoven.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Joseph  Lea,  Philadelphia. 

371.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Timber  Wagon,  Normandy. 

372.  Day,  Francis  (New  York).  A  Table  d’Hote. 

EAST  WALL. 

373.  Nourse,  Elizabeth  (Paris,  France).  A  Family  Meal. 

374.  Sewell,  Mrs.  Amanda  Brewster  (New  York).  By  the  River. 

375.  Woodwell,  Joseph  R.  (Pittsburg)  White  Rocks,  Magnolia,  Mass. 

376.  Rice,  Wm.  M.  J.  (New  York)  Portrait. 

377.  Collins,  Alfred  Q.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  Joe  Evans.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Joseph  Evans,  New  York. 

378.  Foster,  Ben  (New  York).  A  Maine  Hillside.  Lent  by  Mr.  James  T. 

Pettus,  New  York. 

379.  Hallowed,  Maria  (West  Medford,  Mass.).  Portrait.  Lent  by  Miss  A. 

N.  Hallowell,  West  Medford  Mass. 

380.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport).  The  Inner  Gorge  of  the  Grand  Canon  of 

the  Colorado. 

381.  Blenner,  Carle  J.  (New  York)  Contentment 


UNITED  STATES — GALLERY  6 — OIL  PAINTINGS.  43 

382.  Pauli,  Richard  (deceased).  Sunset  in  New  Jersey.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Pauli 

Leonia,  N.  J. 

383.  Huntington,  Daniel  (New^  York).  Portrait  of  the  Hon.  Seth  Low. 

384.  Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  Autumn. 

385.  Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  The  Young  Student. 

386.  Holme,  Lucy  D.  (Philadelphia)  A  Holiday  Occupation. 

387.  Smith,  J.  Francis  (St.  Louis).  Young  Girl  of  Feuillee. 

388.  Gutherz,  Carl  (St.  Paul).  Light  of  the  Incarnation. 

389.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  Moonrise. 

390.  Wall,  A.  Bryan  (Pittsburg).  Across  the  Meadow. 

391.  Duveneck,  Frank  (Cincinnati).  Portrait  of  William  Adams. 

39 2.  Whittredge,  W.  (New  York)  Rhode  Island  Coast. 

393.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Diana. 

394.  Thompson,  Wordsworth  (New  York).  The  Deserted  Inn. 

395.  Enneking,  John  J.  (Boston)  Autumn  afternoon. 

396.  Vinton,  Frederick  P.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  C.  C.  Langdell. 

397.  Young,  Charles  Morris  (Gettysburg,  Pa.).  Wet  Weather. 

398.  Sewell,  Mrs.  Amanda  Brewster  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Mother  and 

Son. 

399.  Walker,  Henry  O.  (New  York)  Hagar  and  Ishmael. 

400.  Norton,  Wm.  E.  (London,  England)  A  Moment’s  Rest. 

401.  Keller,  Charles  F.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  Canal  at  Schleissheim,  near 

Munich. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

402.  Schwill,  William  V.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  The  Closing  Hymn. 

403.  Davis,  Charles  H.  (Mystic,  Conn.)  A  Winter  Evening.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Thomas  E.  Waggaman,  Washington,  D.  C. 

404.  Haskell,  Ida  C.  (New  York)  Mother  Love. 

405.  Stephens,  Alice  Barber  (Philadelphia).  Harvesting  in  the  Meadows. 

406.  Weeks,  Edwin  Lord  (Paris,  France).  Interior  at  Toledo,  Spain. 

407.  Loomis,  Chester  (Englewood,  N.  J.).  Hester. 

408.  Weeks,  Edwin  Lord  (Paris,  France).  Study  at  Bombay,  India. 

409.  Butler,  Howard  Russell  (New  York).  Church  of  Guadaloupe,  Aguas 

Calientes. 

410.  Weeks,  Edwin  Lord  (Paris,  France).  The  Last  Voyage:  A  souvenir  of 

the  Ganges. 

Two  Hindoo  Fakirs  meet  while  on  a  pilgrimage  to  the  Holy  City  of  Benares.  Oner” 
them,  being  at  the  point  of  death,  urges  his  comrade  to  carry  him  across  the  stream, 
in  order  that  he  may  breathe  his  last  on  the  sacred  shore. 

411.  Butler,  Howard  Russell  (New  York).  Sea  Weed  Gatherers,  Finisterc, 

France. 

412.  Webber,  C.  T.  (Cincinnati)  The  Underground  Railroad.  (A  souvenir 

of  slavery  days.) 

413.  Davis,  Charles  H.  (Mystic,  Conn.)  The  Valley. 

414.  Weeks,  Edwin  Lord  (Paris,  France).  Marble  Court  at  Agra,  India. 

415.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  Washing  Day 

416.  Dodson,  Sarah  P.  Ball  (Brighton,  England).  Honey  of  Hymettus. 


44  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


WEST  WALL. 

417.  Sonntag,  William  L.  (New  York)  Mt.  Jefferson  and  Mt.  Adams,  White 

Mountain,  New  Hampshire. 

418.  Cady,  Henry,  N.  (Philadelphia)  Sunset  at  Narragansett  Pier,  Rhode 

Island. 

419.  Nettleton,  Walter  (Finistere,  France).  December  Sunshine. 

420.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Portrait — A  Figure  in  White.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  William  A.  Fowler,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

421.  Rolshoven,  Julius  (Paris,  France).  Hall  in  the  Doge’s  Palace,  Venice. 

422.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  New  England  Village,  Evening. 

423.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  The  Fog  Warning. 

424.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  Market  at  Nuremberg,  Bavaria. 

425.  Brouwer,  T.  A.,  Jr.  (East  Hampton  L.  I.)  Musk  Melons. 

426.  McComb,  R.  Lee  (Paris,  France).  Summertime. 

427.  Wade,  Caroline  D.  (Chicago)  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

428.  Bridgman,  Frederic  A.  (Paris,  France)  Coast  of  Algiers,  The  Morning 

Bath. 

429.  Shurtleff,  R.  M.  (New  York)  Autumn  Forest.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T. 

Evans,  New  York. 

430.  Bridgman,  Frederic  A.  (Paris,  France)  Fellahineand  Child,  The  Bath, 

Cairo. 

431.  Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia).  Evening. 

432.  Bridgman,  Frederic  A.  (Paris,  France)  A  Hot  Day  at  Mustapha,  Al¬ 

giers. 

433.  Bridgman,  Frederic  A.  (Paris,  France)  Passage  of  the  Red  Sea. 

434.  Ketcham,  Susan  M.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

435*  Ryder,  Henry  Orme  (Auburndale  Mass.).  Old  Breton  Farmhouse,  Even¬ 
ing. 

436.  Benedict,  Enella(Lake  Forest,  Ill.).  Brittany  Children. 

437.  Albright,  A.  E.  (Chicago)  Morning  Glories. 

438.  Johnson,  Eastman  (New  York).  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

439.  Pattison,  James  William  (Jacksonville,  Ill.).  Sheep. 

440.  Wuerpel,  Edmund  H.  (Paris,  France)  September  Twilight.  Lent  by 

Dr.  William  Taussig,  St.  Louis. 

441.  Henry,  Edward  L.  (New  York)  The  Wedding  Day.  Lent  by  Mr.  Dick¬ 

enson,  Mt.  Holyoke,  Mass. 

442.  Bristol,  J.  B.  (New  York)  Mount  Chocorua,  N.  H. 

443.  Minor,  Robert  C.  (New  York)  The  Close  of  Day.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T. 

Evans,  New  York. 

444.  Stokes,  F.  W.  (Philadelphia)  The  Orphans. 

445.  Amsden,  William  T.  (New  York)  Spanish  Meadows. 

446.  Grover,  Oliver  Dennett  (Chicago).  Thy  Will  be  Done. 

447.  Sewell,  Mrs.  Amanda  Brewster  (New  York).  Sappho. 

448.  Fry,  John  H.  (St.  Louis)  Labor. 

449.  Sewell,  Robert  V.  V.  (New  York)  In  Shanty-town. 


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GALLERY  7— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  450  TO  508,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  6. 

450.  Enneking,  John  J.  (Boston)  A  South  Duxbury  Clam  Digger. 

451.  Enneking,  John  J.  (Boston)  November. 

452.  Enneking,  John  J.  (Boston)  October  Twilight. 

453.  Rose,  Guy,  (New  York).  Food  for  the  Laborers. 

454.  Mignot,  Louis  R.  (deceased)  Niagara. 

455.  Perry,  Roland  Hinton  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Perry. 

456.  Wigand,  Otto  C.  (Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.)  The  Old  Willow  Tree. 

457.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  The  Coppersmith.  Lent  by  Mr.  Theodore 

Marburg. 

458.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  A  Hampshire  Dairy.  Lent  by 

Mr.  McCulloch,  London. 

459.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Dressing  for  the  Carnival. 

460.  Evans,  Joe  (New  York).  The  Red  Gate. 

461.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  Pottery  Market  at  Wurtzburg. 

462.  Weeks,  Edwin  Lord  (Paris,  France).  Three  Beggars  of  Cordova.  Lent 

by  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

463.  Raught,  John  Willard  (New  York).  Gorse  Cutters,  Brittany. 

464.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Portrait.  Lent  by  Dr.  Neftel,  New  York. 

465.  Wiles,  L\  M.  (New  York)  The  Old  Quarry. 

466.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Echo. 

467.  Armstrong,  Maitland  (New  York).  White  House  at  Pont  Aven,  Brittany. 

EAST  WALL. 

468.  Boggs,  Frank  M.  (Paris)  The  Brooklyn  Bridge,  New  York. 

469.  Volk,  Douglas  (Minneapolis,  Minn.).  Mending  the  Canoe. 

470.  Jones,  H.  Bolton  (New  York).  Spring. 

471.  Church,  F.  S.  (New  York)  The  Viking’s  Daughter.  Lent  by  Mr.  John 

Gellatly,  New  York. 

472.  Hovenden,  Thomas  (Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa.).  When  Hope  Was  Darkest. 

473.  Peyraud,  F.  C.  (Chicago)  Autumn  Morning. 

474.  Towner,  Flora  L.  (Albany,  N.  Y.)  Portrait. 

475.  Clarke,  Thomas  Shields  (Pittsburg).  Morning,  Noon  and  Night. 

476.  Peck,  Orrin  (Munich,  Bavaria).  Love’s  Token.  Lent  by  Mrs.  P.  A. 

Hearst,  Washington,  D.  C. 

477.  Shirlaw,  Walter  (New  York).  Toning  the  Bell.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  H.  Wil¬ 

ling,  Chicago. 

478.  Hetzel,  George  (Pittsburg).  Wood  Scene. 


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479.  Loomis,  Chester  (Englewood,  N.  J.).  Memoria. 

480.  ‘White,  Henry  C.  (Hartford,  Conn.)  Spring  Landscape. 

481.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  The  Sonata.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans, 

New  York. 

482.  Koehler,  Robert  (New  York).  The  Strike. 

483.  Howe,  Wm.  H.  (Paris,  France)  Morning,  Kartenhof  Meadows,  Hol¬ 

land. 

484.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  “Show  What  You  Can  Do!” 

SOUTH  WALL. 

485.  Cranch,  Mrs.  C.  A.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  Mr.  Christopher  Cranch. 

486.  Boughton,  George  H.  (London,  England)  An  English  Spring  Day. 

487.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Over  the  Summer  Sea. 

488.  Gay,  Walter  (Paris,  France).  Charity. 

489.  Allen,  Thomas  (Boston).  Moonrise. 

490.  Ertz,  Edward  (Paris,  France).  The  Potato  Gatherer. 

491.  Beckwith,  Carroll  (New  York).  Mr.  Isaacson. 

492.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  A  Small  Holding. 

493.  Henry,  Edward  L.  (New  York)  The  County  Fair.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  F. 

Havemeyer,  New  York. 

494.  Thompson,  Wordsworth  (New  York).  In  the  Sweet  Summer  Time. 

Lent  by  Mr.  George  H.  Babcock,  Plainfield,  N.  J. 

495.  Gay,  Walter  (Paris,  France).  A  Mass  in  Brittany. 

496.  Koopman,  August  B.  (New  York)  The  Orphan. 

WEST  WALL. 

497.  Munseli,  Albert  H.  (Boston)  Danger  Ahead. 

498.  Truesdell,  Gaylord  S.  (Paris,  France)  Cows  on  the  River  Bank. 

499.  Howe,  William  H.  (Paris,  France)  Early  Start  to  Market,  Holland. 

500.  Ochtman,  Leonard  (New  York).  Along  the  Mianus  River. 

501.  Sewell,  Mrs.  Amanda  Brewster  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Boudinot 

Keith.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  M.  Wheeler,  New  York. 

502.  McEwen,  Walter  (Paris,  France).  The  Witches. 

503.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Fairford,  Gloucestershire,  England)  Galahad  Brought 

to  Arthur’s  Court.  (Section  of  frieze  for  the  Delivery  Room  of  the 
Public  Library,  Boston.)  Lent  by  the  Public  Library,  Boston. 

504.  Low,  Will  H.  (New  York)  Love  Disarmed.  Lent  by  Mr.  Gardiner  G. 

Hubbard,  Washington,  D.  C. 

505.  Ochtman,  Leonard  (New  York).  Harvesting  by  Moonlight.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Frederick  Benedict,  New  York. 

506.  Harrison,  Birge  (Paris,  France).  The  Return  of  the  Mayflower. 

507.  Parton,  Arthur  (New  York).  Evening  after  the  Rain.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  I.  Seney. 

508.  Bell,  E.  A.  (New  York)  Portrait.  Study  of  a  Lady  in  Gray. 

FROM  GALLERY  7,  THE  VISITOR  SHOULD  RETRACE  HIS  STEPS  TO  GALLERY  3. 

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NUMBERS  509  TO  590,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTHWEST  CORNER. 

509.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London,  England)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  F.  S.  Pratt 

Worcester,  Mass. 

510.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Teste  Valley  Meadows. 

Six.  Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York. 

512.  Beaux,  Cecilia  (Philadelphia).  Last  Days  of  Infancy.  Lent  by  Mr.W.  F. 

Biddle,  Philadelphia. 

513.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London,  England)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  Dunham, 

New  York. 

514.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Flying  Shadows.  Lent  by  Mr.  Stanford 

White,  New  York. 

515.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London,  England)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  Elliott  F. 

Shephard,  New  York. 

516.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Orchard  in  Normandy. 

517.  Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  A  North  Woods  Brook.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas 

B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

518.  Nettleton,  Walter  (Finistere,  France).  Approach  of  Harvest  Time. 

519.  Richards,  Samuel  (Denver).  Blissful  Hours.  Lent  by  Mr.  David  Geb- 

hart,  Dayton,  Ohio. 

520.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  On  Cape  Ann.  Lent  by  Mrs.  John 

Hutton,  New  York. 

521.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Sorting  the  Flock. 

522.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London,  England)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Inches.  Lent  by 

Dr.  C.  E.  Inches,  Boston. 

523.  Metcalf,  W.  L.  (New  York)  Summer  Twilight. 

524.  Thayer,  Abbott  H.  (Scarboro,  New  York)  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  Lent  by 

Miss  C.  F.  Stillman,  New  York. 

525.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Walter  Shirlaw.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Walter  Shirlaw,  New  York. 

526.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Telegraph  Station  at  Sandy  Hook. 

527.  Forsyth,  W.  (Indianapolis)  In  the  Garden.  Lent  by  Mr.  Carl  H.  Lieber, 

Indianapolis,  Ind. 

EAST  WALL. 

528.  Whiteman,  S.  Edwin  (Baltimore).  Over  Autumnal  Hills. 

529.  Gottwald,  F.  C.  (Cleveland)  Along  the  Docks. 

530.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  Portraits. 

531.  Murphy,  J.  Francis  (New  York).  November  Grays. 


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Hitchcock,  George.  Tulip  Culture,  Holland. 

De  Haas,  M.  F.  H.  (New  York)  New  England  Coast. 

Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Cows  in  Orchard.  (Winter.) 
Freer,  Frederick  W.  (Chicago)  Portrait  of  a  Lady  in  Black.  Lent  by 
the  Boston  Art  Club. 

Brown,  J.  G.  (New  York)  A  Card  Trick. 

Tarbell,  Edmund  C.  (Boston)  In  the  Orchard. 

Vail,  Eugene  L.  (Paris,  France)  Dordrecht. 

Elwell,  D.  Jerome  (Boston).  Bruges,  Belgium. 

Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Portrait,  Girl  in  Black. 

Dewey,  Charles  Melville  (New  York).  The  Hush  of  Day.  Lent  by  Mr. 
L.  A.  Ault,  Cincinnati. 

Stewart,  Jules  L.  (Paris,  France)  The  Hunt  Ball.  Lent  by  the  Essex 
Club,  Newark,  N.  J. 

Bisbing,  Henry  S.  (Paris,  France)  On  the  River  Bank. 

Rudell,  P.  E.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  Autumn. 

Tompkins,  F.  H.  (Boston)  Mother  and  Child.  Lent  by  Boston  Art  Club. 
Murphy,  J.  Francis  (New  York).  The  Hazy  Morn. 

Whiteman,  S.  Edwin  (Baltimore).  Lowland  Pastures. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

Clinedinst,  B.  W.  (New  York)  Monsieur’s  Mail. 

Haynes,  C.  Coventry.  Poplars. 

Cranch,  Mrs.  Caroline  A.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E.  D.  Cranch.  Lent 
by  Mrs.  Caroline  A.  Cranch. 

Colman,  Samuel  (Newport).  Mt.  Tacoma  from  Puget  Sound. 

Benson,  Frank  W.  (Salem,  Mass.)  Girl  with  a  Red  Shawl.  Lent  by 
Mrs.  David  Kimball,  Boston. 

Mowbray,  H.  Siddons  (New  York).  The  Evening  Breeze.  Lent  by 
Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

Dewing,  T.  W.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  W.  M.  Chase.  Lent  by  Mr. 
W.  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

Harris,  Charles  X.  (New  York)  The  Mowers.  Lent  by  Mr.  Frederick 
James,  New  York. 

Fowler,  Mary  B.  O.  (New  York)  Marie. 

Brown,  J.  G.  (New  York)  Homeward  Bound.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T. 
Evans,  New  York. 

Wickenden,  Robert  J.  (Paris,  France)  Whisperings  of  Spring. 
Candidus,  Harry  W.  T.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  Landscape. 

Colman,  Samuel  (Newport).  Mexican  Hacienda. 

Benson,  Frank  W.  (Salem  Mass.)  Portrait  of  a  Lady  in  White. 

Dewey,  Charles  Melville  (New  York).  Shadows  of  the  Evening  Hour. 

Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans,  New  York. 

Nettleton,  Walter  (Finistere,  France).  Teasel  Gatherer. 

Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Portrait  of  L.  H.  K.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Kenyon 
Cox. 

WEST  WALL. 

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566.  Beck  Carol  H.  (Philadelphia)  Portrait. 

567.  Sword,  J.  B.  (Philadelphia)  Off  the  Scent. 

568.  Leigh,  William  R.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  The  End  of  the  Play. 

569.  Picknell,  W.  L.  (New  York)  Early  Morning. 

570.  Flagg,  Charles  Noel  (Hartford,  Conn.).  Portrait  of  Mark  Twain.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Samuel  L.  Clemens,  Hartford,  Conn. 

571.  Crane,  Bruce  (New  York).  The  Harvest  Field.  Lent  by  Mr.  Andrew 

Carnegie. 

572.  Miller,  Charles  H.  (New  York)  A  Gray  Day  on  Long  Island. 

573.  Melchers,  Gari  (Paris,  France).  The  Sermon.  Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Pal¬ 

mer,  Chicago. 

574.  Macomber,  M.  L.  (Waverly,  Mass.)  The  Annunciation.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

D.  P.  Kimball,  Boston. 

575.  Melchers,  Gari  (Paris,  France).  Skaters. 

576.  Loring,  Francis  W.  (Florence,  Italy)  Great  Bridge  at  Chioggia,  Italy. 

577.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London,  England)  Portrait  of  Ellen  Terry  as  Lady 

Macbeth.  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  Irving,  London. 

578.  Macomber,  M.  L.  (Waverly,  Mass.)  Love  Awakening  Memory.  Lent 

by  Miss  Elizabeth  Howell,  Boston. 

579.  Melchers,  Gari  (Paris,  France).  Married.  Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer, 

Chicago. 

580.  Melchers,  Gari  (Paris,  France).  The  Pilots. 

581.  Richards,  William  T.  (Newport,  R.  I.)  February.  Lent  by  Mr.  Edward 

H.  Coates,  Philadelphia. 

582.  Vezin,  Fred  (Munich,  Bavaria).  Boys  in  a  Boat. 

583.  Volk,  Douglass  (Minneapolis).  Portrait  of  Madam  X. 

584.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  The  Window  Seat.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

Fairchild,  Boston. 

585.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  Lacing  the  Sandal.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 

586.  Brush,  George  de  Forest  (New  York).  The  Head  Dress.  Lent  by  Mr. 

H.  H.  Fay,  Boston. 

587.  Low,  Will  H.  (New  York)  In  An  Old  Garden.  Lent  by  Dr.  C.  B.  Kel¬ 

sey,  New  York. 

588s  Moran,  Edward  (New  York).  The  First  Ship  Entering  New  York 
Harbor. 

589.  Smillie,  George  H.  (New  York)  From  West  Mountain,  Conn. 

590.  Moran,  Edward  (New  York).  Life  Saving  Patrol,  New  Jersey  Coast. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Amedee  Fargis,  New  York. 

FROM  GALLERY  3,  NEXT  IN  ORDER  IS  GALLERY  1.  (SEE  PLAN.) 


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GALLERY  1— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  591  TO  630,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  THE  NORTH  COURT. 

591.  Reinhart,  C.  S.  (New  York)  Washed  Ashore. 

592.  Kavanagh,  John  (Cleveland,  O.).  Washer-women. 

593.  Nourse,  Elizabeth  (Paris,  France).  Good  Friday,  Rome. 

594.  Paxton,  William  M.  (Boston)  An  Idyl. 

595.  Sartain,  William  (New  York).  Sand  Dunes  at  Manasquan. 

596.  Melchers,  Gari  (Paris,  France).  The  Nativity. 

NORTH  WALL. 

597.  Butler,  Herbert  (Chicago).  Hard  Times. 

598.  Wentworth,  Cecilia  E.  (New  York)  Prayer. 

599.  Blashfield,  Edwin  H.  (New  York)  Christmas  Bells. 

600.  Baer,  William  J.  (New  York)  Day  Dreams. 

601.  Reinhart,  C.  S.  (New  York)  Awaiting  the  Absent. 

602.  Nettleton,  Walter  (Finistere,  France).  Watching  for  the  Return  of  the 

Fishing  Fleet. 

EAST  WALL. 

603.  Boutwood,  Charles  E.  (Chicago)  Portrait  of  the  Hon.  Charles  B.  Far- 

well.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Dudley  Winston,  Chicago. 

604.  Lampert,  Emma  E.  (Rochester,  N.  Y.)  Behind  the  Dunes. 

605.  Gross,  P.  A.  (Paris,  France)  Road  to  the  Spring,  Liverdun,  France. 

606.  Rose,  Guy  (New  York).  Potato  Gatherers. 

607.  Pearce,  Charles  Sprague  (Auvers-sur-Oise,  France).  A  Village  Funeral, 

Brittany. 

608.  Pearce,  Charles  Sprague  (Auvers-sur-Oise,  France).  Mother  and  Child. 

Lent  by  the  Hon.  Lewis  Emery,  Jr.,  Bradford,  Pa. 

609.  Deining,  E.  W.  (New  York)  A  Mourning  Brave. 

610.  Bicknell,  Frank  A.  (Paris,  France)  Along  the  River  Oise. 

61 1.  Carl,  Kate  A.  (Paris,  France)  Head  of  a  Man. 

612.  Koopman,  August  B.  (New  York)  Dreaming  of  One  Afar. 

613.  Goldman,  Martha  (Pittsburg,  Pa.).  Study  Head. 

614.  Couse,  Eanger  I.  (Paris,  France).  My  First  Born. 

615.  Thomas,  S.  Seymour  (Paris,  France)  An  Innocent  Victim. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

616.  Grayson,  Clifford  P.  (Philadelphia)  November.  Lent  by  the  Art 

Club,  Philadelphia, 


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617.  Gardner,  Elizabeth  (Paris,  France).  Soap  lobbies.  Lent  by  Mr.  Arthur 

Tooth,  London. 

618.  Bigelow,  D.  F.  (Chicago)  Lake  Champlain  and  the  Adirondacks. 

619.  Richardson,  F.  H  (Boston)  Breton  Widow  at  Prayer. 

620.  Gross,  P.  A.  (Paris,  France)  A  Rainy  Day. 

621.  Browne,  Charles  Francis  (Chicago).  Old  Poplar  Trees. 

622.  Rose,  Guy  (New  York).  The  End  of  the  Day. 

623.  Hippie,  Sarah  Levis  (Philadelphia).  Sardine  Fishing  Boats.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  F.  K.  Hippie,  Philadelphia. 

624.  Lyman,  Joseph  (New  York).  Early  Snow  in  the  Adirondacks. 

625.  Blashfield,  Edwin  H.  (New  York).  Portrait. 

626.  Sewell,  Robert  V.  V.  (New  York)  Winter. 

627.  Norton,  Mary  S.  (Boston)  A  Tea  Party. 

628.  Van  Elten,  Kruseman  (New  York).  Late  Autumn. 

WEST  WALL. 

629.  Sewell,  Amanda  Brewster  (New  York).  Washing  Place  in  the  Gatinais. 

630.  Vail,  Eugene  L.  (Paris,  France)  On  the  Thames. 


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GALLERY  9— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  630  TO  782,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  LEFT  OF  ENTRANCE. 

631.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  Sweet  Melodies.  Lent  by  Mr.  D.  M.  Ferry, 

Detroit  Mich. 

632.  Coffin,  William  A.  (New  York)  Evening.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  M.  Lichtenauer, 

New  York. 

633.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.)  Nine  O’Clock.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas 

B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

634.  Merritt,  Mrs.  Anna  Lea  (Andover,  Hampshire,  England).  Love  Locked 

Out. 

635.  Harrison,  Alexander  (Paris,  France).  The  Amateurs. 

636.  Whistler,  J.  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Princess  of  the  Land  of  Porce¬ 

lain.  Lent  by  Mr.  Alexandei  Reid,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

637.  Coffin,  William  A.  (New  York)  Twilight.  Lent  by  Mr.  John  B.  Ladd, 

Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

638.  Faxon,  William  Bailey  (New  York).  Maia. 

639.  Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  Forenoon  in  the  Adirondacks. 

640.  Butler,  George  B.  (New  York)  Girl  with  Tambourine. 

NORTH  WALL. 

641.  Walker,  Henry  O.  (New  York)  The  Gift-Bearer.  Lent  by  Miss  E.  H. 

Bartol,  Boston,  Mass. 

642.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  October. 

643.  Elwell,  D.  Jerome  (Boston).  The  Moorlands,  Cape  Ann. 

644.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  B.  Wheeler, 

New  York. 

645.  Simmons,  Edward  E.  (New  York)  The  Carpenter’s  Son. 

646.  De  Forest,  Lockwood  (New  York).  Moonrise  Among  the  Ruins  of 

Palmyra. 

647.  Walker,  Henry  O.  (New  York)  Boy  on  a  Donkey.  Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  D. 

Warren,  Boston. 

648.  La  Farge,  John  (New  York).  Study  of  a  Boy’s  Head.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Edward  W.  Hooper,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

649.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  A  Corner  in  a  Barnyard.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

6$o.  Moeller,  Louis  (New  York).  Searching.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 
Clarke,  New  York. 

631.  Caliga,  I.  H.  (Boston)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert  F,  Herrick, 
Brookline,  Mass. 


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652.  Haynes,  C.  Coventry.  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  W.  Haynes. 

653.  Phelps,  Helen  Watson  (New  York).  Abandon. 

654.  Stewart,  Jules  L.  (Paris,  France)  Portrait  of  the  Viscountess  de  Gouy 

d’Arcy.  Lent  by  the  Viscountess  de  Gouy  d’Arcy,  Paris. 

655.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Night.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 

New  York. 

656.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  A  Breezy  Day.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas 

B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

657.  Chase,  William  M.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  L. 

658.  King,  James  S.  (Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.)  Evening  Glow. 

659.  Gilman,  B.  F.  (Philadelphia)  Portrait  Study. 

660.  Vanderpoel,  J.  H.  (Chicago)  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  B. 

Humphreys,  Tracy,  Cook  Co.,  Ill. 

661.  Stewart,  Jules  L.  (Paris,  France)  Portrait  of  the  Baroness  Benoist 

Mechin,  Paris.  Lent  by  the  Baron  Benoist  Mechin,  Paris. 

662.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Autumn.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 

663.  Eaton,  C.  Harry.  Normandy  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans, 

New  York. 

664.  Brush,  George  de  Forest  (New  York).  The  Indian  and  the  Lily. 

Lent  by  Mr.  C.  D.  Miller,  Jersey  City. 

665.  Martin,  Homer  D.  (New  York)  Old  Manor  at  Cricquebceuf.  Lent  by 

Dr.  D.  L.  Stimson,  New  York. 

666.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  Autumn. 

667.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  Lent  by  Miss  A. 

B.  Van  Buren,  Detroit,  Mich. 

668.  Foster,  Ben  (New  York).  The  Returning  Flock. 

669.  Johnson,  Eastman  (New  York).  Portrait  of  a  Girl.  Lent  by  Mr.  D.  L. 

Einstein,  New  York. 

670.  Mcllhenny,  C.  Morgan  (Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.).  On  the  Beach. 

671.  Tarbell,  Edmund  C.  (Boston)  My  Sister  Lydia.  Lent  by  Miss  Lydia 

Souther,  Dorchester,  Mass. 

672.  Corwin,  Charles  A.  (Chicago)  Edge  of  the  Clearing. 

673.  Frye,  Miss  Gertrude  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  Lent  by  Mr. 

F.  Evans,  Philadelphia. 

674.  Smillie,  George  H.  (New  York)  Mill  Pond  at  Ridgefield,  Conn.  Lent 

by  Mr.  John  S.  White,  New  York. 

675.  Vinton,  Frederick  P.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

676.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  Gossips.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 

New  York. 

677.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  At  the  Inn.  Lent  by  the  Union  League  Club, 

New  York. 

678.  Melchers,  Gari  (Paris,  France).  Communion.  (Holland.) 

679.  Smillie,  George  H.  (New  York)  A  Lush  Place.  Lent  by  Mr.  Washing¬ 

ton  Wilson,  New  York. 

680.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London,  England)  Portrait. 

681.  Picknell,  William  L.  (New  York)  Sunday  Morning. 


54  world's  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

682.  Connah,  Douglas  John  (New  York).  Douglas  John  Connah.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  John  Connah. 

683.  Foster,  Ben  (New  York).  First  Days  of  Spring.  Lent  by  Mr.  James  F. 

Pettus,  New  York. 

684.  Chase,  William  M.  (New  York)  Lady  in  Pink. 

685.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  The  Sea-weed  Gatherers. 

686.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London,  England)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  Augustus 

St.  Gaudens,  New  York. 

687.  Coffin,  William  A.  (New  York)  Early  Morning.  Lent  by  Mr.  W. 

Seward  Webb,  New  York. 

688.  Keith,  Mrs.  Dora  Wheeler  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Lawrence  Hutton. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Lawrence  Hutton,  New  York. 

689.  Howe,  William  H.  (Paris,  France)  Return  of  the  Herd. 

690.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  Near  Marshfield.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

691.  Brown,  J.  G.  (New  York)  Pull  for  the  Shore.  Lent  by  Mr.  Isidore 

Strauss,  New  York. 

692.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  Sunburst.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 

693.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Lost  on  the  Grand  Banks. 

694.  Cauldwell,  Leslie  (Paris,  France).  A  Sun  Bath. 

695.  Cauldwell,  Leslie  (Paris,  France).  A  Daughter  of  Eve. 

696.  Lutz,  Lewis  C.  (Cincinnati)  Portrait  of  J.  H.  Gest.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  H.  Gest. 

697.  Cunningham,  J.  Wilton  (Paris,  France).  Caught  in  the  Briers. 

698.  Dewing,  T.  W.  (New  York)  The  Days.  Lent  by  Miss  A.  W.  Cheney 

and  Miss  Louise  Cheney,  South  Manchester,  Conn. 

699.  Thayer,  Abbott  H.  (Scarboro,  N.  Y.)  Brother  and  Sister.  Lent  by 

Mr.  A.  A.  Carey,  Boston. 

700.  Robbins,  L.  Lee  (Paris,  France).  My  Portrait. 

701.  Boyden,  Dwight  Frederic  (Paris,  France).  The  Pines  of  Mauve. 

702.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Springtime.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

703.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  On  The  Beach,  Easthampton.  Lent  by  Mr. 

W.  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

704.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  Old  Harmonies.  Lent  by  Mrs.  H.  K.  Porter, 

Pittsburg. 

705.  Brush,  George  de  Forest  (New  York).  Mother  and  Child.  Lent  by  Mr. 

J.  M.  Sears,  Boston. 

706.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Music.  Lent  by  Mr  .E.  N.  Finney,  Milwaukee. 

707.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Sand  Dunes.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Robert 

Carter,  New  York. 

708.  Moran,  Leon  (New  York).  Back  from  the  Post-office. 

709.  Gill,  Mariquita  (Giverny,  France).  A  Midsummer  Morning,  Giverny. 

710.  Lee,  Laura  (Boston).  Retrospection.  « 

EAST  WALL. 

711.  Wigand,  Albright  (Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  J.  Albright. 

712.  Dewing,  T.  W.  (New  York)  Summer  Twilight.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  L. 

Freer,  Detroit. 


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713.  Dewing,  T.  W.  (New  York)  A  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  Stanford  White, 

New  York. 

714.  Dewing,  T.  W.  (New  York)  A  Musician.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

715.  Thayer,  Abbott  H.  (Scarboro,  N.  Y.)  Virgin  Enthroned.  Lent  by  Mr. 

J.  M.  Sears,  Boston. 

716.  Twachtman,  J.  H.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  Decorative  Landscape. 

717.  Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Webb  Weir. 

718.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Autumn.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

719.  Wiggins,  Carlton  (New  York).  Evening,  Village  of  Grez.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Charles  M.  Kurtz,  New  York. 

720.  Dewing,  T0  W.  (New  York)  A  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  Stanford  White. 

721.  Davis,  Charles  H.  (Mystic,  Conn.)  April. 

722.  Coman,  Mrs.  Charlotte  B.  (Waterville,  N.  Y.)  A  Stony  Brook. 

723.  Jenkins,  H.  T.  (Philadelphia)  Still  Life. 

724.  Donoho,  G.  Ruger  (New  York).  La  Marcellerie. 

725.  Chase,  William  M.  (New  York)  Lilliputian  Boats  in  the  Park.  Lent 

by  Mr.  R.  L.  Knoedler,  New  York. 

726.  Dielman,  Frederick  (New  York).  A  New  York  Arab.  Lent  by  Mr.  Will¬ 

iam  Semple,  Louisville,  Ky. 

727.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Salt  Works  of  Padanaram. 

728.  Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  A  Day  in  Spring.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Alexis  Ludwig,  Leonia,  N.  Y. 


729. 

730. 
731* 
732. 

733- 

734- 

735* 

736. 

737- 

738. 

739- 

740. 

741. 

742. 
743- 


SOUTH  WALL. 

Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  Afternoon  Tea.  Lent  by  Mr.  Chester  W. 
Chapin,  New  York. 

Maynard,  George  Willoughby  (New  York).  Flora.  Lent  by  Mrs.  K.  R. 
Papin,  Chicago. 

Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  A  Gray  Lowery  Day.  Lent  by 
Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

Clarke,  Thomas  Shields  (Pittsburg).  A  Fool’s  Fool.  Lent  by  the  Penn¬ 
sylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Van  Boskerck,  Robt.  W.  (New  York)  A  Rhode  Island  River. 
Sheppard,  Warren  (Brooklyn).  The  Restless  Sea.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  S. 

Fassett,  Tona wanda,  N.  Y. 

Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  In  the  Woods. 

Simmons,  Edward  E.  (New  York)  Darby  and  Joan. 

Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Starlight.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 
New  York. 

Allen,  Thomas  (Boston).  Under  the  Willows. 

Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Sunset  at  Sea.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  L.  Freer, 
Detroit. 

Church,  F.  S.  (New  York)  Knowledge  is  Power.  Lent  Mr.  by  C.  L. 
Freer,  Detroit. 

Bogert,  George  H.  (New  York)  Moonlight,  Etaples,  France. 

Gay,  Walter  (Paris,  France).  A  Gregorian  Chant. 

Coffin,  William  A.  (New  York)  September  Breeze.  Lent  by  Mr.  W. 
Seward  Webb,  New  York. 


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744.  Whistler,  J.  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Chelsea  Girl.  Lent  by  Mr. 

A.  J.  Cassatt,  Philadelphia. 

745.  Brush,  George  de  Forest  (New  York).  The  Sculptor  and  the  King.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Henry  Failing,  Portland,  Ore. 

746.  McEwen,  Walter  (Paris,  France).  The  Judgment  of  Paris.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Albert  A.  Munger,  Chicago. 

747.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  Mending  the  Nets. 

748.  Eakins,  Mrs.  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  Reflection.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  H. 

MacDowell,  Philadelphia. 

749.  Lampert,  Emma  E.  (Rochester)  A  Hillside  in  Picardy. 

750.  Bates,  Dewey  (Cookham  Dene,  Berkshire,  England).  Spring.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  A.  C.  C.  Bere,  London. 

751.  Whistler,  J.  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Fur  Jacket.  Lent  Mr.  by  Alex¬ 

ander  Reid,  Glasgow,  Scotland. 

752.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Morning.  Lent  by  Mr.  John  Newell,  Chicago. 
753-  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Rising  Moon,  Autumn.  Lent  Mr.  by  C.  L. 

Freer,  Detroit. 

754.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Winter  Evening.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 

755.  Pearce,  Charles  Sprague  (Auvers-sur-Oise,  France).  The  Shepherdess, 

756.  Jenkins,  H.  T.  (Philadelphia)  Landscape. 

757.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  The  Cove  Road,  Naushon  Island,  Mass. 

Lent  by  the  Detroit  Club. 

758.  Whistler,  J.  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Lady  with  the  Yellow  Buskin. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Alexander  Reid  Glasgow. 

759.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  Antony  Van  Corlear,  the  Trumpeter. 

760.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  The  Grand  Canal,  Dordrecht,  Holland.  Lent 

by  Mr.  John  Taylor  Johnston,  New  York. 

7610  Anderson,  David  J.  (Woodiridge,  N.  J.)  Landscape. 

762.  Vanderpoel,  J.  H.  (Chicago)  Blessed  are  They  that  Mourn. 

763.  Duvall,  Fannie  E.  (Los  Angeles,  Cal.)  Study  of  Onions. 

764.  Chase,  William  M.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E.  Lent  by  Mrs.  E. 

765.  Jones,  Francis  C.(New  York)  On  the  White  Sand  Dunes.  Lent  by  Mr. 

John  Gellattly,  New  York. 

766.  Dearth,  Henry  J.  (East  Hampton,  L.  I.)  Autumn.  Lent  by  Mr.  George 

I.  Tillotson. 

767.  Stewart,  Jules  L.  (Paris,  France)  The  Baptism. 

768.  Whistler,  J.  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Harmony  in  Blue  and  Silver. 

Lent  by  Mr.  J.  J.  Shannon,  London. 

769.  Chase,  William  M.  (New  York)  Alice  (a  portrait.) 

770.  Shurtleff,  R.  M.  (New  York)  In  Autumn  Woods. 

771.  Tyler,  James  G.  (New  York)  The  Norman’s  Woe.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  M. 

Jones,  New  York. 

772.  Keith,  William  (San  Francisco).  Autumn  Sunset. 

773.  Stewart,  Jules  L.  (Paris,  France)  On  the  Yacht  Namouna,  Venice,  1890. 
Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  Borie,  Philadelphia. 

Mowbray,  H.  Siddons  (New  York).  The  Rose  Harvest  Lent  by  Mr.  T. 
Helman,  New  York. 


774* 


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57 


775.  Mowbray,  H.  Siddons  (New  York).  Arcadia.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans, 

New  York. 

776.  Mowbray,  H.  Siddons  (New  York).  Scheherazade.  (“Arabian  Nights.”) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

WEST  WALL. 

777.  Gaugengigl,  I.  M.  (Boston)  The  Manuscript.  Lent  by  Mr.  Wm.  A. 

Slater,  Norwich,  Conn. 

778.  Gaugengigl,  I.  M.  (Boston)  The  Rehearsal. 

779.  Gaugengigl,  I.  M.  (Boston)  The  Love  Song.  Lent  by  the  Tavern  Club, 

Boston. 

780.  Davis,  Charles  H.  (Mystic,  Conn.)  Summer  Morning. 

781.  Waugh,  Ida  (Philadelphia).  Hagar  and  Ishmael.  Lent  by  the  Penn¬ 

sylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

782.  Richards,  William  T.  (Newport,  R.  I.)  Old  Ocean’s  Gray  and  Melan¬ 

choly  Waste.  Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  H.  Coates,  Philadelphia. 


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GALLERY  8-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  783  TO  815,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  9. 

783.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  A  Winter  Afternoon. 

784.  Johnson,  Eastman  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Dr.  McCosh.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Alexander  Maitland. 

785.  Blackman,  Walter  (London,  England).  A  Capri  Belle. 

786.  Story,  Julian  (Paris,  France).  Mile.  De  Sombreuil.  (Episode  of  th.e 

French  Revolution — ) 

Sombreuil  appears.  He  is  condemned.  The  door  opens.  His  daughter  glides  for¬ 
ward  and  hangs  upon  the  neck  of  the  old  man,  shielding  him  with  her  body  and  beg¬ 
ging  the  assassins  to  spare  her  father  or  kill  her  with  the  same  blow.  The  sublimity 
of  her  devotion  and  the  fervor  of  her  supplications  move  these  butchers.  The  cry 
that  Sombreuil  be  spared  is  raised  by  the  mob.  The  weapons  are  lowered  and  the 
life  of  the  father  is  granted  the  daughter,  but  at  a  horrible  price.  It  is  exacted  that 
to  signify  her  abjuration  of  the  aristocracy  she  drink  from  a  glass  filled  with  the 
blood  of  the  aristocrats.  Madame  de  Sombreuil  seizes  the  glass  with  a  firm  hand, 
raises  it  to  her  lips  and  drinks  to  the  health  of  her  father.  This  act  saves  him. 
(Lamartine— History  of  the  Girondists.) 

787.  Whistler,  J.  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Nocturne,  Valparaiso.  Lent  by 

the  Hon.  Sir  John  Charles  Day,  London. 

788.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  A  Salt  Marsh.  December. 

789.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Eight  Bells. 

790.  Van  Boskerck,  Robert  W.  (New  York)  The  Hackensack  Meadows. 

791.  Vanderpoel,  J.  H.  (Chicago)  Weary.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  L.  Hutchinson, 

Chicago. 

792.  Parton,  Arthur  (New  York).  In  the  Month  of  May.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T. 

Evans,  New  York. 

793.  Freer,  Frederick  W.  (Chicago)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  C.  Champ- 

lin,  Chicago. 

794.  Toaspern,  Otto  (New  York).  Music. 

NORTH  WALL. 

795.  Hartwich,  Herman  (Munich,  Bavaria).  A  Bleachery  in  Lombardy. 

796.  Dessar,  Louis  P.  (Paris,  France)  Evening. 

797.  Marr,  Carl  (Munich,  Bavaria).  The  Flagellants. 

History  records  the  fact  that,  owing  to  wars,  the  plague,  religious  persecution,  internal 
dissensions,  the  contention  of  Church  and  State  and  the  despotic  rule  of  relentless 
tyrants,  the  people  of  Southern  Europe  in  the  thirteenth  and  fourteenth  centuries 
were  in  a  despairing  condition.  When  prayer  proved  unavailing  in  mitigation  of 
their  distress,  the  most  devout  among  them  sought  to  gain  the  favor  of  the  Almighty 
by  self-torture  in  public  places  in  the  towns.  Their  example  was  followed,  and  soon 
young  and  old  practiced  self-flagellation.  With  scourge  in  hand,  praying,  weeping, 
groaning  and  singing,  the  people  formed  into  great  processions  led  by  fanatics.  Be¬ 
ginning  at  Perugia,  they  overran  Italy,  and,  to  some  extent,  the  northern  countries 
of  Europe. 


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798.  Picknell,  William  L.  (New  York)  The  Edge  of  Winter.  Lent  by  Mr. 

F.  A.  Hammond,  New  York. 

799.  Dessar,  Louis  P.  (Paris,  France)  The  Fishermen’s  Departure.  (Etaples, 

France.) 

EAST  WALL. 

800.  Knight,  D.  Ridgway  (Paris,  France).  Hailing  the  Ferry.  Lent  by  the 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Philadelphia. 

801.  McEwen,  Walter  (Paris,  France).  Telling  Ghost  Stories. 

802.  Harrison,  Alexander  (Paris,  France).  In  Arcadia. 

803.  Denman,  Herbert  (New  York).  The  Trio. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

804.  Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert  (Boston).  North  Sea  Dunes. 

805.  Pearce,  Charles  Sprague  (Auvers-sur-Oise,  France).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  P. 

806.  Harrison,  Alexander  (Paris,  France).  The  Bathers. 

807.  Harrison,  Alexander  (Paris,  France).  Twilight.  Lent  by  the  St.  Louis 

Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

808.  Lyman,  Joseph  (New  York).  Sand  Dunes  at  Annisquam,  Mass. 

809.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London,  England)  Mother  and  Child.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Edward  Davis,  Boston. 

810.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Painting  and  Poetry. 

811.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  An  Eclogue. 

812.  Marr,  Carl  (Munich,  Bavaria).  A  Summer  Afternoon.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

P.  A.  Hearst,  Washington,  D.  C. 

WEST  WALL. 

813.  Harrison,  Birge  (Paris,  France).  A  Surprise  in  the  Forest  of  Com- 

piegne. 

814.  Grayson,  Clifford  P.  (Philadelphia)  A  Rainy  Day  at  Pont  Aven.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Charles  J.  Singer,  Chicago. 

815.  Moore,  H.  Humphrey  (Paris,  France).  Japanese  Musicians. 


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GALLERY  37-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  816  TO  911,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  8. 

816.  Weir,  John  F.  (New  Haven,  Conn.)  Forging  the  Shaft. 

817.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  On  the  Maine  Coast. 

818.  Tryon,  U.  W.  (New  York)  October.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke, 

New  York. 

819.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Moorlands. 

820.  Throop,  Frances  Hunt  (New  York).  Spring  Carnations. 

821.  Rudell,  P.  E.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  A  November  Day. 

822.  Picknell,  William  E.  (New  York)  The  Road  to  Concarneau.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

823.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  John  Alden’s  Letter. 

824..  Volk,  Douglas  (Minneapolis).  A  Puritan  Girl.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 
Clarke,  New  York. 

825.  Shirlaw,  Walter  (New  York).  Sheep-shearing  in  the  Bavarian  High¬ 

lands. 

826.  Sartain,  Emily  (Philadelphia).  Marie. 

827.  Irwin,  Benoni  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Hubert  Herkomer. 

828.  Sewell,  Mrs.  Amanda  Brewster  (New  York).  Pleasures  of  the  Past. 

829.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Portrait  of  St.  Gaudens.  Lent  by  Mr.  Augustus 

St.  Gaudens,  New  York. 

830.  Throop,  Frances  Hunt  (New  York).  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

831.  Cunningham,  J.  Wilton  (Paris,  France).  For  My  Rabbits. 

832.  Minor,  Robert  C.  (New  York)  Evening. 

833.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  Cab  Station,  Rue  Bonaparte,  Paris. 

834.  Jones,  H.  Bolton  (New  York).  The  Flax  Breaker.  Lent  by  Mr.  R.  J. 

Menefee,  Louisville,  Ky. 

835.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  Courtship  of  Miles  Standish.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Henry  C.  Howells,  Flushing,  L.  I. 

836.  Walker,  Horatio  (New  York).  A  Stable  Interior. 

837.  Huntington,  Daniel  (New  York).  The  Goldsmith’s  Daughter. 

838.  Kellogg,  Alice  D.  (Chicago)  The  Mother. 

839.  Martin,  Homer  D.  (New  York)  Mussel  Gatherers  at  Villerville,  Nor¬ 

mandy.  Lent  by  Mr.  F.  L.  Gunther,  New  York. 

840.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  “Will  it  Rain  To-morrow?” 

841.  Beck,  Carol  H.  (Philadelphia)  Portrait  of  Governor  Pattison,  of  Penn¬ 

sylvania.  Lent  by  the  Hon.  R.  E.  Pattison,  Harrisburg,  Pa. 

842.  Hippie,  Sarah  Levis  (Philadelphia).  The  Road  to  Puteaux.  Lent  by 

Mr,  F.  K.  Hippie,  Philadelphia.. 


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843.  Nourse,  Elizabeth  (Paris,  France).  The  Reader. 

844.  Woodwell,  Joseph  R.  (Pittsburg)  Rocks  at  Low  Tide,  Magnolia,  Mass. 

845.  Van  Boskerck,  Robert  W.  (New  York)  Sand  Road  from  the  Sea.  Lent 

by  Mr.  H.  R.C.  Watson,  New  York. 

846.  Hovenden,  Thomas  (Plymouth  Meeting,  Pa.).  Breaking  the  Home  Ties. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  C.  Harrison,  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

847.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  An  English  Spring  Morning. 

848.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Roger  D.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

Deering,  Evanston,  Ill. 

849.  Donoho,  G.  Ruger  (New  York).  The  Explorers.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  Hull 

Browning,  New  York. 

850.  Shirlaw,  Walter  (New  York).  Rufina.  Lent  by  the  Century  Associa¬ 

tion,  New  York. 

851.  Eaton,  C.  Harry  (New  York).  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  A.  Rust, 

Chicago. 

852.  Chase,  Harry  (deceased).  The  Battery  Park,  New  York.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Harry  Chase,  St.  Louis. 

853.  Johnson,  Eastman  (New  York).  Two  Men. 

854.  Chase,  Harry  (deceased).  At  Anchor  Off  Scheveningen.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Harry  Chase,  St.  Louis. 

855.  Tompkins,  F.  H.  (Boston)  Good  Friday. 

856.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  The  Pursuit  of  the  Ideal. 

857.  Smith,  Henry  P.  (New  York)  Old  Oaks  at  Waterford.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Latham  A.  Fish,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

858.  Shields,  Thomas  W.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Cavalier,  Time  of  Louis  XIII. 

859.  Buttles,  Mary  (New  York).  Peasant  Woman  of  Alsace. 

860.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Herring  Fishing. 

861.  Jones,  Francis  C.  (New  York)  Exchanging  Confidences.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

862.  Rosenthal,  Toby  (Munich,  Bavaria).  A  Dancing  Lesson  of  Our  Grand¬ 

mothers. 

863.  Boggs,  Frank  M.  (Paris,  France)  Fishing  Boats  Going  Out,  Isigny, 

France.  Lent  by  Mr.  James  H.  Dole,  Chicago. 

864.  Sewell,  Mrs.  Amanda  Brewster  (New  York).  A  Sylvan  Festival. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  EAST  END. 

865.  Gardner,  Elizabeth  (Paris,  France).  The  Water’s  Edge.  Lent  by 

Mr.  W.  H.  Tailer,  Dobbs  Ferry,  N.  Y. 

866.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  A  Vision  of  Moonrise.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

Deering,  Chicago. 

867.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  The  Writing  Master. 

868.  Gill,  Rosalie  Lorraine  (New  York).  Twilight  on  St.  Ives  Bay. 

869.  Smith,  Henry  P.  (New  York)  Landscape  at  Waterford,  Conn. 

870.  Hasbrouck,  D.  F.  (New  York)  A  Winter  Morning  in  the  Catskills. 

Lent  by  Mr.  E.  W.  Gillette,  Chicago. 

871.  Brown,  J.  G.  (New  York)  The  Stump  Speech. 

872.  Story,  Julian  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Father. 


62  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

873.  Brown,  J.  G.  (New  York)  When  we  were  Girls.  Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Asiel, 

New  York. 

874.  Poore,  H.  R.  (Philadelphia)  The  Bridge.  (At  Close  of  Day.) 

875.  Rehn,  F.  K.  M.  (New  York)  Close  of  a  Summer  Day.  Lent  by  the  Buf¬ 

falo  Fine  Arts  Academy,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

876.  Brown,  J.  G.  (New  York)  Training  the  Dog. 

877.  Whitman,  Sarah  W.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  Oliver  Wendell  Holmes. 

Lent  by  the  College  of  Physicians,  Philadelphia. 

878.  Whittemore,  William  J.  (New  York)  Autumn  Sunshine. 

879.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  Sunlight  on  the  Sea. 

880.  Poore,  H.  R.  (Philadelphia)  The  Night  of  the  Nativity. 

881.  Kappes,  Alfred  (New  York).  Tattered  and  Torn.  Lent  by  the  Boston  Art 

Club. 

882.  Whittredge,  W.  (New  York)  The  Old  Hunting  Ground.  Lent  by 

Mr.  J.  W.  Pinchot,  New  York. 

883.  Browne,  Charles  Francis  (Chicago).  On  the  Oise,  France. 

8S4.  Baker,  Mary  K.  (Boston)  Chrysanthemums. 

885.  Ciinedinst,  B.  W.  (New  York)  The  Water  Colorist. 

886.  Dohn,  Pauline  A.  (Chicago)  What  the  Stork  Brought. 

887.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  The  Days  that  are  no  More. 

888.  Grayson,  Clifford  P.  (Philadelphia)  Idle  Hours. 

889.  Allen,  Thomas  (Boston).  Coming  Through  the  Woods. 

890.  Maynard,  Guy  F.  (Chicago)  Dutch  Interior.  Lent  by  Mr.  P.  C.  Maynard, 

Chicago. 

891.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Evening. 

892.  Maynard,  George  Willoughby  (New  York).  Portrait  of  F.  D.  Millet. 

Lent  by  Mr.  F.  D.  Millet,  New  York. 

893.  Shurtleff,  R.  M.  (New  York)  Looking  East  at  Sunset. 

894.  Ulrich,  Charles  F.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  In  the  Land  of  Promise.  (Castle 

Garden,  New  York).  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans,  New  York. 

895.  Hayden,  Edward  Parker.  October  Sunlight. 

896.  Howe,  William  H.  (Paris,  France).  A  Norman  Bull. 

897.  Foss,  Harriet  Campbell  (New  York).  A  Flower  Maker. 

898.  Truesdell,  Gaylord  S.  (Paris,  France).  The  Shepherd’s  Lunch. 

899.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  Charging  the  Battery.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T. 

Evans,  New  York. 

900.  Palmer,  Walter  L.  (Albany,  N.  Y.)  Autumn  Morning;  Mist  Clearing 

Away.  Lent  by  Mr.  John  G.  Myers,  Albany. 

901.  Cox,  Mrs.  Kenyon  (Louise  H.  King)  (New  York).  The  Lotos  Eaters. 

902.  Stone,  J.  M.  (Boston)  Leukopis. 

903.  Wallace,  Laurie  (Omaha).  Portrait  of  Mr.  James  W.  Scott.  Lent  by  the 

Chicago  Press  Club. 

904.  Baker,  William  Bliss  (deceased).  Silence.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 

905.  Melchers,  Gari  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

906.  Koehler,  Robert  (New  York).  At  the  Cafe. 

907.  Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  A.  Ludwig. 

Leonia,  N.  Y. 


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908.  Trego,  William  T.  (North  Wales  Pa.)  The  Pursuit.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  B 

Wheeler,  New  York. 

909.  Koehler,  Robert  (New  York).  The  Carpenter’s  Family. 

910.  Maynard,  George  Willoughby  (New  York).  Pomona. 

911.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  Daybreak,  New  Bedford  Harbor. 

Mr.  W.  T.  Evans,  New  York. 


Lent  bv 


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GALLERY  38-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  912  TO  936,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  37. 

912.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  A  Girl  in  Black.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  M.  Chase, 

New  York. 

913.  Ulrich,  Charles  F.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  Glass  Blowers.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

914.  Hardie,  Robert  Gordon  (New  York).  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Wife. 

NORTH  WALL. 

915.  Moran,  Edward  (New  York).  Melodies  of  the  Sea.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Martha  E.  French,  Chicago. 

916.  McEwen,  Walter  (Paris,  France).  The  Absent  One.  (All  Soul’s  Day.) 

917.  Dvorak,  Frant  (Chicago).  Mother’s  Pleasure. 

918.  Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  In  the  Adirondacks.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T. 

Evans,  New  York. 

919.  Coman,  Mrs.  Charlotte  B.  (Waterville,  N.  Y.)  The  Road  to  Town, 

Florida. 

920.  De  Crano,  F.  F.  (Philadelphia)  Mentone,  France. 

EAST  WALL. 

921.  Johnson,  Eastman  (New  York).  Life  size  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  Archi¬ 

bald  Rogers,  Hyde  Park,  New  York. 

922.  Kappes,  Alfred  (New  York).  Rent  Day.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 

923.  Ulrich,  Charles  F.  (Munich  Bavaria)  An  Italian  Idyl. 

924.  Parsons,  Orrin  Sheldon  (New  York).  A  Lady  in  Black.  Lent  by  Mr.  J. 

L.  M.  Hunt,  New  York. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

925.  Fitz,  B.  R.  (deceased)  Autumn  Showers.  Lent  by  Dr.  George  W.  Fitz, 

Cambridge,  Mass. 

926.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  H.  W.  Goodrich, 

New  York. 

927.  Gutherz,  Carl  (St.  Paul).  The  Temptation  of  St.  Anthony. 

928.  Browne,  Charles  Francis  (Chicago).  Sand  Dunes  of  Drummadoon, 

Arran. 

929.  Freer,  Frederick  W.  (Chicago)  Gold  Fish.  Lent  by  Mr.  James  C.  Brooks, 

Chicago. 

930.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  A  Cabbage  Garden.  Lent  by  Mrs.  J.  A. 

Hewlett,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

931.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  On  the  Way  to  the  Grand  Prix. 

932.  Taggart,  George  (Watertown,  N.  Y.).  A  Portrait. 


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WEST  WALL. 

933.  McCormick,  M.  Evelyn  (San  Francisco).  Morning  at  Giverny,  France. 

934.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia).  Bad  News. 

935.  Blakelock,  R.  A.  (Cloverdale,  N.  Y.)  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas 

B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

936.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York).  Embarrassment.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 


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GALLERY  39-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  937  TO  991,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  38. 

937.  Bridgman,  Frederic  A.  (Paris,  France)  Women  at  the  Mosque,  Algiers. 

938.  Moeller,  Louis.  Stubborn.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

939.  Wiggins,  Carlton  (New  York).  Clouds  and  Sunshine.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  E.  Dingee,  Brooklyn. 

940.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  A  Lady  in  Green. 

941.  Davis,  Charles  H.  (Mystic,  Conn.)  On  the  New  England  Coast. 

942.  Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  Evening.  Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wyant,  New 

York. 

943.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  A  Winter  Morning. 

944.  Brown,  J.  G.  (New  York)  At  the  Old  Cottage  Door.  Lent  by  Mr.  Gilbert 

Gaul,  New  York. 

945.  Low,  Will  H.  (New  York)  May  Blossoms.  Lent  by  Smith  College, 

Northampton  College,  Mass. 

946.  Wiggins,  Carlton  (New  York).  Midsummer.  Lent  by  Mr.  John  F.  Din- 

gee,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

947.  Huntington,  Daniel  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Mr.  Elliott  F.  Shepard,  Jr. 

948.  Blakelock,  R.  A.  (New  York).  Moonlight.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  M.  Laffan, 
m  New  York. 

949.  Major,  Ernest  L.  (Boston)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  Clark,  Williams- 

town,  Mass. 

950.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  Sundown  in  the  Lane. 

951.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  The  Iris  Bed.  Lent  by  Mr.  Wm.  S.  Hol¬ 

lingsworth,  New  York. 

952.  Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  Sunset  in  the  Woods.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  M.  Lich- 

tenauer,  New  York. 

953.  Green,  Frank  Russell  (New  York).  My  Sweetheart.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

954.  Johnson,  Eastman  (New  York).  The  Cranberry  Harvest,  Nantucket 

Island,  Mass.  Lent  by  Mr.  Auguste  Richard,  New  York. 

955.  Bridgman,  Frederic  A.  (Paris,  France)  In  a  Village  at  El  Biar, 

Algiers. 

956.  Vander  Weyden,  Harry  (Paris,  France).  Katwijk  Herring  Boats.  (Hol¬ 

land.) 

957.  Vinton,  Frederick  P.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  Augustus  Flagg.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Augustus  Flagg,  Boston. 

958.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  Threatening. 

959.  Reid,  Robert  (New  York).  Pier  First  Born. 


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960.  Gaugengigl,  I.  M.  (Boston)  The  Hat.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  F.  Weld,  Boston. 

961.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  Sealing  the  Letter.  Lent  by  Mr.  Hen¬ 

derson,  Minneapolis. 

NORTH  WALL. 

962.  Irwin,  Benoni  (New  York).  Sweet  Sixteen. 

963.  Peters,  Clinton  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Mile.  N.  C. 

964.  Helmold,  Adele  von  (Philadelphia).  Marigolds. 

965.  Martin,  Homer  D.  (New  York)  Behind  the  Dunes,  Lake  Ontario. 

966.  Lownes,  Anna  (Philadelphia).  The  Raven. 

967.  Browne,  Charles  Francis  (Chicago).  Back  from  the  Beach,  Cape  Ann. 

968.  Beckwith,  Carroll  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  A.  H.  Lent  by 

Miss  Hall,  New  York. 

EAST  WALL. 

5 

969.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  The  Millpond.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas 

B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

970.  Coffin,  William  A.  (New  York)  Moonlight  in  Harvest. 

971.  Turner,  C.  Y.  (New  York)  The  Pride  of  the  Farm. 

972.  Whittredge,  W.  (New  York)  The  Plains.  Lent  by  the  Century  Club, 

New  York. 

973.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  A  Day' in  June. 

974.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  Hall  of  the  Venus  de  Milo,  in  the 

Louvre,  Paris.  Lent  by  Mr.  H.  T.  Shriver,  New  York. 

975.  Palmer,  Walter  L.  (Albany,  N.  Y.)  An  Early  Snow.  Lent  by  Mr.  F.  D. 

Plurtt,  New  York. 

976.  Vanderpoel,  J.  H.  (Chicago)  Twilight  Reverie. 

977.  Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  September  Afternoon.  Lem  by 

Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

978.  La  Farge,  John  (New  York).  Halt  of  the  Wise  Men  from  the  East. 

Lent  by  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston. 

979.  Vinton,  Frederick  P.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  Theodore  Chase.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Theodore  Chase,  Boston. 

980.  La  Farge,  John  (New  York).  Visit  of  Nicodemus  to  Christ. 

981.  Maynard,  Guy  F.  (Chicago)  Looking  Out.  Lent  by  Mr.  P.  C.  May¬ 

nard,  Chicago. 

982.  Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  Clearing  Off. 

983.  Johnson,  Eastman  (New  York).  The  Nantucket  School  of  Philosophy. 

Lent  by  Mr.  E.  D.  Adams,  New  York. 

984.  Evans,  Joe  (New  York).  The  Plainfield  Road. 

985.  Fitz,  B.  R.  (deceased)  Reflection.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans,  New 

York. 

986.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  The  Rock  of  Gibraltar.  Lent  by  Mrs.  H. 

E.  Lawrence,  New  York. 

987.  Ochtman,  Leonard  (New  York).  Night. 

988.  Tyler,  Bayard  H.  (New  York)  Waiting. 

989.  Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  An  October  Day. 

990.  Bisbing,  Henry  S.  (Paris)  Lapsing  Waves  on  a  Quiet  Shore. 

991.  Jones,  Francis  C.  (New  York)  The  Favorite  Grandchild. 


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992. 

993- 

994. 

995. 

996. 

997- 

998. 

999. 


1000. 

1001. 

1002. 

1003. 

1004. 

1005. 
£006. 
1007. 


GALLERY  40-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  992  to  1011,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  END  OF  THE  WALL. 


Wyant,  A.  H.  (deceased)  Sunset.  Lent  by  Mr.  Frederick  B.  Pratt, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Allen,  W.  S.  (New  York)  Evening  at  the  Lake. 

Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N,  J.).  The  End  of  the  Shower.  Lent  by  Mr. 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J,).  Twilight.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 
Clarke,  New  York. 

Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  The  Delaware  Valley.  Lent  by  Mr. 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

Dewing,  T.  W.  (New  York)  A  Lady  in  Blue.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  L.  Freer, 
Detroit,  Mich. 

Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  A  Sunny  Autumn  Day.  Lent  by  Mr. 
Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

Inness,  George  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  A  White  Mountain  Valley.  Lent  by 
Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York.  * 


EAST  WALL. 


BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  TO  FRENCH  GALLERIES. 

Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy).  The  Sorrowing  Soul  between  Doubt  and 
Faith.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  George  Webb,  Salem,  Mass. 

Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy).  The  Cup  of  Love.  Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  F. 

Roudebush,  New  York. 

Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy). 

F.  Roudebush,  New  York. 

Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy). 

Johnson,  New  York. 

Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy). 


The  Young  Marsyas.  Lent  by  Mrs.  A. 
A  Venetian  Model.  Lent  by  Mr.  Davis 
The  Fisherman  and  the  Geni.  Lent  by 

(A  design 


Mr.  Martin  Brimmer,  Boston. 

La  Farge,  John  (New  York).  A  Venetian  Guitar  Player, 
for  stained  glass.) 

Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy).  Delilah.  Lent  by  Col.  J.  G.  Moore,  New 
York. 

Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy).  Sampson.  Lent  by  Col.  J.  G.  Moore,  New 
York. 


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1008.  Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy).  Morning.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  B.  Wheeler, 

New  York. 

1009.  Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy).  The  Roc’s  Egg.  Lent  by  Mr.  Martin 

Brimmer,  Boston. 

1010.  Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome  Italy).  A  Soul  in  Bondage.  Lent  by  Mrs.  A.  F. 

Roudebush,  New  York. 

1011.  Vedder,  Elihu  (Rome,  Italy).  The  Lair  of  the  Sea  Serpent.  Lent  by 

the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston,  Mass. 

Note. — The  North  and  West  walls  of  Gallery  40  contain  pictures  belonging 
to  the  United  States  Loan  Collection  (Foreign  Masterpieces  owned  in  the 
United  States).  These  are  catalogued  as  Group  146 — “Exhibits  from  Private 
Collections” — beginning  with  No.  3003. 

From  Gallery  40  the  numbering  of  the  oil  paintings  belonging  to  the  United 
States  Section  is  continued  in  Alcove  115,  in  the  upper  gallery  of  the  East  Court 
(Northeast  corner),  reached  by  a  staircase  from  the  Northeast  corner  of  the  East 
Court,  main  floor.  The  visitor  should  not  neglect  the  paintings  in  the  galleries. 
Among  them  are  some  of  the  most  meritorious  works  in  the  United  States 
Section. 


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UPPER  GALLERY  OF  EAST  COURT- 
OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  1012  TO  1135,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL— ALCOVE  115. 

BEGINNING  AT  STAIRCASE  LEADING  TO  THE  UPPER  GALLERY. 

1012.  Bunker,  Caroline  (Boston).  Goosefield. 

1013.  Newcomb,  Mrs.  Marie  Guise  (New  York).  Sheep  in  the  Clearing. 

1014.  Trotter,  Mary  K.  (New  York)  Daphnis. 

1015.  Weber,  Carl  (Philadelphia).  Trout  Stream  near  Dingman’s  Ferry. 

1016.  Moran,  Thomas  (New  York).  Grand  Canon  of  the  Yellowstone. 

1017.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  Portrait  of  Dr.  J.  M.  Da  Costa. 

Lent  by  the  Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia. 

1018.  Couse,  Eanger  I.  (Paris,  France)  Milking  Time. 

1019.  Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia).  An  Orchard. 

1020.  Dessar,  Louis  P.  (Paris,  France)  Study — French  Peasant  Girl’s  Head. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Meyer  Jonasson,  New  York. 

1021.  Dunsmore,  John  Ward  (Detroit).  Mozart. 

1022.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  A  Winter  Fog. 

1023.  Witt,  J.  H.  (New  York)  The  Celestial  Choir. 

ALCOVE  114. 

1024.  Slade,  Emily  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Miss  C.  C.  C. 

1025.  Cox,  Mrs.  Kenyon  (Louise  H.  King  Cox)  (New  York).  A  Rondel. 

1026.  Morris,  Jennie  H.  (Moorestown,  N.  J.)  Still  Life. 

1027.  Fisher,  Mark  (Stockbridge,  England).  Cattle  Crossing  a  Stream. 

1028.  Wagner,  Jacob  (Boston).  A  Bit  of  a  Lark. 

1029.  Walkley,  D.  B.  (Pittsburg)  The  Potter.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  A.  Shaw, 

Sharpsburg,  Pa. 

1030.  Metcalf,  W.  L.  (New  York)  Tunisian  Market.  Lent  by  Mr.  H.  R.' 

Astor  Cary. 

1031.  Dow,  Arthur  W.  (Ipswich,  Mass.)  Marsh  Islands. 

1032.  Hill,  Roswell  S.  (New  York)  Young  Girl  Reading. 

1033.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  Prof.  George  Barker. 

Lent  by  Prof.  George  Barker,  Philadelphia. 

1034.  MacDowell,  Elizabeth  (Philadelphia).  Day  Dreams.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Walter  MacDowell,  Philadelphia. 

1035.  Woodwell,  Johanna  K.  (Pittsburg)  Study  Head  of  a  Young  Lady. 

1036.  DuMond,  Frank  Vincent  (New  York).  Monastic  Life. 

1037.  Tolman,  Stacy  (Allston,  Mass.).  The  Etcher, 


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1038.  Allen,  Thomas  (Boston).  Thoroughbreds.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Thomas 

Allen,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

1039.  Buttles,  Mary  (New  York).  Julie. 

1040.  Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert  (Boston).  The  Tide  River. 

1041.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  May. 

ALCOVE  113. 

1042.  Hamilton,  John  McLure  (London).  The  Knitting  Lesson. 

1043.  Sargent,  John  S.  (London  England)  Study  of  an  Egyptian  Girl. 

1044.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  Mr.  William  D.  Marks, 

Lent  by  Mr.  William  D.  Marks,  Philadelphia. 

1043.  Twachtman,  J.  H.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  The  BrooklyA  Bridge.  Lent 
by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1046.  Cochrane,  J.  G.  (Boston)  Old  Stone  Stairway,  Pont  Aven,  France. 

1047.  Grenet,  Edward  (Levallois-Perret,  France).  Forgotten. 

1048.  Vedder,  Simon  Harmon  (Paris,  France).  Indian  Head. 

1049.  Bridgman,  Frederic  A.  (Paris,  France)  Day  Dreams. 

1050.  Gottwald,  F.  C.  (Cleveland)  Sunday  On  the  Docks. 

1051.  Delachaux,  Leon  (Paris,  France).  The  Miller’s  Son. 

1052.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  Dr.  Agnew.  Lent  by 

the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 

1053.  Woolfolk,  E.  Marshall  (Paris,  France).  Washer- women,  Nemours, 

France. 

1054.  Low,  Will  H.  (New  York)  A  Woodland  Glade. 

1055.  Haynes,  C.  Coventry.  At  Home. 

1056.  Martin,  Homer  D.  (New  York)  Head-waters  of  the  Hudson.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

1057.  Huntington,  Daniel  (New  York).  Elise. 

1058.  Craig,  Thomas  B.  (New  York)  An  Upland  Pasture.  (Morning.) 

1059.  Minor,  Robert  C.  (New  York)  Autumn. 

1060.  Corner,  Thomas  C.  (Baltimore)  Industry. 

1061.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  Dr.  Gross.  Lent  by  the 

Jefferson  Medical  College,  Philadelphia. 

ALCOVE  112. 

1062.  Howland,  A.  C.  (New  York)  Fourth  of  July  Parade.  Lent  by  Mr. 

W.  H.  Fuller,  New  York. 

1063.  Robbins,  L.  Lee  (Paris,  France).  Before  the  Looking  Glass. 

1064.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia:).  A  Precious  Bit. 

1065.  Hatfield,  J.  H.  (Canton  Junction,  Mass.)  The  Doll’s  Bath. 

1066.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  Five  O’clock  at  St.  Ives,  England. 

1067.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Resting.  Lent  by  Mrs.  E.  A.  Thou¬ 

ron,  New  York. 

1068.  Bunker,  Caroline  (Boston).  Wheat  Stacks,  Afternoon  Sunshine. 

1069.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  A  Rainy  Prospect.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Howard  Hancock,  Philadelphia. 

1070.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Sunlight  on  the  Coast.  Lent  by 

Mr.  John  G.  Johnston,  Philadelphia, 


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1071.  Peters,  Clinton  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Dr.  George  Bull.  Lent  by 

Dr.  George  Bull,  Paris. 

1072.  Lamb,  F.  M.  (Houghton,  Mass.)  End  of  the  Trail. 

1073.  Baird,  W.  B.  (Paris,  France)  Waiting  their  Turn. 

1074.  Emmet,  Lydia  Field  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  Noonday.  Lent  by  Miss 

A.  B.  Phelps,  Wilkes-Barre,  Pa. 

1075.  Munger,  Gilbert  (Paris,  France).  The  Rising  Moon. 

1076.  Koopman,  August  B.  (New  York)  Asking  a  Blessing. 

1077.  James,  Frederick  (New  York).  An  Impromptu  Affair  in  the  Days  of 

“The  Code.” 

1078.  Morris,  Jennie  H.  (Moorestown,  N.  J.)  A  Corner  in  a  Turkish  Bazaar. 

1079.  Clarke,  Thomas  Shields  (Pittsburg).  Portrait  of  Madame  d’E. 

1080.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Nashawena.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 

1081.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  The  Two  Guides.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

1082.  Duvall,  Fannie  E.  (Los  Angeles,  Cal.)  Chrysanthemum  Garden  in  Cal¬ 

ifornia. 

1083.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  Cowboys  at  Home  on  a  Ranch. 

1084.  Meeks,  Eugene  (Florence,  Italy).  Macaroni  Hot. 

1085.  Niles,  Edward  Glover  (Boston).  Portrait. 

1086.  Boston,  Joseph  H.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Gladys.  A  portrait. 

1087.  Palmer,  Walter  L.  (Albany,  N.  Y.)  January.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas  B. 

Clarke,  New  York. 

ic88.  Coffin,  Elizabeth  R.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Hanging  the  Net. 

1089.  Smith,  De  Cost  (New  York).  Sioux  Lovers.  Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Reuel 

Smith,  New  York. 

ALCOVE  111. 

1090.  Major,  Ernest  L.  (Boston)  St.  Genevieve. 

1091.  Tryon,  D.  W.  (New  York)  The  Rising  Moon.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

1092.  Low,  Will  H.  (New  York)  The  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  V/.  T.  Evans, 

New  York. 

1093.  DuMond,  Frank  Vincent  (New  York).  Holy  Family. 

1094.  Dodson,  Sarah  P.  Ball  (Brighton,  England).  The  Morning  Stars. 

1095.  Cain,  Neville  (Louisville).  The  Satyr  and  the  Traveler. 

1096.  Dellenbaugh,  Frederick  S.  (New  York)  On  the  Moquis  Cliffs,  Ari¬ 

zona. 

1097.  Trotter,  Mary  K.  (New  York)  Lamplight. 

1098.  Butler,  Howard  Russell  (New  York).  Marine. 

1099.  Nettleton,  Walter  (Finistere,  France).  A  Dark  Interior. 

1 100.  Dewey,  Charles  Melville  (New  York).  The  Return  of  the  Hay  Boats. 

Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans,  New  York. 
iioi«  Rolshoven,  Julius  (Paris,  France).  A  Spanish  Dancer. 

1102.  Shepley,  Annie  B.  (New  York)  The  Wonderful  Story. 

1103.  Hodgkins,  Belle  D.  (Salem)  Low  Tide  at  Annisquam. 

1104.  Barnard,  E.  H.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  E.  H.  B. 

1105.  Harrison,  Alexander  (Paris,  France).  A  Misty  Morning. 


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1106.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  The  Camp  Fire.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Thomas  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

1107.  Needham,  Charles  Austin  (New  York).  Mott  Haven  Canal,  New  York 

City. 

ALCOVE  110. 

1108.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  March  Wind.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas 

B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

1109.  Moran,  Edward  (New  York).  The  White  Squadron’s  Farewell  Salute 

to  Commodore  John  Ericsson, 
mo.  Perry,  Lilia  C.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  Alice, 
mi.  Bryant,  Wallace  (Boston).  Noon. 

1 1 12.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  A  Great  Gale.  Lent  by  Mr.  Thomas 

B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

1113.  Miller,  Charles  H.  (New  York)  The  East  River,  New  York. 

1 1 14.  Young,  Charles  Morris  (Gettysburg,  Pa.).  The  Harvest  of  Death. 

(Wheat  Field  at  Gettysburg  after  the  battle.) 

1115.  Walden,  Lionel  (Paris  France).  Boulogne  Fishing  Boats. 

1116.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  The  Return  from  the  Hunt.  Lent 

by  Messrs.  Reichard  &  Co.,  New  York. 

1117.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  Rook  and  Pigeon.  Lent  by  H.  McK, 

Twombly,  New  York. 

1118.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Hound  and  Hunter. 

1119.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Maine  Coast  in  Winter.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Thomas  B.  Clarke. 

1120.  Moran,  Peter  (Philadelphia).  Down  the  Arroya  to  Santa  Fe. 

1121.  Raught,  John  Willard  (New  York).  The  Highway,  Brittany. 

1122.  Norton,  William  E.  (London,  England)  Moonlight  on  the  River. 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Williams  &  Everett,  Boston. 

1123.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  A  Difficult  Duet.  Lent  by  Mrs.  C.  M.  Ray¬ 

mond,  New  York. 

1124.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Sailors  Take  Warning.  (Sunset.) 

1125.  Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia).  A  Mountain  Road. 

ALCOVE  109. 

1126.  Brooks,  A.  F.  (Chicago)  The  Primrose  Way. 

1127.  Green,  C.  A.  (Brooklyn)  Peonies. 

1128.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  Early  Morning  in  June.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Samuel  T.  Shaw,  New  York. 

1129.  Walden,  Lionel  (Paris,  France).  Fog  on  the  Thames. 

1130.  Blashfield,  Edwin  H.  (New  York)  The  Angel  With  the  Flaming  Sword. 

"  PIER  BEYOND  STAIRCASE  (187). 

1131.  Pritchard,  J.  Ambrose  (Boston).  Prayer. 

1132.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  The  Crucifixion. 

PIER  OF  ROTUNDA  (186). 

PASSAGE  FROM  EAST  COURT  TO  NORTH  COURT. 

1133.  Robbins,  Lucy  Lee  (Paris,  France).  My  Mother’s  Portrait. 

*134.  Kronberg,  Louis  (Boston).  Behind  the  Footlights. 

1135.  Churchill,  W.  W.,  Jr.  (Boston)  Portrait. 


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UPPER  GALLERY  OF  NORTH  COURT 
-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  1136  TO  1292  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  PANEL  184— AT  STAIRCASE. 

1136.  Gay,  Walter  (Paris,  France).  A  Dominican  Monk. 

1137.  Homer,  Winslow  (Scarboro,  Me.).  Coast  in  Winter.  Lent  by  Mr. 

John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

ALCOVE  183. 

1138.  Story,  Julian  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Mme.  Eames-Story. 

1139.  Coffin,  William  A.  (New  York)  A  Pennsylvania  Farm  after  a  Thun¬ 

der  Shower. 

1140.  Clements,  Gabrielle  D.  (Philadelphia)  Andarina. 

1141.  Holman,  Frank  (Paris,  France).  Venice. 

1142.  Faxon,  William  Bailey  (New  York)  Lady  in  Profile. 

1143.  Vanderpoel,  J.  H.  (Chicago)  Summer  Morning  in  the  Orchard. 

1144.  Healy,  G.  P.  A.  (Chicago)  Portrait  of  Adolphe  Thiers.  Lent  by  the 

Newberry  Library,  Chicago. 

1145.  Graves,  Abbot  (Boston)  Poppies. 

1146.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  Under  the  Awning.  Lent  by  Mrs.  K. 

R.  Papin,  Chicago. 

1147.  Nowottny,  Vincent  (Cincinnati).  Landscape  near  Munich. 

1148.  Major,  Ernest  L.  (Boston)  Youth. 

1149.  Coffin,  Esther  L.  (New  York)  Grapes. 

ALCOVE  182. 

1150.  Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  The  Open  Book. 

1151.  Weir,  John  F.  (New  Haven)  Portrait  of  Admiral  Farragut.  Lent  by 

the  University  Club,  New  York. 

1152.  Parshall,  De  Witt  (Paris,  France).  The  Cliffs  of  Ayerne. 

1153.  Dearth,  Henry  J.  (Easthampton,  L.  I.)  A  Long  Island  Garden. 

1154.  Hamilton,  John  McClure  (London,  England).  The  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E. 

Gladstone,  at  Downing  Street. 

1155.  Holman,  Frank  (Paris,  France).  Young  Warrior. 

1156.  Tracy,  John  M.  (deceased.)  Southern  Field  Trials,  1891.  Lent  by  Mr. 

C.  Klackner,  New  York. 

1157.  Smith,  De  Cost  (New  York).  Driven  Back. 

1158.  Theriat,  C.  J.  (Paris,  France)  Young  Girl  Spinning.  (Biskra.) 

1159.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  A  Solo. 


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1160.  Woodwell,  Joseph  R.  (Pittsburg)  A  Rocky  Coast,  Magnolia,  Mass. 

1161.  Cameron,  Edgar  S.  (Chicago)  In*the  Studio. 

1162.  Moran,  Thomas  (New  York).  Iceberg  in  Mid-Atlantic. 

1163.  Lorenz,  Richard  (Milwaukee).  Alone. 

1164.  Theriat,  C.  J.  (Paris,  France)  An  Arab  Goatherd. 

1165.  Woodwell,  Joseph  R.  (Pittsburg)  Cobblestone  Beach,  Magnolia 

Mass. 

1166.  Weir,  John  F.  (New  Haven)  Roses.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  R.  Ball,  New 

York. 

1167.  Dewey,  Charles  Melville  (New  York).  The  Prelude  of  Night. 

1168.  Norton,  S.  Mary  (Boston).  In  the  Locomotive  Cab. 

1169.  Perry,  Lillie  C.  (Boston)  An  Open  Air  Concert. 

1170.  Johnston,  Humphreys  (Paris,  France).  Moorish  Fountain  in  the  Church 

of  Santa  Maria  del  Alhambra. 

ALCOVE  181. 

1171.  Needham,  Charles  Austin  (New  York).  A  Street  in  New  York  City. 

1172.  Van  Gorder,  L.  E.  (New  York)  The  Terrace,  Central  Park,  New  York 

1173.  Nettleton,  Walter  (Finistere,  France).  Left  in  Charge  of  the  Farm¬ 

yard. 

1174.  Senat,  Prosper  L.  (Philadelphia)  In  the  Gulf  of  Ajaccio. 

1175.  Stephens,  Alice  Barber  (Philadelphia).  Rainy  Day  Effect  in  Philadel¬ 

phia. 

1176.  Johns,  Laura  A.  (New  York)  Apple  Trees  in  Sunlight.  Lent  by  Mr. 

H.  C.  Johns,  Decatur,  Ill. 

1177.  Conant,  Lucy  S.  (Boston)  The  Orchid  Meadow. 

1178.  Penfold,  Frank:  C.  (Buffalo)  Herring  Season,  Pas  de  Calais. 

1179.  Lambert,  John,  Jr.  (Philadelphia)  Landscape,  Midday. 

1180.  Twachtman,  J.  H.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  Autumn  Shadows. 

1181.  Vezin,  Fred  (Munich,  Bavaria).  Dogs. 

1182.  Jamison,  Henrietta  L.  (Columbus,  O.)  The  Lanterns. 

1183.  Stewart,  Jules  L.  (Paris,  France)  Venice.  Lent  by  Mr.  James  Gordon 

Bennett,  Paris. 

1184.  DuMond,  Fred  Melville  (Paris,  France).  A  Legend  of  the  Desert. 

1185.  Cauldwell,  Leslie  (Paris,  France).  A  Breton  Garden. 

1186.  Forsyth,  W.  (Indianapolis)  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr.  L.  Weisenberger, 

Indianapolis. 

1187.  Hammer,  John  J.  (New  York)  Spring  Flowers. 

1188.  Sewell,  Robert  V.  V.  (New  York)  Boys  Bathing. 

1189.  Sewell,  Robert  V.  V.  (New  York)  Sea  Urchins. 

1190.  Hale,  Ellen  Day  (Boston).  Bessy. 

1191.  Curran,  Charles  C.  (New  York)  A  Dream. 

1192.  Hamilton  E.  W.  D.  (Boston)  Evening. 

1193.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  Blanche. 

1194.  Senat,  Prosper  (Philadelphia).  On  the  Nile  near  Beni  Hassan. 

1195.  Munsell,  Albert  H.  (Boston)  Beacon  Hill  in  Winter. 

ALCOVE  180. 

1196.  Pearce,  Charles  Sprague  (Auvers-sur-Oise,  France).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  P. 


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1197.  Johnston,  Humphreys  (Paris,  France).  Study  of  Breton  Peasants,  late 

Afternoon.  « 

1198.  Norton,  William  E.  (London,  England).  Return  of  the  Herring  Fleet, 

Holland. 

1199.  Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  Portrait. 

1200.  Hetzel,  George  (Pittsburg).  Study  from  Nature. 

1201.  Horsfall,  Bruce  (Clinton,  Iowa).  The  Musical  Hour. 

1202.  Gill,  Rosalie  Lorraine  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Miss  Inglis. 

1203.  Gay,  Edward  (Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.).  Mother  Earth. 

1204.  Whitman,  Sarah  W.  (Boston)  Niagara. 

1205.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  Silenced.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  M.  Chase,  New 

York. 

1206.  Bogert,  George  H.  (New  York)  Morning. 

1207.  Grenet,  Edward  (Levallois-Perret).  Evening  Harmony. 

1208.  Hallowell,  Maria  (West  Medford,  Mass.).  Portrait. 

1209.  Ives,  Percy  (Paris,  France).  Brittany  Fishermen. 

1210.  Dillon,  Julia  (New  York).  Peonies. 

1211.  Eakins,  Thomas  (Philadelphia).  The  Sculptor.  Lent  by  William  R. 

O’Donovan,  New  York. 

1212.  Clarke,  Thomas  Shields  (Pittsburg).  A  Gondola  Girl. 

NORTH  WALL— PANEL— ALCOVE  179. 

1213.  Rook,  Edward  F.  (Paris,  France)  Moonrise,  Normandy. 

1214.  Lambert,  John,  Jr.  (Philadelphia.)  A  Commissionaire  (Public  Porter 

and  Messenger). 

1215.  Smith,  E.  Boyd  (Auvers-sur-Oise,  France).  Return  from  the  Fields. 


PASSING,  FOR  THE  TIME,  THE  WATER-COLORS  IN  ALCOVES  179-178-177  AND 
176  WE  CONTINUE  THE  EXHIBIT  OF  OIL  PAINTINGS  ON  THE 

PANEL— ALCOVE  176. 

1216.  Singer,  Winnaretta  (Paris,  France).  Spring  Study. 

WEST  WALL-ALCOVE  175. 

1217.  Harper,  W.  St.  John  (Easthampton,  L.  I.).  Autumn,  Easthampton. 

Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans, 'New  York. 

1218.  Stone,  J.  M.  (Boston)  A  Summer  Dream. 

1219.  Hatfield,  J.  H.  (Canton  Junction,  Mass.)  A  Letter  from  Papa,  Pal¬ 

myra. 

1220.  Richards,  Samuel  (Denver).  The  Hour  of  Prayer.  Lent  by  Mrs.  L. 

Richards,  Denver. 

1221.  Kendall,  Wm.  Sargent,  (New  York).  St.  Yves  Pray  for  Us. 

1222.  Elwell,  D.  Jerome  (Boston).  Moonrise  at  Domberg,  Zeeland,  Holland. 

Lent  by  the  St.  Botolph  Club,  Boston. 

1223  Leigh,  William  R.  (Munich)  A  New  Acquaintance. 

1224.  Ramsdell,  F.  Winthrop  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Reynolds. 
Lent  by  Mr.  T.  J.  Ramsdell. 


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1225.  Needham,  Charles  Austin  (New  York).  Near  Factory  Hollow,  Turner’s 

Falls,  Mass. 

1226.  Hale,  Philip  (Paris,  France).  Old  Woman  Reading.  Lent  by  Rev.  E. 

E.  Hale,  Roxbury,  Mass. 

1227.  Tompkins,  Clementina  M.  G.  (New  York)  A  Beginner  in  Art. 

1228.  Theriat,  C.  J.  (Paris,  France)  Path  in  the  Oasis  of  Biskra. 

1229.  Perry,  Lilia  C.  (Boston)  Reflection. 

1230.  Dodson,  Sarah  P.  Ball  (Brighton,  England).  Saint  Thekla. 

1231.  Alexander,  Henry  (New  York).  Chinese  Interior. 

1232.  Beaux,  Cecilia  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  a  Boy. 

1233.  Gill,  Mariquita  (Giverny,  France).  A  Gray  Day,  Giverny,  France. 

1234.  Perry,  Lilia  C.  (Boston)  Child  in  a  Window. 

1235.  Bunker,  Caroline  (Boston).  Study  of  Snowballs.  Lent  by  Mrs.  F.  D. 

Cross,  Providence. 

ALCOVE  174. 

1236.  De  Camp,  Joseph  (Boston).  Carnation  and  Black. 

1237.  Johnston,  Humphreys  (Paris,  France).  Study  in  a  Grenada  Garden. 

1238.  Meteyard,  T.  B.  (Paris,  France)  Road  at  Giverny. 

1239.  Cooper,  Colin  C.  (Philadelphia)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Gen.  St.  Clair  A. 

Mulholland,  Philadelphia. 

1240.  Greene,  Lillian  (Boston).  A  Brittany  Landscape. 

1241.  Smith,  Frank  Eugene  (Munich,  Bavaria).  Portrait  of  My  Brother. 

Lent  by  Mr.  F.  L.  Smith,  New  York. 

1242.  Scott,  Jeannette  (Paris,  France).  Hollyhocks. 

1243.  White,  Robert  H.  (Camden,  N.  J.)  Morning  in  February. 

1244.  Blenner,  Carle  J.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  El  Senor  Don  Roderigo  de 

Saavedra,  Jr.  Lent  by  Senor  Roderigo  de  Saavdra,  Jr.,  Royal  Spanish 
Legation,  Washington. 

1245.  Bicknell,  Frank  A.  (Paris,  France)  An  Old  Apple  Orchard. 

1246.  Foster,  Ben  (New  York).  In  Fontainebleau  Forest.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  F. 

Drummond,  New  York. 

1247.  Strickler,  John  R.  (Brooklyn)  Interrupted. 

1248.  Clarke,  Thomas  Shields  (Pittsburg).  Night  Market,  Morocco. 

1249.  Pape,  Frederic  L.  M.  (Paris,  France)  The  Site  of  Ancient  Memphis. 

1250.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  The  Two  Trees. 

1251.  Lamb,  Ella  Condie  (New  York).  The  Advent  Angel. 

1252.  Clark,  Rose  (Buffalo)  Mother  and  Child. 

1253.  Dube,  Mrs.  Mattie  (New  York).  Pumpkins  and  Onions. 

1254.  Newman,  Carl  (Philadelphia).  A  Study.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  M. 

Chabot. 

1255.  Peralta,  S.  B.  de  (Boston).  Among  the  Lilies. 

1256.  Paulus,  Francis  P.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  A  Rainy  Day. 

1257.  Whelpley,  A.  Renouf  (Munich,  Bavaria).  Portrait  of  Mile.  Hausen. 

Lent  by  Mile.  Hausen,  Brunswick. 

1258.  Vedder,  Simon  Harmon  (Paris,  France).  Head  of  a  Young  Girl. 

1259.  Didier,  Ida  Joy  (Allegheny,  Pa.).  Portrait. 

t?6o.  Fairchild,  Lucia  (Boston).  Portrait  of  a  Boy  with  a  Hat.  Lent  by  Mrs, 
C.  Fairchild,  Boston. 


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1261.  Perry,  Lilia  Cabot  (Boston)  Little  Angele. 

1262.  Emmet,  Lydia  Field  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  The  Mere. 

ALCOVE  173. 

1263.  Putnam,  Sarah  G.  (Boston)  Portrait.  Lent  by  Elizabeth  R.  Hooper, 

Boston. 

1264.  Mathews,  Arthur  F.  (San  Francisco)  Judith. 

1265.  Kendall,  William  Sargent  (New  York).  The  Glory  of  Fair  Promise. 

1266.  Ipsen,  Ernest  (Boston).  Interior  of  a  New  England  Blacksmith  Shop. 

1267.  Meeks,  Eugene  (Florence,  Italy).  Ready  for  the  Chase. 

1268.  Rice,  William  M.  J.  (New  York)  Portrait. 

1269.  Perry,  Lilia  C.  (Boston)  Child  with  Violoncello. 

1270.  Hess,  Lydia  Purdy  (Chicago).  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  H.  Lent  by  Miss 

Ena  Hutchison,  Mineral  Point,  Wis. 

1271.  Peixotto,  George  D.  Maduro  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

Lent  by  Senator  J.  P.  Jones,  California. 

1272.  Van  Briggle,  A.  (Cincinnati)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Charity  Van  Briggle. 

1273.  Vonnoh,  Robert  W.  (Philadelphia)  Studio  Comrade.  Lent  by  the 

Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

1274.  Maynard,  George  Willoughby  (New  York).  Civilization.  Lent  by  the 

National  Academy  of  Design,  New  York. 

1275.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Up  Hill.  Lent  by  Miss  Moss,  Phila¬ 

delphia. 

1276.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Patches — Soup.  Lent  by  Mr.  Caleb 

Cresson,  Philadelphia. 

1277.  Grenet,  Edward  (Levallois-Perret,  France).  Portrait  Study. 

1278.  Corner,  Thomas  C.  (Baltimore)  Mother  and  Child. 

1279.  Bregler,  Charles  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  a  Woman.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Wm.  Bregler,  Philadelphia. 

1280.  Perry,  Lilia  Cabot  (Boston.)  Portrait  of  a  Child.  Lent  by  Mr.  Roger 

Wolcott,  Boston. 

1281.  Theriat,  C.  J.  (Paris,  France.)  Waiting  for  Supper. 

1282.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Etruria.  Decorative  study  in  Neutral 

Tints  and  Complementary  Colors. 

1283.  Benson,  Frank  W.  (Salem,  Mass.)  Figure  in  White. 

1284.  Sartain,  Wm.  (New  York)  Nubian  Sheik. 

1285.  Woodward,  William  (New  Orleans).  Persimmons. 

1286.  Norcross,  Eleanor  (Paris,  France).  In  My  Studio.  Lent  by  Mr.  A. 

Norcross. 

1287.  Delachaux,  Leon  (Paris,  France).  The  Mill  in  the  Meadows. 

1288.  Kellogg,  Alice  D.  (Chicago)  Intermezzo. 

1289.  Grenet,  Edward  (Levallois-Perret,  France).  Grandmother’s  Return. 

1290.  Cooper,  Colin  C.  (Philadelphia)  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

IN  STAIRCASE  NORTH  WEST  OF  ROTUNDA. 

1291.  Orrin,  Peck  (Munich,  Bavaria).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  H. 

1292.  Orrin,  Peck  (Munich,  Bavaria),  Blessing  the  Flowers. 


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79 


Group  141-Water  Colors. 


SECOND  FLOOR,  NORTH  END  OF  NORTH  COURT— AL¬ 
COVES  179,  178,  177  and  176— NUMBERS  1293 
TO  1512,  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  179— SCREEN  A— SOUTH  SIDE. 

1293.  Hartson,  Walter  C.  (Chicago)  The  Outskirts  of  the  City. 

1294.  Moran,  Edward  (New  York).  Outskirts  of  the  Forest. 

1295.  Henry,  Edward  L.  (New  York)  Before  the  Days  of  Rapid  Transit. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Sheppard  Knapp,  New  York. 

1296.  Helmick,  Howard  (Washington,  D.  C.).  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Stoddart, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

1297.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  Indian  Summer,  Madison  Square,  New 

York. 

1298.  Dana,  Charles  E.  (Philadelphia)  A  Doorway  in  Arles,  (South  of  F ranee.) 

1299.  Turner,  Ross  (Salem,  Mass.).  Oleanders  and  Lilies. 

1300.  Tyler,  James  G.  (New  York)  Dark  Days  at  Sea. 

1301.  Kappes,  Alfred  (Van  Courtlandt,  New  York).  Apple  Pie. 

1302.  Senat,  Prosper  L.  (Philadelphia)  The  River  Bend  at  Ventimille. 

SCREEN  A— NORTH  SIDE. 

1303.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Entrance  to  the  Hall  of  Mines,  World’s 

Columbian  Exposition.  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1304.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  The  Mountains  of  Chobet  el  Akra, 

North  Africa. 

1305.  Twachtman,  J.  H.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  Winter. 

1306.  Whittemore,  William  J.  (New  York)  Misty  Twilight. 

1307.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  A  Connecticut  Hamlet. 

1308.  Powers,  Ellen  (Florence,  Italy).  Convolvulus. 

1309.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  During  a  Storm. 

1310.  Jones,  H.  Bolton  (New  York).  Early  Snow.  Lent  by  Mr.  Walter 

Watson,  New  York. 

1311.  Perrie,  Bertha  E.  (New  York)  Bound  for  the  Banks. 

1312.  Turner,  Ross  (Salem,  Mass.).  Old  Japan  (b). 

1313.  Dixey,  Ellen  Sturgis  (Boston).  Dresden  in  January. 

1314.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  At  the  Opera. 


80  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

ALCOVE  179. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  NORTH  WALL. 

1315.  Farny,  Henry  F.  (Cincinnati)  A  Sioux  Camp.  Lent  by  Miss  Jane 

Eckstein,  Cincinnati. 

1316.  Jones,  Francis  C.  (New  York)  Waiting. 

1317.  La  Farge,  John  (New  York).  “Just  Flowers.”  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  M 

Sears,  Boston. 

1318.  La  Farge,  John  (New  York).  Water  Lilies.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  M. 

Sears,  Boston. 

1319.  Eaton,  C.  Harry  (New  York).  Nordhoff,  New  Jersey. 

1320.  Tiffany,  Loui^C.  (New  York)  Cathedral  at  Morlaix. 

1321.  Farny,  Henry  F.  (Cincinnati)  Mountain  Trail.  Lent  by  Mr.  Solomon 

Sharp,  Cincinnati. 

1322.  Farny,  Henry  F.  (Cincinnati)  Got  Him.  Lent  by  Mr.  Frank  Duhme, 

Cincinnati. 

1323.  Whittemore,  William  J.  (New  York)  The  Fairy  Story. 

1324.  Walton,  William  (New  York).  A  Great  Enchantment. 

1325.  Minor,  Robert  C.  (New  York)  Moonlight. 

1326.  Lauber,  Joseph  (Leonia,  N.  J.)  Lane  of  the  Willows. 

1327.  Foster,  Ben  (New  York).  A  Swineherd. 

1328.  Ihiefeld,  Henry  (New  York).  My  Puppy. 

1329.  Smith,  F.  Hopkinson  (New  York).  In  the  Fishing  Quarter,  Venice. 

1330.  Keller,  Arthur  I.  (New  York)  Bavarian  Peasants. 

1331.  Jones,  H.  Bolton  (New  York).  Winter.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  C.  Nicoll,  New 

York. 

1332.  Sears,  Sarah  C.  (Boston)  Portrait. 

1333.  Rix,  Julian  (New  York)  October. 

1334.  Drake,  W.  H.  (New  York)  At  Sea. 

1335.  Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes  (New  York).  Washing  Day.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Louis  J.  Francke,  New  York. 

1336.  Herter,  Albert  (New  York).  The  Great  Mystery. 

1337.  Edwards,  George  Wharton  (New  York).  An  Interesting  Subject' 

1338.  Drake,  W.  H.  (New  York)  Misty  Weather. 

1339.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  A  Bit  of  the  Upper  Thames. 

1340.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  A  Gray  Bit  on  Long  Island. 

1341.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  The  Witching  Hour. 

1342.  Redmond,  J.  J.  (New  York)  Market  Day  in  Thun,  Switzerland. 

1343.  Baker,  J.  Elder  (New  York).  Chysanthemums. 

ALCOVE  178— SCREEN  B— SOUTH  SIDE. 

1344.  Smith,  F.  Hopkinson  (New  York).  The  Rialto.  Lent  by  Charles 

Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1345.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Site  for  the  Statue  of  the  Republic 

(World’s. Columbian  Exposition).  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
New  York. 

1346.  Pattison,  James  William  (Jacksonville,  Ill.).  A  Meadow  in  Spring. 

1347.  Senat,  Prosper  L.  (Philadelphia)  Head  of  the  Creek,  Kennebunk- 

port,  Me. 


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1348.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  The  Heart  of  Scotland. 

1349.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  Feeding  the  Flamingoes.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Van  Doren,  New  York. 

1350.  Smith,  F.  Hopkinson  (New  York).  Venetian  Fishing  Boats.  Lent  by 

Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1351.  Guerin,  Jules  (Chicago).  Early  Morning  in  a  Village  Street,  Kentucky. 

Lent  by  Mr.  George  Middleton,  Chicago. 

1352.  Blaney,  Dwight  (Boston).  The  Temple,  of  Neptune,  at  Paestum,  Italy. 

SCREEN  B— NORTH  SIDE. 

1353.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  An  Old  English  Street. 

1354.  Rix>  Julian  (New  York).  Button-ball  Trees. 

1355.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Salt  Works  at  Batz,  France. 

1356.  Conant,  Lucy  S.  (Boston)  Nasturtiums. 

1357.  Rice,  H.  M.  Interior. 

1358.  Church,  F.  S.  (New  York)  Pandora.  Lent  by  Mr.  W.  T.  Evans,  New 

York. 

1359.  Lauber,  Joseph  (Leonia,  N.  J.).  The  First  Day  of  School. 

1360.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  Bad  Weather,  Kirk  Lake,  N.  Y. 

1361.  Edwards,  George  Wharton  (New  York).  In  the  Dunes,  Flanders. 

1362.  Stackpole,  Alice  (Boston).  Late  Afternoon  in  Beverly,  Mass. 

1363.  Smillie,  N,  S.  J.  (New  York)  Pink  and  White.  Lent  by  Helene  de 

Cordova,  New  York. 

ALCOVE  178. 

THE  NUMBERING  BEGINS  ON  THE  EAST  SIDE. 

1364.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  A  Moujik. 

1365.  Hartson,  Walter  C.  (Chicago)  Old  Willows  at  Glendale. 

1366.  Smith,  F.  Hopkinson  (New  York).  After  the  Catch. 

1367.  Bricher,  A.  T.  (New  York)  A  Summer  Morning. 

1368.  Greatorex,  Kathleen  H.  (Paris,  France)  The  Carnival. 

1369.  Rascovich,  Robert  (Chicago).  A  Canal  in  Venice. 

1370.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  Summer. 

1371.  Rehn,  F.  K.  M.  (New  York)  The  Reef. 

1372.  Bridges,  Fidelia  (Canaan,  Conn.).  In  an  Old  Orchard. 

1373.  Dana,  Charles  E.  (Philadelphia)  The  Farm  of  Amont,  Etretat,  Nor¬ 

mandy. 

1374.  Mente,  Charles  (New  York).  An  Evening  Pastoral. 

1375.  Mcllhenny,  C.  Morgan  (Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.).  A  Bull  Calf. 

1376.  Maynard,  George  Willoughby  (New  York).  A  Sea  Witch. 

1377.  McChesney,  Clara  T.  (New  York)  Still-life. 

1378.  Hallett,  Hendricks  A.  (Boston)  Winter  Moonlight. 

1379.  Foster,  Ben  (New  York).  Night. 

1380.  Sears,  Sarah  C.  (Boston)  Roinola. 

1381.  Mcllhenny,  C.  Morgan  (Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.).  Old  Friends.  Lent  by  Mr. 

T.  B.  Clarke,  New  York. 

1382.  Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  An  Autumn  Evening. 

*383-  Scott,  Mrs.  E.  M.  (New  York)  Still-life, 


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1384.  Snell,  Henry  B.  (New  York)  Crossing  the  Bar. 

1385.  Crum,  Clark.  Sympathy.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  M.  Sears,  Boston. 

1386.  McChesney,  Clara  T.  (New  York)  The  Old  Cobbler. 

1387.  Maynard,  George  Willoughby  (New  York).  Sirens.  Lent  by  Mr.  F.  G. 

Bourne,  New  York. 

1388.  Daingerfield,  Elliott  (New  York).  Woman  with  a  Pumpkin. 

1389.  Sears,  Sarah  C.  (Boston)  A  Spanish  Girl. 

1390.  Lampert,  Emma  E.  (Rochester,  N.  Y.)  A  Breadwinner. 

1391.  Mcllhenny,  Charles  Morgan  (Shrub  Oak,  N.  Y.).  Moonrise. 

1392.  Ochtman,  Leonard  (New  York).  Frost. 

1393.  Mente,  Charles  (New  York).  The  Shepherd  and  his  Flock. 

1394.  Clusmann,  William  (Chicago).  A  Wood  Interior,  Wisconsin. 

1395.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  A  Street  in  Algiers. 

1396.  Satterlee,  Walter  (New  York).  Adirondack  Trout. 

1397.  Carter,  Fernando  A.  (Syracuse,  N.  Y.)  Dutch  Boats  at  Rotterdam. 

1398.  Mente,  Charles  (New  York).  Money  to  Lend. 

1399.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  Springtime  in  the  City. 

1400.  Allen,  Thomas  (Boston).  Changing  Pasture,  Dartmoor. 

1401.  Franzen,  August  (New  York).  Afternoon. 

ALCOVE  177— SCREEN  C— SOUTH  SIDE. 

1402.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I.).  Ruins  of  a  Mosque,  Tlemcin,  Algeria. 

1403.  Dana,  Charles  E.  (Philadelphia)  Gruyere.  Lent  by  the  Art  Club  of 

Philadelphia. 

1404.  Hartson,  Walter  C.  (Chicago)  Along  the  Baraboo  River. 

1405.  Smith,  Joseph  Lindon  (Boston)  Bartholomeo  Coleone. 

1406.  Sawyer,  D.  Wallace  (New  York).  Bourboule  Washerwoman. 

1407.  Bredin,  Christine  S.  (Cincinnati)  A  Peasant  Woman  of  Dachau,  Ba¬ 

varia. 

1408.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  Twilight,  Late  Autumn. 

1409.  Turner,  Ross  (Salem,  Mass.).  Flood  Tide. 

1410.  Bradley,  Horace  (New  York)  A  Glimpse  of  W.  M.  Chase’s  Studio. 

SCREEN  C— NORTH  SIDE. 

1411.  Pierce,  Charles  F.  (Boston)  A  New  England  Pasture. 

1412.  Rotch,  Arthur  (Boston).  Limburg  Cathedral. 

1413.  Lampert,  Emma  E.  (Rochester)  Through  the  Meadows  in  Holland. 

Lent  by  Miss  Louise  Imlach,  New  York. 

1414.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  Cobblers  at  Bouferik,  Algeria. 

1415.  Needham,  Charles  Austin  (New  York).  A  Dream  of  Autumn. 

1416.  Robinson,  Will  S.  (Philadelphia)  In  the  Harbor  (sunlight  effect). 

1417.  Senat,  Prosper  L.  (Philadelphia)  A  Corner  in  San  Remo. 

1418.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  A  Street  in  Algiers. 

1410.  Gastello,  Eugene  (Philadelphia)i  Gate  of  Justice,  Cairo. 

1420.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Rain  Clouds. 

ALCOVE  177. 

THE  NUMBERING  BEGINS  ON  THE  EAST  WALL. 

Brown,  J,  G.  (New  York)  A  Wall  Flower, 


1421, 


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1433. 

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1435. 

1436. 
1437- 

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1439- 

1440. 

1441. 

1442. 

1443. 
1444- 

1445. 

1446. 

1447. 

1448. 

1449. 

1450. 

1451. 

1452. 

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1459. 


Vanderveer,  Mary  A.  (Amsterdam,  N.  Y.)  Study  of  Peonies. 

Breul,  Hugo  (Providence).  Twins. 

Senat,  Prosper  L.  (Philadelphia)  Capri  from  Sorrento. 

Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes  (New  York).  The  Scarlet  Letter. 

Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Swedish  Interior 
Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  Montmartre. 

Jones,  H.  Bolton  (New  York).  Winter. 

Satterlee,  Walter  (New  York).  Garden  Weeds. 

Jones,  Annie  W.  (Chicago)  Easter  Lilies. 

Tewksbury,  Fanny  W.  (Boston)  A  New  England  Homestead. 

Silsbee,  M.  (Boston)  Monadnock. 

Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn).  Upland  Meadows.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  H.  Wacker,  Chicago. 

Wells,  Newton  A.  (Syracuse)  Rest. 

Moser,  James  Henry  (Washington,  D.  C.).  November  Evening. 
Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I,).  Mosque  at  Tlemcin,  Algeria. 
Pattison,  James  William  (Jacksonville,  Ill.).  East  Gloucester  Ferry 
Landing.  (Massachusetts.) 

Cabot,  Edward  C.  (Brookline,  Boston,  Mass.)  Wind-swept  Beeches, 
Naushon  Island,  Mass.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Charles  Perkins. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  Toilers  of  the  Sea. 

Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  A  Roman  Maiden.  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  G- 
Marquand,  New  York. 

Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Russet  Meadows. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  A  Tile  Kiln  on  the  Northern  Canal. 
Foster,  Ben  (New  York).  The  Shepherds. 

Allen,  Thomas  (Boston).  Portal  of  a  Ruined  Mission,  San  Jose,  Texas. 
Robinson,  William  S.  (Philadelphia)  Arrival  of  the  Boats,  Coast  of 
Holland. 

Birney,  William  Verplanck  (New  York).  Backyard  Pets. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  Winter. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  Evening  After  a  Gale. 

Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  The  Snow  Mantle. 

Dawson,  Arthur  (Chicago).  Snow  Scene. 

Eaton,  C.  Harry  (New  York).  Indian  Summer. 

Hardwick,  Melbourne  H.  'Boston)  Looking  Inland. 

Allen,  Thomas  (Boston).  Pasture  by  the  Sea. 

Franzen,  August  (New  York).  Before  the  Rain. 

Eaton,  Charles  Harry  (New  York).  Autumnal.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  D. 

Grant,  San  Francisco. 

Scott,  Mrs.  E.  M.  (New  York)  Roses. 

Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn).  September  Rain. 

Whittemore,  William  J.  (New  York)  Early  Worshippers,  St.  Ives, 
Cornwall. 

ALCOVE  176 -SCREEN  D— SOUTH  SIDE. 

Lungren,  F.  H.  (Cincinnati)  A  Snowy  Evening.  Lent  by  Mr.  Dwight 
Huntington,  Cincinnati. 


84 


world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K— FINE  ARTS. 


1460.  Ni:holls,  Rhoda  Holmes  (New  York).  Chrysanthemums. 

146 1.  -medley,  W.  f.  (New  York)  “  Up  Among  the  Great  Iron  Arches” — 

r  "tures  and  Liberal  Arts  Building,  World’s  Columbian  Expo- 
si  non.  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1462.  Hammer,  John  J.  (New  York)  In  the  Dry  Docks. 

1463.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  A  Lazy  Companion. 

1464.  Woodwell,  Johanna  K.  (Pittsburg,  Pa.)  Portrait  of  Miss  L. 

1465.  Pomeroy,  Grace  V.  (New  York)  Home  of  the  Bullfrog. 

1466.  Brooks,  A.  F.  (Chicago)  Boys  Fishing. 

1467.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Landscape. 

1468.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Before  the  Agricultural  Building,  World’s 

Columbian  Exposition. 

1469.  Twachtman,  J.  H.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  Pier  near  Newport,  R.  I. 

1470.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York)  The  Rain. 

SCREEN  D— NORTH  SIDE. 

1471.  Blashfield,  Edwin  H.  (New  York)  The  Duo.  Lent  by  Mrs.  John  H. 

Sherwood,  New  York. 

1472.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  “There  could  be  no  doubt,”  thought  Miss 

Latymer,  “that  it  was  to  be  the  ‘intense  elderly.’  ”  Lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1473.  Curran,  C.  C.  (New  York)  Cupid  Asleep. 

1474.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  A  Honey-dew  Picnic. 

1475.  Bradbury,  M.  R.  (New  York)  Santa  Maria  della  Salute,  Venice. 

1476.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Jackson  Park;  Part  of  the  Exhibition 

Grounds.  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1477.  Young,  Charles  M.  (Gettysburg,  Pa.)  The  Forest. 

1478.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I.).  At  the  Fountain. 

1479.  Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet  (New  York).  In  the  Orchard. 

1480.  Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet  (New  York).  Sunlight  in  the  Orchard. 

1481.  Mente,  Charles  (New  York).  Willows  and  Sheep. 

1482.  Turner,  Ross  (Salem,  Mass.).  Old  Japan  (a). 

1483.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Near  the  Hall  of  Mines,  World’s 

Columbian  Exposition.  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1484.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  On  the  Canal  at  Dort, 

Holland. 

1485.  Ertz,  Edward  (Paris,  France).  Sunset,  Chartres,  France. 

1486.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  The  Administration  Building,  World’s 

Columbian  Exposition.  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

ALCOVE  176. 

1487.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  Near  York  Harbor,  Maine. 

1488.  Holman,  Frank  (Paris,  France).  Melody. 

1489.  Bradley,  Susan  H.  (Philadelphia)  Mount  Monadnock,  New  Hampshire. 

Lent  by  Miss  Sears,  Boston. 

1490.  Dawson,  Arthur  (Chicago).  When  Evening  Twilight  Gathers  ’Round. 

1491.  Bellows,  A.  F.  (deceased)  Sunday  Afternoon  in  New  England.  Lent 

by  Mr.  J.  H.  Willing,  Chicago. 


UNITED  STATES — ALCOVE  I  — WATER  COLORS.  8$ 

1492.  Richards,  William  T.  (Newport,  R.  I.)  An  Atlantic  Beach. 

1493.  Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Fields  in  Early  Spring. 

1494.  Dana,  Charles  E.  (Philadelphia)  Street  in  Morat,  Switzerland. 

1495.  Abbey,  E.  A.  (Fairford,  Gloucestershire,  England)  Mariana  (“Meas¬ 

ure  for  Measure”).  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  G.  Marquand,  New  York. 

1496.  Holman,  Frank  (Paris,  France).  A  Sun  Effect. 

1497.  Parrish,  Clara  Weaver.  Study  of  a  Southern  Negro. 

1498.  Coffin,  Esther  L.  (New  York)  The  Madison  Square  Tower,  New  York, 

at  Night. 

1499.  Scott,  Mrs.  E.  M.  (New  York)  Summer  Roses. 

1500.  Manley,  Thomas  R.  (New  York)  A  Wet  Day  from  My  Studio  Win¬ 

dow. 

1501.  Harison,  Mary  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Pansies. 

1502.  Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  A  Summer  Afternoon,  New  England. 

1503.  Hassam,  Childe  (New  York).  Fifth  Avenue,  New  York. 

1504.  DeLuce,  Percival  (New  York).  Busy  Idleness. 

1505.  Coffin,  Esther  L.  (New  York)  Grapes. 

1506.  Pitkin,  Caroline  W.  (New  York)  Porgies. 

1507.  Whittemore,  William  J.  (New  York)  In  Old  Edinburgh. 

1508.  Curran,  C.  C.  (New  York)  Night.  Lent  by  Mr.  William  T.  Evans, 

New  York. 

1509.  Scott,  Mrs.  E.  M.  (New  York)  White  Rose. 

1510.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  An  Afternoon  Pastoral.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Hutchinson,  Chicago. 

ON  PILASTER  BY  STAIRCASE. 

1511.  Greatorex,  Kathleen  H.  (Paris,  France)  Corner  of  the  Strozzi  Palace, 

Florence. 

1512.  Whittemore,  William  J.  (New  York)  The  Coast  of  Cornwall,  Eng¬ 

land. 


86  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'X  K — FINE  ARTS, 

Group  144-Chalk  Charcoal, 
Pastel  and  Other  Drawings. 

PASTELS. 

SECOND  FLOOR,  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  EAST  COURT— ALCOVES 
125  AND  126.— NUMBERS  1513  TO  1577,  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  125. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  EAST  WALL. 

1513.  Brown,  J.  Appleton  (New  York).  Sand  Dunes. 

1514.  Champney,  J.  Wells  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Champney. 

1515.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (New  York).  Moonlight  in  Opelousas. 

1516.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  Flowers  of  Autumn. 

1517.  Hecker,  Caroline  T.  (New  York)  Roses. 

1518.  Wagner,  Jacob  (Boston).  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

1519.  Brown,  J.  Appleton  (New  York).  Springtime. 

1520.  Allan,  W.  R.  (New  York)  A  Portrait. 

1521.  Cauldwell,  Leslie  (Paris,  France).  Evening. 

1522.  Wadsworth,  Adelaide  (Boston).  Fishing  Boats  at  Anchor,  Venice. 

1523.  Rolshoven,  Julius  (Paris,  France).  A  Chioggia  Fisherman. 

1524.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  An  Old  Tree. 

1525.  Allan,  W.  R.  (New  York)  The  Gleaner. 

1526.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Houses,  Hampstead  Heath, 

England. 

1527.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Vale  of  Health,  Hampstead 

Heath,  England. 

1528.  Binney,  Martha  G.  (New  York)  Sketch  of  Haystacks. 

1529.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  A  Field  of  Buttercups. 

1530.  DuMond,  L.  A.  (Paris,  France)  Priscilla  and  John  Alden. 

1531.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  Wintry  Fields. 

1532.  Josephi,  J.  A.  (New  York)  Midnight. 

1533.  MacKubin,  Florence  (Baltimore).  Portrait  Study  in  Yellows. 

1534.  Beaux,  Cecilia  (Philadelphia)!  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mr.  William  Bum- 

ham,  Philadelphia. 

1535.  Reaugh,  Frank  (Oak  Cliff,  Texas).  Landscape  with  Cattle. 

1536.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  View  of  Highgate. 

1537.  Necker,  Caroline  T.  (New  York)  Yellow  and  White  Roses. 


87 


UNITED  STATES — ALCOVE  12$ — PASTELS. 

1538.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Shells. 

1539.  Chase,  William  M.  (New  York)  Good  Friends. 

1540.  Rolshoven,  Julius  (Paris,  France).  A  Chioggia  Fisherman  Reading 

Tasso. 

1541.  Corwin,  Charles  A.  (Chicago)  Oat  Harvest. 

1542.  Klumpke,  Anna  E.  (Boston)  Portrait  of  Miss  K.  H.  Lent  by  Miss 

Lilian  Horsford,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1543.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Dawn,  Hampstead  Heath,  Eng¬ 

land. 

1544.  Rolshoven,  Julius  (Paris,  France).  In  the  Shade. 

1545.  Reaugh,  Frank  (Oak  Cliff,  Texas).  February  in  Texas. 

1546.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  Morning  on  the  North  River, 

New  York. 

1547.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Trees  and  Pond,  Hampstead 

Heath,  England. 

1548.  Rolshoven,  Julius  (Paris,  France).  Ave  Maria. 

1549.  Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet  (New  York).  The  Black  Cockade. 

1550.  Young,  Charles  Morris  (Gettysburg,  Pa.).  The  Cornfield  at  Twilight. 

1551.  Hamilton,  John  McLure  (London,  England).  Cardinal  Manning,  the 

Palace,  Westminster,  1890. 

1552.  Twachtman,  J.  H.  (Greenwich,  Conn.)  Le  Gorge  d’Enfer  (Throat  of 

Hell).  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1553.  Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet  (New  York).  A  Sleeping  Child. 

1554.  Weil,  Gertrude  (Philadelphia).  Silence. 

1555.  Champney,  J.  Wells  (New  York).  Portrait  of  the  Rev.  Robert  Collyer. 

1556.  Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet  (New  York).  A  View  in  Central  Park, 

New  York. 

1557.  -Brown,  J.  Appleton  (New  York).  December. 

1558.  Rolshoven,  Julius  (Paris,  France).  Two  Types,  Sotto  Marina,  near 

Venice. 

1559.  Allan,  W.  R.  (New  York)  An  Ideal  Head. 

1560.  Allan,  W.  R.  (New  York)  A  Landscape. 

1561.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Landscape,  Hampstead  Heath, 

England. 

ALCOVE  126. 

1562.  Wuerpel,  Edmund  H.  (Paris,  France)  “Majella,”  a  Study.  Lent  by 

Dr.  William  Taussig,  St.  Louis. 

1563.  Brown,  J.  Appleton  (New  York).  Summer. 

1564.  Mills,  Lena  (New  York).  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

1565.  Stewart,  Jules  L.  (Paris,  France)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Broleman.  Lent  by 

Mr.  William  H.  Stewart,  Paris. 

1566.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Study  of  Birch  Trees. 

1567.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Firs  and  Gorse. 

1568.  Muhrman,  Henry  (London,  England).  Scene  on  Hampstead  Heath, 

England. 

1569.  Reynolds,  Alice  M.  (New  York)  A  Portrait. 

1570.  Eaton,  Charles  Warren  (New  York).  A  December  Sunset. 

1571.  Mills,  Lena  (New  York).  A  Boy’s  Head. 


88  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION— DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

1572.  Champney,  J.  Wells  (New  York).  “Suzanne.” 

1573.  Harrison,  Birge  (Paris,  France).  Evening  on  the  Seine,  France. 

1574.  Thomson,  William  (London,  England).  Study  of  a  Head. 

1575.  Cauldwell,  Leslie  (Paris,  France).  Twilight. 

1576.  Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet  (New  York).  September.  Lent  by  the  Bos¬ 

ton  Art  Club. 

1577.  Emmet,  Lydia  Field  (New  York).  A  Portrait  Sketch  by  Lamplight. 


UNITED  STATES — CHARCOALS,  PENCIL  DRAWINGS,  ETC.  89 


CHARCOALS,  PENCIL  DRAWINGS,  WASH  DRAW¬ 
INGS,  WORKS  IN  BLACK-AND-WHITE,  ETC. 

IN  THE  PASSAGE  (129)  BETWEEN  THE  EAST  AND  SOUTH  COURTS 
(SECOND  FLOOR)— NUMBERS  1578  TO  1594  INCLUSIVE. 

1578.  Tyler,  Bayard  H.  (New  York)  Indian  Head,  Palisades.  (Charcoal.) 

1579.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  “Liberal  and  Conservative.”  (Pencil.) 

1580.  Rhodes,  Charles  Ward  (Chicago).  Study  Head.  (Charcoal.)  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Charles  R.  Rhodes,  Marietta,  Ohio. 

1581.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  Charles  Dudley  Warner. 

(Pencil.) 

1582.  Hammer,  John  J.  (New  York)  Study  Head.  (Charcoal.) 

1583.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  A  Prisoner.  (Pencil.) 

1584.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  A  Near-Sighted  Deputy.  (Pencil.) 

1585.  Attwood,  F.  G.  (Boston)  “The  Glorious  Fourth” — Full-page  cartoon 

for  Life.  (Pen  and  ink.) 

1586.  Tyler,  Bayard  H.  (New  York)  Group  of  Trees.  (Charcoal.) 

1587.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  A  Tramp.  (Pencil.) 

1588.  Sterner,  Albeit  E.  (Paris,  France)  My  Cousin  Fanny.  (Pencil.)  Lent 

by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1589.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  Study  of  Heads.  (Pencil.) 

1590.  Chase,  William  M.  (New  York)  Like  Mother,  Like  Daughter.  (Pen¬ 

cil.)  Lent  by  Harper  and  Brothers,  New  York. 

1591.  Hyde,  W.  H.  (New  York)  At  Home.  (Pen  and  ink.) 

1592.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  Christmas  Morning.  (Pencil.) 

1593.  Robinson,  Theodore  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Claude  Monet.  (Char¬ 

coal.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1594.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  Ignace  Jan  Paderewski.  (Charcoal.) 

STAIRCASE  AT  NORTHEAST  OF  ROTUNDA— .NUMBERS  1595  TO 
1626  INCLUSIVE.— WORKS  IN  BLACK-AND-WHITE. 

TOP  LANDING. 

1595.  Metcalf,  W.  L.  (New  York)  “He  Drove  the  Knife  Through  his  Hand.” 

1596.  Woodward,  J.  D.  A  Pond  Effect.  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 

New  York. 

1597.  Parsons,  Alfred  (New  York).  Ischatal,  St.  George’s.  Lent  by  Harper 

&  Brothers,  New  York. 

1598.  Denman,  Herbert  (New  York).  “Another  Visitor  who  Never  Misses  a 

Welcome  is  the  Bringer  of  Eatables.”  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York. 

1599.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  “Boots  and  Saddles,” 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


90  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

1600.  Metcalf,  W.  L.  (New  York)  The  Picture  Gallery.  Lent  by  Charles 

Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1601.  Parsons,  Alfred  (New  York).  Camp  Opposite  Kalafat.  Lent  by  Har¬ 

per  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

THIRD  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— PENCIL  DRAWINGS. 

1602.  Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert  (Boston).  Rutch  Lane. 

1603.  Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert  (Boston).  In  Switzerland. 

1604.  Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert  (Boston).  Building  at  Hoven. 

1605.  Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert  (Boston).  Cedar  Tree,  Beverly,  Mass. 

1606.  Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert  (Boston).  Thun  Castle,  from  the  River. 

(Switzerland.) 

1607.  Woodbury,  Charles  Herbert  (Boston).  Market  at  Thun,  Switzerland. 

SECOND  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE,  DRAW¬ 
INGS,  WASH  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1608.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  A  Mendicant.  (Wash  drawing.) 

1609.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  Cathedral  Rocks,  Yosemite.  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1610.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  Back  of  the  Village,  Chiddingstone,  Kent, 

England.  (Black  and  white.) 

1611.  Burns,  M.  J.  (New  York)  “By  George!  I’ve  Got  Him!”  (Black  and  white.) 

1612.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  A  Study.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Mr. 

C.  C.  Curran,  New  York. 

1613.  Burns,  M.  J.  Danger  Ahead.  (Black  and  white.) 

1614.  Wickenden,  Robert  J.  (Paris,  France)  Study  of  Oaks,  Island  of  Jersey. 

(Pencil  and  wash.) 

1615.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  In  the  House  of  Representatives,  Wash¬ 

ington,  D.  C.  (Black  and  white.) 

1616.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  The  Morning  Paper.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  W.  M.  Chase,  New  York. 

1617.  Zogbaum,  R.  F.  (New  York)  A  Landing — The  Advanced  Skirmishers. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

FIRST  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— WASH  DRAWINGS. 

1618.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  A  Jewish  Wedding. 

1619.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  Confirmation,  Temple  Emanuel,  New 

York. 

1620.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  Class  in  Phonography. 

1621.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  In  the  Designing  Room,  Young 

Women’s  Christian  Association,  New  York. 

GROUND  FLOOR  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE 
DRAWINGS. 

1622.  Mowbray,  H.  Siddons  (New  York).  Ben  Hur.  Lent  by  Harper  & 

Brothers,  New  York. 

1623.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore,  Md.)  “To  the  Mistral” — Festival  of  the 

Felibres,  Provence,  France. 


UNITED  STATES — CHARCOALS,  PENCIL  DRAWINGS,  ETC.  9T 

1624.  Denman,  Herbert  (New  York).  “As  Satisfactory  as  any  Visitors  are  the 

Children.”  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1625.  Parsons,  Alfred  (New  York).  Daffodils. 

1626.  Blashfield,  Edwin  H.  (New  York)  Vision  of  Saint  Anne.  Lent  by 

Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

STAIRCASE  AT  SOUTHEAST  OF  ROTUNDA.  NUMBERS  FROM  1627 
TO  1665  INCLUSIVE— BLACK  AND  WHITE  DRAWINGS. 

GROUND  FLOOR. 

1627.  Helmick,  Howard  (Washington,  D.  C.).  “Faith’d  Fetch  It.”  Lent  by 

the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1628.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Columbian  Exposition  Workers  in  Staff 

— World’s  Columbian  Exposition.  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New 
York. 

1629.  Helmick,  Howard  (Washington,  D.  C.).  “On  the  Floor  Lay  Berrian 

Cozart.”  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1630.  Small,  Frank  O.  (Boston)  After  the  Game.  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller, 

New  York. 

1631.  Small,  Frank  O.  (Boston)  The  Last  Picnic  of  the  Season.  Lent  by 

Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1632.  Metcalf,  W.  L.  (New  'York)  Cable  Hut  at  Shore  End.  Lent  by 

Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

FIRST  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE 
DRAWINGS. 

16 33 .  Small,  Frank  O.  (Boston)  A  Forgotten  Ancester. 

1634.  Sterner,  Albert  E.  (Paris,  France)  “ ‘Passionnement’  was  What  I 

Wanted.”  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1635.  Zogbaum,  R.  F.  (New  York)  Shore  Drill — Pegging  Away  at  an  Im¬ 

aginary  Enemy.  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1636.  Parsons,  Alfred  (New  York).  In  Silistria.  Lent  by  Harper  & 

Brothers,  New  York. 

1637.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  “Illustration.” 

1638.  Helmick,  Howard  (Washington,  D.  C.).  “Many  a  Bride  Stepped  from 

Aboard  Her  Husband’s  Whaler.”  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  N.  Y. 

1639.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  East  End  of  Ganne’s  Hotel,  Barbizon. 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1640.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  On  the  Common,  Gardiner’s  Island. 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1641.  Small,  Frank  O.  (Boston)  The  Dawn  Struggling  with  the  Night. 

SECOND  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE 
DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1642.  Burns,  M.  J.  Interior  of  a  Round  House.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York, 

1643.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  “Where  the  Proprietor,  Stark  Naked, 

Prestles  the  Paddy.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York. 


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1644.  Parsons,  Alfred  (New  York).  Pig  Wallow.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent 

by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1645.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “I  Wish  to  God  Yon  Were  Out  of  the  Busi¬ 

ness.”  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1646.  Bacher,  Otto  H.  (New  York)  Unloading  a  Banana  Steamer.  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1647.  Parsons,  Alfred  (New  York).  The  Snowdrops.  (Black  and  white.) 

1648.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  Tea  Pot  and  Crockery.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1649.  Zogbaum,  R.  F.,  ’‘All  Hands  to  Skylark.”  (Black  and  white.)-  Lent  by 

Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

THIRD  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE 
DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1650.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  “She  Looked  at  Me  and  Spoke  Trust¬ 

ingly.”  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1651.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Drawing  of  bust  of  J.  Alden  Weir,  by  Olin 

L.  Warner.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1652.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  Japanese  Dinner  at  the  Golden  Koi.  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1653.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  The  Tall  Ladder  of  a  Fire  Station.  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1654.  Small,  Frank  O.  (Boston)  Pop  Concert.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

1655.  Bradley,  Horace  (New  York).  Still-Life  Class  Room.  Art  Students’ 

League,  New  York. 

1656.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  Benteen  Cave,  Enoshina.  (Wash  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1657.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  “My  Eye  was  Caught  by  the  Gleam  of  a 

Brass  Doorknob.”  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s 
Sons,  New  York. 

1658.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  The  Amina  Japonica.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1659.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  First  Glimpse  of  the  Kusneh,  Petra. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

GALLERY  FLOOR,  AT  TOP  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK 
AND  WHITE  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1660.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Circassians  of  the  Imperial  Guard. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1661.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  County,  N.  J.)  “If  You  Pull  that  Trigger 

and  Hit  the  Mark,  Ye  can  Ride  off  Free.”  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1662.  Edwards,  George  Wharton  (New  York).  At  Dinner.  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1663.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J.).  Sepulchres  of  Ferdinand  and  Isabella, 

Philip,  and  Joanna  in  the  Royal  Chapel  Grenada.  Lent  by  the  Cen¬ 
tury  Co.,  New  York, 


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1664.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  A  Moujik’s  Funeral.  (Black  and  white,) 

1665.  Perard,  Victor  (New  York).  Pelham  Park.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent 

by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

STAIRCASE  AT  SOUTHWEST  OF  ROTUNDA— NUMBERS  1666  TO 

1677,  INCLUSIVE 

(WORKS  AT  TOP  OF  STAIRCASE — AT  THE  THIRD  LANDING  AND  AT  THE  FIRST 
LANDING  ARE  CATALOGUED  WITH  ARCHITECTURE 
AND  DECORATION.) 

SECOND  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— WASH  DRAW¬ 
INGS,  ETC. 

1666.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  The  Salesroom,  Young  Women’s  Christ¬ 

ian  Association,  New  York.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

1667.  Small,  Frank  O.  (Boston)  Said  in  Passing.  (Black  and  white.) 

1668.  Smith,  F.  Hopkinson  (New  York).  Scene  in  Venice.  (Black  and 

white.) 

1669.  Stephens,  Alice  Barber  (Philadelphia).  Their  Perfume  Flooded  the 

House.  Lent  by  Leslie’s  Weekly,  New  York. 

1670.  Burns,  M.  J.  Working  Drops  from  the  First  Fly  Gallery.  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1671.  Perard,  Victor.  River  Police  Patrol  Boat.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by 

Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

GROUND  FLOOR— WASH  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1672.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  A  Serious  Question.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1673.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  In  the  Studio.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by 

Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1674.  Sterner,  Albert  E.  (Paris,  France).  “Where  is  That  Idiot,  That 

Dolt,  That  Sluggard,  That  Snail,  with  my  Mail?”  (Wash  drawing.) 
Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1675.  Smith,  F.  Hopkinson  (New  York).  Windmill.  (Charcoal.) 

1676.  Nichols,  H.  D.  Interior  of  Manufactures  and  Liberal  Arts  Building, 

World’s  Columbian  Exposition.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper 
&  Bros.,  New  York. 

1677.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  The  Largest  Steamer  on  the  Lakes. 
STAIRCASE  AT  NORTHWEST  OF  ROTUNDA— NUMBERS  1678  TO 

1719,  INCLUSIVE— GROUND  FLOOR— BLACK  AND  WHITE 
DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1678.  Bacher,  Otto  H.  (New  York).  Grain  Elevator.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent 

by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1679.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  A  Little  City  Back  Yard,  Japan.  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sens,  New  York. 

1680.  Sterner,  Albert  E.  (Paris,  France)  “Wanting  Away  With  a  Shrug  of 

the  Shoulders.”  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New 
York. 

1681.  Small,  Frank  O.  (Boston)  Afternoon,  Commonwealth  Avenue,  Bos¬ 

ton.  (Black  and  white.) 


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WORLDS'  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP*T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


6812.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Illustration.  (Wash  drawing.) 

1683.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  “Be  Pleased  to  Bring  in  the  Honorable  Ac¬ 

count.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 
York. 

1684.  Sterner,  Albert  E.  (Paris,  France)  “I  Wept,  I  Wept,  I  Wept.”  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1685.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  The  Choir.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by 

the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1686.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  A  Bit  of  Decoration.  (Black  and  white.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1687.  Parsons,  Alfred  (New  York).  Crossing  the  Weir.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

FIRST  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE  DRAW¬ 
INGS,  ETC. 

1688.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  On  the  Down-Town  Ferry,  New  York. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1689.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  Sentinel  Rock.  (Black  and  white.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1690.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J).  Rousseau’s  House  and  the  Stairs  to  the 

Studio,  at  his  Death,  1867.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1691.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn).  Orange  Boughs.  (Charcoal.) 

1692.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn).  A  Relic  of  the  Departed  South. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1693.  Smith,  F.  Hopkinson  (New  York).  “It  Was  Near  the  Close  of  a  Sum¬ 

mer  Afternoon.”  (Charcoal.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 
York. 

1694.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  The  Plankway  to  Benteen  Cave.  (Wash 

drawing.) 

1695.  Redwood,  Allen  C.  (Bergen  Point,  N.  J).  “I’m  Ready  to  Begin  Right 

Now.’  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1696.  Redwood,  Allen  C.  (Bergen  Point,  N.  J).  Three  drawings  in  one 

frame:  “Here.”  (Black  and  white.)  “Our  March  Against  Pope.” 
(Pen  drawing.)  “A  Stag  Dance.”  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the 
Century  Co.,  New  York. 

SECOND  LANDING  OF  STAIR-CASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE  DRAW¬ 
INGS,  ETC. 

1697.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  In  the  Narrow  Trail.  (Black  and  whhe.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1698.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Relics  of  George  Washington.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1699.  Shirlaw,  Walter  (New  York).  Broad  Street  Railway  Station,  Phila¬ 

delphia.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 
York. 

1700.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  “‘The  Man  is  Dead!’  he  Said.”  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


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1701.  Taber,  W.  (New  York)  A  Rescue.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the 

Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1702.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  A  Belated  Passenger.  (Black  and  white.) 

Lent  by  Harper  and  Brothers,  New  York. 

1703.  Birch,  Reginald  B.  (New  York)  The  Little  Lovers.  (Black and  white.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1704.  Birch,  Reginald  B.  (New  York)  Brother  Stoltz’s  Beat.  (Wash  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1705.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Lost.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the 

Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1706.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York)  A  Veiled  Moorish  Woman.  (Pen  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

THIRD  LANDING  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE  DRAW¬ 
INGS,  ETC. 

1707.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York)  The  Corner,  Kent,  England,  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1708.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J).  Kiga,  Japan.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent 

by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1709.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  “She  Laid  her  Hand  on  His  Arm.”  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1710.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  Photo-Negative  Retouching,  Young 

Woman’s  Christian  Association,  New  York.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1711.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J).  Castillo  de  la  Mota,  Near  Medina 

(Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1712.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J).  Tower  of  Trinity  Church,  Boston. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

GALLERY  FLOOR,  AT  TOP  OF  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND  WHITE 

DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1713.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  Head  of  the  Street,  Enoshina,  Japan. 

(Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1714.  Parsons,  Alfred  (Newt  York).  The  Singing  Shepherd.  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1715.  Sterner,  Albert  E.  (Paris,  France)  The  Rivals.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1716.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York.)  Watching  the  Election  Returns,  Japan. 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1717.  Meza,  Wilson  de  (Lakewood,  N.  J).  Drawing  for  Illustration.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1718.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  On  the  Hillside  at  Enoshina,  Japan.  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1719.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  A  Street  Scene,  Enoshina,  Japan.  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  sons,  New  York. 


C)6  WORLDS  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

THE  EXHIBIT  OF  DRAWINGS  IN  BLACK-AND-WHITE  AND 
OTHER  MEDIA  CONTINUES  IN  THE 

NORTH  COURT  (GROUND  FLOOR)  EAST  WALL, 

NUMBERS  1720  TO  1778,  INCLUSIVE, 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  END  OF  THE  WALL. 

1720.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  The  Master’s  Lunch,  Jamaica.  (Black  and 

white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1721.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  The  Pilot,  Jamaica.  (Black  and  white,  in 

oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1722.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  The  Kitchen,  Jamaica.  (Black  and 

white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1723.  Taylor,  W.  L.  On  the  Beach.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles 

Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1724.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y).  Some  Idle  Notes  on 

“The  Most  Noble  Profession”  in  Europe.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by 
Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1725.  Pennington,  Harper  (New  York).  In  the  Workshop,  Philadelphia 

Manual  Training  School.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

1726.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  “Three  Cheers  for  the  First  Sod.”  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1727.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  “Won’t  You  Take  Me  to  My  Aunt?” 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1728.  Small,  Frank  O.  (Boston)  Christmas  Presents  at  the  Breakfast  Table. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1729.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  Landing  at  Chagres.  (Black  and  white,  in 

oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1730.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  Pleasant  Weather  in  the  Gulf.  (Black^and 

white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1731.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  The  Journey  in  the  Market  Cart.  (Black 

and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1732.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  Dining-Room,  French’s  Hotel,  Panama. 

(Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1733.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  “A  Cheer  for  the  Old  Flag.”  (Black  and 

white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  N<wv  York. 

1734.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  A  War  Party  of  Com- 

anches  “Jumping”  a  Hunter’s  Camp.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 
the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1735.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  Gorgona,  Panama.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1736.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  A  Pulque  Carrier,  Mexico.  (Black  and 

white  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1737.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York),  A  Crowded  Steamer  to  California  in  1849. 

(Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York, 

1738.  Gaul,  Gilbert  (New  York).  “The  Steamer  Is  In”  (Panama).  (Black 

and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York, 


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1739.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  “Rounding  Up.” 

(Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1740.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  A  Polish  Village 

(Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1741.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y-).  Behind  the  Breastworks, 

Besieged  by  ’Utes.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New 
York. 

1742.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  Pitching  Bronchos. 

(Wash  drawings.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1743.  Alexander,  J.  W.  “Skeesicks”  Adrift  from  Redwood  Camp.  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1744.  Edwards,  George  Wharton  (New  York).  One  Would  Have  Thought 

She  Was  Really  a  Boy.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

1745.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  General  Miles  Review¬ 

ing  the  Mexican  Army.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers, 
New  York. 

1746.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  A  Sample  Steed. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1747.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  At  the  Horse  Show. 

(Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1748.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  Infantry  Covering  the 

Withdrawal  of  Cavalry.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

1749.  Bacher,  Otto  H.  (New  York)  Night  Signaling  on  an  Ocean  Steamer. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1750.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  “No  Frost  Within.”  (Black  and  white.) 

1751.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  “Rock  of  Ages.”  (Black  and  white,  in 

oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1752.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  “When  the  Tide  Comes  In.”  (Black  and 

white.) 

I753*  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life .  Lent  by  Mitchell 
&  Miller,  New  York. 

1754.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  “She  Came  Down-Stairs  in  a  Great  Fur- 

Trimmed  Robe.”  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New 
York. 

1755.  Meza,  Wilson  de  (Lakewood,  N.  J.).  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by 

Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

1756.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Onnalinda.  (Black  and  white.) 

I757*  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  “Jane  Field,  I  Ain’t  Esther  Maxwell.” 
(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1758.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1759.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1760.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  MorrisjSounty,  N.  J.)  The  Ice  Harvest.  (Black 
and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 


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98  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


1761.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  County,  N.  J.)  “We’ll  all  Swa’r  to  it.” 

(Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1762.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1763.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life .  Lent  by  Mitchell 

.  &  Miller,  New  York. 

1764.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1765.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  Port  of  Valparaiso  in  a  Norther. 

(Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1766.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  County,  N.  J.)  “Dead  as  a  Hammer — 

Ain’t  He,  Mac?”  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1767.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  Connty,  N.  J.)  Fishing  for  Striped  Bass  in 

the  Surf.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1768.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  County,  N.  J.)  Quail  Shooting — Four 

Barrels  and  Four  Birds.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York. 

1769.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1770.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1771.  Church,  F.  S.  (New  York)  Flapjacks.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

1772.  Stephens,  Alice  Barber  (Philadelphia).  Music.  (Black  and  white.) 

Lent  by  the  Ladies’  Home  Journal,  Philadelphia. 

1773.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1774.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  The  White  Star  Steamer  Majestic. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1775.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1776.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1777.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  The  Old  Guard  Ball,  New  York.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1778.  Stephens,  Alice  Barber  (Philadelphia).  A  Philadelphia  Quakeress. 

(Wash  drawing.) 

ON  PIER  OF  ROTUNDA,  IN  PASSAGE  FROM  NORTH  COURT  TO 
EAST  COURT— NUMBERS  1779  TO  1798  INCLUSIVE, 
BLACK  AND  WHITE  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1779.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  An  Invitation  to  the  Dance.  (Black  and 

white.) 

1780.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Georgian  Princes.  (Black  and  white.) 

1781.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Joseph  H.  Choate.  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1782.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  At  the  Traktier’s.  (Black  and  white.) 

1783.  Church,  F.  S.  (New  York)  Sketch  for  Window  for  Tiffany  Glass  Co. 

(Black  and  white,) 


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1784.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  Reading  in  the  Chapter  Room  of  the  La 

Trappe  Monastery,  Kentucky.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Cen¬ 
tury  Co.,  New  York. 

1785.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  A  Bishop.  (Black  and  white.) 

1786.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  A  Cowboy.  (Black  and  white.) 

1787.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Admiral  Walker.  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1788.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Horse  Artillery  Going  into  Action. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1789.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  The  Three  Hussars.  (Black  and  white.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1790.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Norwegian  Fisher  Family.  (Black  and 

white.)  I 

1791.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Christmas  Shopping.  (Black  and  white.) 

1792.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  In  a  Restaurant.  (Pencil.) 

1793.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  At  the  Hotel.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent 

by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1794.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Kroll’s  Garden,  Berlin.  (Black  and 

white.) 

1795.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  An  Evening  at  the  Horse  Show.  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1796.  Thompson,  Ernest  E.  At  Midday.  The  Last  of  the  Buffalos.  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1797.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  Yolrk).  Persian  Bazar  at  Nijne  Novgorod,  Rus¬ 

sia.  (Black  and  white.) 

1798.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Easter  Lilies.  (Black  and  white.) 

EAST  COURT— NUMBERS  1799  TO  1876  INCLUSIVE.— NORTH  WALL. 
PANEL  NEXT  TO  STAIRCASE— BLACK  AND 
WHITE  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 


1799. 

1800. 

1801. 

1802. 

1803. 

1804. 

1805. 

1806. 

1807. 


Van  Schaick,  S.  W.  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Mil¬ 
ler,  New  York. 

Van  Schaick,  S.  W.  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Mil¬ 
ler,  New  York. 

Van  Schaick,  S.  W.  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Mil¬ 
ler,  New  York. 

Van  Schaick,  S.  W.  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Mil¬ 
ler,  New  York. 

Meza,  Wilson  de  (Lakewood,  N.  J.).  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by 
Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

Meza,  Wilson  de  (Lakewood,  N.  J.).  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by 
Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

Meza,  Wilson  de  (Lakewood,  N.  J.).  When  Through  Feast-Litten 
Halls.  (Black  and  white.) 

Gates,  J.  H.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell  & 
Miller,  New  York. 

Van  Schaick,  S.  W.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  ‘‘Life.”  Lent  by 
Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 


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EAST  COURT— NORTH  WALL— ALCOVE  81.— BLACK  AND  WHITE 

DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1808.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  On  Bayou  Teche,  Louisiana. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

1809.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  A  Midnight  Tragedy.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1810.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Night  Hawk.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1811.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  The  Wild  Garden.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1812.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  A  Winter  Ravine.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1813.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Cyrepedium  Spectabils. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1814.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  The  Sly  Silver  Fox.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1815.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  The  Boblink  at  Home.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1816.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Los  Loros,  Andes.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1817.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (New  York).  A  Southern  Canebrake  Jungle. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Mr.  E.  T.  H.  Gibson,  New  York. 

1818.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  A  Misty  Moonlight.  (Smoke 

drawing.) 

1819.  Gibson,  W.  Hamilton  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  A  California  Garden.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1820.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  The  Yachting  Party.  (Black  and 

white.) 

1821.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  The  Diamonds.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent 

by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1822.  Smediey,  W.  T.  (New  York).  Sunday  Morning,  Fifth  Avenue,  New 

York.  (Black  and  white.) 

1823.  Taylor,  Charl&s  J.  (New  York)  Quarrel  in  the  Tavern.  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  Mr.  A.  Schwarzmann,  New  York. 

1824.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  A  Military  Road  in  the  Caucasus. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1825.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  "Life.”  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

1826.  Smediey,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Broadway,  New  York,  at  Night.  (Black 

and  white.) 

1827.  Smediey,  W.  T.  (New  York)  A  King’s  Daughter.  (Black  and  white.) 

1828.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  The  Dinner  Table  in  a  Norwegian 

Farmhouse.  (Black  and  white.) 

1829.  Thulstrup,  T.  de  (New  York).  Crossing  the  Channel.  (Black  and 

white,  in  oil.) 

1830.  Wenzell,  A.  B.  (New  York)  “You  Know  Mr.  Peavis?”  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1831.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  The  Iroquois  Arrow.  (Black  and  white.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


UNITED  STATES — CHARCOALS,  PENCIL  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 


EAST  COURT— ON  NORTHEAST  PIER  OF  ROTUNDA— BLACK  AND 
WHITE  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1832.  Hitchcock,  George.  Dutch  Fishing  Boats.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent 

by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1833.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  “Measure  for  Measure;” 

Friar  Thomas  and  the  Duke.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by 
Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1834.  Hitchcock,  George.  Corner  of  a  Dutch  Captain’s  Kitchen.  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1835.  Day,  Francis  (Nutley,  N.  J.).  “Reluctant,  She  Turned  to  Him.”  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1836.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Tempest — Trinculo: 

‘  What  Have  We  Here?’  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York. 

1837.  Hitchcock,  George.  A  North  Sea  Dutch  Fisherman.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1838.  Johnson,  C.  H,  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller, 

New  York. 

1839.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  “Measure  for  Measure:” 

Mariana  and  Boy  Singing.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York. 

1840.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  “Measure  for  Measure:” 

Angelo  and  Isabella.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York. 

EAST  COURT— ON  SOUTHEAST  PIER  OF  ROTUNDA— BLACK  AND 
WHITE  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1841.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  The  Oak  of  Geismar.  (Black  and 

white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1842.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  “They  Used  to  Drill  Every  Even¬ 

ing.”  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1843.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  Along  the  Canal  in  Old  Manhattan. 

(Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

1844.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  In  the  Valley.  (2)  (Black  and  white.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1845.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  In  the  Valley.  (3)  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1846.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  Indian  Woman  Saving  the  Life  of 

John  Brown.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.) 

1847.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  “A  Moment  Later  there  was  a 

Great  Hammering  at  the  Door.”  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by 
Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1848.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  In  the  Valley.  (1)  (Black  and 

white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1849.  Pyle,  Howard  (Wilmington,  Del.).  Gambetta  Proclaiming  the  Repub¬ 

lic.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 

York. 


102  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

EAST  COURT— SOUTH  WALL— ALCOVE  94— BLACK  AND  WHITE 

DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1850.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  a  story.  (Wash  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  the  Ladies’  Home  Journal,  Philadelphia. 

1851.  Newell,  P.  S.  A  Reminder  of  Old  Virginia.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent 

by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1852.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  “  I  A’in’t  Religious;  I  Drink.”  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1853.  Redwood,  Allen  C.  (Bergen  Point,  N.  J.)  Dress  Parade.  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1854.  DuMond,  F.  V.  (New  York)  Tryste  Noel.  (2)  (Pencil  and  Chinese 

white  on  gray  painted  canvas.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1855.  Fraser,  Malcolm  (Paris,  France).  The  Road  to  Johore,  A  Malay  Vil¬ 

lage.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1856.  Wilee,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  The  Printing  Office.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1857.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  The  Carpenter  Shop.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1858.  Ferris,  Stephen  J.  (Philadelphia)  Fortuny  Lying  inState.  (Crayon.) 

Lent  by  Edward  H.  Coates,  Philadelphia. 

1859.  DuMond,  F.  V.  (New  York)  Bamboula.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1860.  DuMond,  F.  V.  (New  York)  Tryste  Noel  (No.  1).  (Pencil  and  Chinese 

white  on  gray  painted  canvas.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

1861.  Redwood,  Allen  C.  (Bergen  Point,  N.  J.)  The  Retreat  from  Gettys¬ 

burg.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1862.  DuMond,  F.  V.  (New  York)  Madonna.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1863.  DuMond,  F.  V.  (New  York)  “Holding  Tight  to  Patty’s  Hand.” 

(Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1864.  Wiles,  Irving  R.  (New  York)  Cohanim  Blessing  the  People.  (Wash 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

EAST  COURT— SOUTH  WALL,  PANEL  NEXT  TO  STAIRCASE. 

1865.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  Driving  a  Team.  (Black  and  white.) 

1866.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N..  Y.)  Saving  His  Master.  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1867.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  “Li,ke  an  Ebony  Statue  of 

Liberty.”  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1868.  Blashfield,  Edwin  H.  (New  York)  His  Lordship’s  Bedtime.  (Black 

and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1869.  Redwood,  Allen  C.  (Bergen  Point,  N.  J.)  “General  Grant  Can’t  Have 

any  Water  from  this  Spring.”  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Cen¬ 
tury  Co.,  New  York. 

1870.  Low,  Will  H.  (New  York)  Old  Field  at  Barbizon.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1871.  Blashfield,  Edwin  H.  (New  York)  Charms  with  Holy  Water.  (Black 

and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


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1872.  Low,  Will  H.  (New  York)  Narcissus.  (Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent 

by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1873.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York)  Camel  Driver.  (Black  and  white.) 

1874.  Millet,  F.  D.  (New  York-)  In  the  Supper  Room.  (Black  and  white.) 

1875.  Low,  Will  H.  (New  York)  “Through  Our  Tendrilled  Arches,  the 

Famed  ^Eolian  Choir.”  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

1876.  Sandham,  Henry  (Boston).  Snowshoeing  by  Torchlight.  (Black  and 

white.).  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

ON  PIER  OF  ROTUNDA  —  PASSAGE  FROM  EAST  COURT  TO 
SOUTH  COURT— NUMBERS  1877  TO  1909  INCLUSIVE. 

BLACK  AND  WHITE  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

1877.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  On  the  Otomi  Pass,  Japan.  (Black  and 

white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1878.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  The  Shops  of  Catelan,  Provence,  France. 

(Charcoal  drawings.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1879.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  County,  N.  Y.)  “  Missed  Him  Again,  By 

Ginger.”  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1880.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  County,  N.  J.)  A  Prize.  (Black  and 

white.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1881.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  “The  Dance  was  in  Full  Swing.”  (Black 

and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1882.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Up  the  Maiensi  Pass.  (Black  and  white,  in 

oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co,,  New  York. 

1883.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Shop  of  Roumanille,  Provence,  France. 

(Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1884.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Inn  Yard  at  Collias,  Provence,  France. 

(Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1885.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Queen  of  the  Felibres,  Provence,  France. 

(Charcoal  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1886.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  On  a  Great  Cattle  Trail.  (Black  and  white, 

in  oil.)  Lent  By  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1887.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  L’lsles  sur  Jurgues.  (Black  and  white,  in 

oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1888.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Open  Air  Theatre,  Provence,  France. 

(Crayon,  wash  and  Chinese  white  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

1889.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Good-bye  at  Nimes,  Provence,  France. 

(Black  and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1890.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Isle  of  la  Barthelasse  at  Night.  (Black  and 

white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1891.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Circling  the  Lodges.  (Black  and  white,  in 

oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1892.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  Splitting  the  Buffalo 

Herd.  (Black  and  white  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co./New  York. 

1893.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  Skating.  (Wash  drawing.) 


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1894.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Running  Through  Vers,  Provence,  France 

I — The  Mistral.  (Black  and  white  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

1895.  Castaigne,  (Baltimore)  Preparing  for  the  Final  Dance.  (Black 

and  white,  in  oil.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

WEST  COURT-SOUTH  WALL— ALCOVE  95. 

1896.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Out  of  the  Game.  (Black  and  white.) 

1897.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  On  the  Rocks  at  Narragansett  Pier. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1898.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  Lake  Front — side  of  main  building, 

World’s  Columbian  Exposition.  (Black  and  white.) 

1899.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Prologue  to  “She.”  (Illustration  for  Rider 

Haggard’s  story.)  (Black  and  white.) 

1900.  Redwood,  Allen  C.  (Bergen  Point,  N.  J.)  Perpetual  Motion.  (Black 

and  white.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York.  . 

1901.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  A  Broadway  Stage,  New  York,  1831. 

(Black  and  white.) 

1902.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  The  Salvation  Army.  (Black  and  white.) 

1903.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (l^few  York)  Ladies’  Gallery,  House  of  Representa¬ 

tives,  Washington,  D.  C.  (Black  and  white.) 

1904.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  A  Promenade  Concert,  Madison  Square 

Garden,  New  York.  (Black  and  white.) 

1905.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Arab  Colony  of  New  York.  (Black  and 

white.) 

1906.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Camp  Fire.  (Black  and  white.) 

1907.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  A  Belle  of  Greenwich.  (Wash  drawing.) 

1908.  Smedley,  W.  T.  (New  York)  World’s  Columbian  Exposition  Grounds 
in  1891.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New 
York. 

Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  Illustration.  (Black  and  white.) 


1909. 


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WEST  COURT-SECOND  FLOOR- 
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PEN  AND  INK  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

NUMBERS  1910  TO  2060  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  152— SCREEN  7— EAST  SIDE. 

1910.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Well’s  Cathedral  Nave,  Looking 

East.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

19 11.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Sally  Harrowell’s  Shop,  Rugby, 

England.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1912.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Six  Pen  Drawings  “From  Charing 

Cross  to  St.  Paul’s,”  London  (2). 

1913.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Windsor  from  the  Playing  Fields, 

Eton.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1914.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  In  the  Nave,  Westminster  Abbey, 

London.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1915.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Dryden’s  Monument,  Westmin¬ 

ster  Abbey,  London.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New 
York. 

1916.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Old  Battersea  Church,  Chelsea, 

London.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

-917.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  York  Cathedral — Looking  East, 
from  North  Aisle  of  Retro-Choir.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the 
Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1918.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  The  Bay  of  the  Angel  Choir,  Lin¬ 

coln  Cathedral.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1919.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  In  the  Garden,  Boccaccio’s  Villa. 

(Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

SCREEN  7— WEST  SIDE. 

1920.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Five  pen  drawings  “From  Char¬ 

ing  Cross  to  St.  Paul’s,”  London  (1). 

1921.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Four  pen  drawings  “From  Char¬ 

ing  Cross  to  St.  Paul’s,”  London  (3). 

1922.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Three  drawings:  “Wargrave,” 

“Sonning  Bridge,”  “Landing  at  Richmond.”  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1923.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Winchester  Cathedral  Choir  and 

Presbytery,  Looking  East.  (Pencil  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York, 


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1924.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Five  pen  drawings  “From  Char¬ 

ing  Cross  to  St.  Paul’s,”  London  (4). 

1925.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Florence  from  Boccaccio’s  Villa. 

(Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1926.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Western  Part  of  Ely  Cathedral, 

from  the  Garden  in  the  Close.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

1927.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Villa  on  the  Road  to  Fiesole.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

ALCOVE  153-SCREEN  8— EAST  SIDE. 

1928.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  In  Leap  Year.  “After  Having  Kept  the 

Men  Waiting.”  (Pen  drawing.) 

1929.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “Mrs.  Vernon  had  Crossed  the  Rubicon.” 

(Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1930.  Gibson,  C,  D.  (New  York)  The  Fourth  of  July.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1931.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “Will  Penelope  Land  the  Baron?”  (Pen 

drawing.) 

1932.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  With  Debutantes  Leaning  on  His  Arm. 

(Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1933.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  At  Mrs.  Daubleigh  Chrome’s.  (Pen  draw¬ 

ing.) 

1934.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  That  Delicious  Moment  when  You  are 

Asked  to  Take  in  to  Dinner  the  Girl  Who  Refused  You  Yesterday. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

1935.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  In  Leap  Year.  (Pen  drawing.) 

SCREEN  8— WEST  SIDE. 

1936.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Six  pen  drawings  “  From  Char¬ 

ing  Cross  to  St.  Paul’s,”  London  (5). 

1937.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  The  South  Side  of  Lincoln 

Cathedral.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1938.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  The  Vicar’s  Close,  Well’s  Cathe¬ 

dral.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1939.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  St.  Edmund’s  Chapel,  Westmin¬ 

ster  Abbey,  London.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New 
York. 

1940.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Northwest  View  of  Gloucester 

Cathedral.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1941.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  York  Cathedral:  Chapter  House, 

Five  Sisters  and  the  Central  Tower.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the 
Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1942.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Gloucester  Cathedral  Nave 

from  the  North  Aisle.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

1943.  Pennell,  Joseph  (London,  England).  Well’s  Cathedral  Choir,  Looking 

East.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1944.  Sterner,  Albert  E.  (Paris,  France).  Champigny.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent 

by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


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1945.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  A  Kissing  Gate.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1946.  Redwood,  Allen  C.  (Bergen  Point,  N.  J.)  Barksdale’s  Mississippians 

Opposing  the  Laying  of  the  Pontoon  Bridges.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1947.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  The  Prisoner  at  the  Bar.  (Pen  drawing.) 

ALCOVE  153— SCREEN  9— EAST  SIDE. 

1948.  Gibsion,  C.  D.  (New  York)  At  the  Gentleman’s  Son’s  Chowder  Club. 

(Pen  drawing.) 

1949.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  Drifting  Apart.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1950.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  At  Mrs.  Flatsharp’s.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1951.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “Aren’t  You  Pleased  With  Me?”  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1952.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “Yes,  it  is  too  Bad!”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent 

by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1953.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  The  American  Girl.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent 

by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1954.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “The  Young  Men  in  the  House  Thought 

Her  a  Jolly  Girl.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co  New 
York. 

1955.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  In  the  Moonlight.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1956.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “Awfully  Kind  of  You  to  Come  to  Our  Lit¬ 

tle  Shanty  in  the  Wilderness.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century 
Co.,  New  York. 

SCREEN  9— WEST  SIDE. 

1957.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  A  Summer  Vacation.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1958.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “I  Am  Glad  that  Tempest  in  a  Teapot  is 

Over!”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1959.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  In  Leap  Year — Starting  on  Their  Wedding 

Journey.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1960.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  At  Mrs.  Van  Tappan’s.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1961.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “Time!”  (Pen  drawing). 

1962.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  Two  Girls  and  a  Man.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1963.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “We  are  Behind  Time,  Mrs.  Van  Benson 

and  I.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1964.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  And  the  Two  Smoked  in  Silence.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

ALCOVE  154— SCREEN  10— EAST  SIDE. 

1965.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  Her  First  Appearance.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

1966.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  When  Lula  Lost  Her  Grip.  (Pen  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1967.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  The  Jury.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1968.  Sterner,  Albert  (Paris,  France).  No  Pertinacity.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent 

by  the  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

1969.  Redwood,  Allen  C.  (Bergen  Point,  N.  J.)  A  Camp  Toilet.  (Pen  draw¬ 

ing).  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


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1970.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “He  is  Waiting  for  Me.”  (Pen  drawing.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1971.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  Cartoon  for  “Life.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent 

by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

1972.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  At  the  Fair.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by 

Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

1973.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  The  Meeting  in  Mrs.  Van  Shuters’  Empire 

Room.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1974.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  The  Horse  Show.  (Pen  drawing.) 

SCREEN  10— WEST  SIDE. 

1975.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  Up  the  Hudson.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1976.  Reinhart,  Charles  S.  (New  York)  Government  Wharf,  Fortress  Mon¬ 

roe.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1977.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  The  Ameya.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by 

Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1978.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.)  “Is  Dese  Yer  Bobolitionists 

Got  Horns  n’  Huffs?”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.« 
New  York. 

1979.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  A  Shop  for  Lamps,  Japan.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1980.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  A  Japanese  Girl.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by 

Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

198a.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  A  Member  of  the 
Mounted  Police,  Canada.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

1982.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  “You  Must  Tell  Your  Friend  not  be  Fright¬ 

ened  at  the  House.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New 
York. 

1983.  Remington,  Frederick  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.).  The  Old  Trapper.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

1984.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.)  “The  Negro  Leaned,  Ex¬ 

hausted,  Against  the  Wall.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scrib¬ 
ner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1985.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  Wandering  Etas,  Japan.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1986.  Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  A  Japanese  Policeman.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1987.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.)  “An’  then  He  Marched  off  to 

Bed  by  Himself.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons, 
New  York. 

1988.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.)  “Have  You  Happened  to  Hear 

Anybody  Speak  of  Me?”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co., 
New  York. 

1989.  Frost,  A.  B.  (Courent,  Morris  Co.,  N.  J.)  Men  at  a  Card  Table.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

1990.  Remington,  Frank  (New  Rochelle,  N.  J.).  Roping  in  a  Horse  Corral, 

(Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York, 


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1991.  Gibson,  C.  D.  (New  York)  Lord  and  Lady  William  Hampshire.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

ALCOVE  154-SCREEN  11— EAST  SIDE. 

1992.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,England)  The  Tempest — Ferdinand: 

“I  am,  in  my  condition  a  Prince.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper 
&  Brothers,  New  York. 

1993.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor 

— Fenton:  “And  tells  me ’tis  a  thing  impossible.”  (Pen  drawing.) 
Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

1994.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Measure  for  Measure — 

“Sweet  Sister  Let  me  Live.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York. 

1995.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  Bacchic  Dance.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

1996.  Taylor,  Charles  J.  (New  York)  Hiring  a  Butler.  (Pen  drawing.) 

1997.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  Sketch — No  title  given.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

1998.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  Sketch — No  title  given.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

1999.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Tempest — Miranda  and 

Ferdinand.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2000.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Merchant  of  Venice — “It 

falleth  like  the  gentle  rain  from  Heaven.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by 
Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2001.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Tempest — Alonzo,  Gonzolo, 

and  Others  Enter  the  Circle.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York. 

2002.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Tempest — Caliban,  Trin- 

culo,  Stephano  and  Ariel  invisible.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper 
&  Brothers,  New  York. 

2003.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  Design  for  Life.  Christmas  Number, 

Cover  Design.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

2004.  Taylor,  Charles  J.  (New  York)  At  the*  Luncheon.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2005.  Taylor,  Charles  J.  (New  York)  The  Poet  at  the  Breakfast  Table.  (Pen 

drawing.) 

2006.  Taylor,  Charles  J.  (New  York)  A  Question  of  Wines.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2007.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  A  July  Cartoon.  (P6n  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

2008.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  Sketches — No  title  given.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

2009.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  Sketch — No  title  given.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

2010.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  As  You  Like  It — Rosa¬ 

lind:  “Oh,  Jupiter,  how  weary  are  my  spirits!”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent 
by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2011.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Merchant  of  Venice — 

Portio:  “Away  then;  I’ve  locked  in  one  of  them.”  (Pen  drawing.) 
Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 


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2012.  Abbey,  Edwin  A.  (Gloucestershire,  England)  Tempest — Prospero: 

“Fetch  me  the  hat  and  rapier.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York. 

2013.  Bellew,  F.  P.  W.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

2014.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  The  Commencement  Season  and  the 

Sea  of  Life.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

2015.  Attwood,  Francis  Gilbert  (Boston).  The  Irish  Question — Political  Car¬ 

toon.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

2016.  Taylor,  Charles  J.  (New  York)  Two  Girls.  (Pen  drawing.) 

SCREEN  11— WEST  SIDE. 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  The  Call  for  Trumps.  (Pen  drawing.) 
Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  A  Tug  of  War.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  The  Inauguration  Ball,  Washington,  D.  C. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  “You  Put  in  Two  Dollars  and  Eighty 
Cents.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 
Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 
&  Miller,  New  York. 

Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  Fray  Innocencio  and  Flojo.  (Pen  draw¬ 
ing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  The  Postman.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  “Public  Opinion.”  (Pen  drawing.) 
Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell 
&  Miller,  New  York. 

Blum,  Robert  (N«w  York).  A  Begging  Priest.  (Black  and  white.) 

Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Blum,  Robert  (New  York).  Its  Tiny  Head  Swung  Hither  and  Thither. 

(Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Armed  Peace.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Sunday  in  Central  Park,  New  York.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Political  Cartoon  for  Life.  Lent  by 
Mitchell  &  Miller,  New  York. 

Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  The  Chapel  Steps.  (Pen  drawing.) 

ALCOVE  155— SCREEN  12— EAST  SIDE. 

2032.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  Polly  Ann.  (Pen  drawing.} 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2033.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  A  Field  Hand.  (Pen  drawing.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2034.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  The  Plantation  Belle.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2035.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  “Home,  Sweet  Home.”  Lent  by  the  Cen¬ 

tury  Co.,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2036.  Taylor,  Charles  J.  (New  York)  The  Ingle  Nook.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent 

by  Mr.  W.  C.  Gibson,  Port  Chester,  N.  Y. 


2017. 

2018. 

2019. 

2020. 

2021. 

2022. 

2023. 

2024. 

2025. 

2026. 

2027. 

2028. 

2029. 

2030. 

2031. 


UNITED  STATES — PEN  AND  INK  DRAWINGS,  ETC.  1 1  I 

2037.  Rogers,  W.  A.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life .  Lent  by  Mitchell 

&  Miller,  New  York. 

2038.  Taylor,  Charles  J.  (New  York)  Gossip.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2039.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  (Two  pen  drawings  in  one 

frame.)  Uncle  Peter  Bean,  and  In  the  Cotton  Mill,  Georgia.  Lent 
by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2040.  Woodward,  E.  (New  Orleans)  Six  Pen  and  Ink  Studies. 

2041.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  “Have  You  Forgotten  Your  Bro¬ 

ther ‘Ab,’ Peggy?”  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2042.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  A  Race  Problem.  (Pen  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2043.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  Food  for  the  Confederate 

Wounded.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2044.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  Sergeant  Bowers  Receiving 

Orders.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2045.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  “Sperrits!”  (Pen  drawing.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2046.  Kemble,  E.  W.  (New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.)  The  Cake  Walk.  (Pen  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2047.  Blashfield,  Edwin  H.  (New  York)  The  Fairest  Maiden.  (Pen  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

SCREEN  12— WEST  SIDE. 

2048.  Metcalf,  W.  L.  (New  York)  Stinnard  House,  Pelham  Bay  Park,  New 

York.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

2049.  Taber,  W.  (New  York)  The  Hanging  of  Stuart  by  the  First  Vigilance 

Committee.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2050.  Johnson,  C.  H.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life. 

2051.  Cox,  Kenyon  (New  York).  M.  Daubray  of  the  Palais  Royal.  (Pen 

drawing  after  photo.)  Lent  by  Charles  Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 

2052.  Fenn,  Harry  (Montclair,  N.  J.)  Escutcheon  and  Fireplace  in  the 

Manor  House,  Gardiner’s  Island.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the 
Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2053.  Bacher,  Otto  H.  (New  York)  Statue  of  Ferdinand  in  the  Cathedral  at 

Malaga.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2054.  Pape,  Frederick  L.  M.  (Paris,  France)  The  Sphinx  by  Moonlight. 

(Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2055.  Bacher,  Otto  H.  (New  York)  Japanese  Armor,  16th  Century.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2056.  Bacher,  Otto  H.  (New  York)  Japanese  Armor,  14th  Century.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2057.  Broughton,  C.  (New  York)  Fifth  Avenue  Stage,  New  York.  (Pen  draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  Mitchell  &>Miller,  New  York. 

2058.  Taber,  W.  (New  York)  Mission  San  Dolores,  Sunday  Afternoon.  (Pioneer 

San  Francisco.)  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2059.  Herford,  O.  (New  York)  Illustration  for  Life.  Lent  by  Mitchell  &  Miller, 
New  York. 

Eaton,  Wyatt  (New  York).  Asleep  on  the  Grass.  Lent  by  Charles 
Scribner’s  Sons,  New  York. 


2060. 


1 12  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K— EiNE  ARTS. 


Group  143-Engravings,  Etch¬ 
ings,  Prints. 


SECOND  FLOOR— SOUTH  END  OF  NORTH  COURT,  NEXT 
TO  ROTUNDA.— NUMBERS  2061  TO  2402  INCLUSIVE. 


THE  NUMBERING  BEGINS  AT  SCREEN  E  (THE  SCREEN  FURTHEST  EAST)  at 
POINT  NUMBERED  185  ON  THE  PLAN. 

ETCHINGS. 


SCREEN  E— EAST  SIDE. 

2061.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York)  Along  the  Quay,  Carlsbad,  Ger¬ 

many. 

2062.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York)  Cloisters,  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

2063.  Whittemore,  Wm.  J.  (New  York)  Mont  St.  Michel. 

2064.  Whittemore,  Wm.  J.  (New  York)  Head  of  the  Harbor. 

2065.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York)  Markt  Strasse,  Carlsbad,  Ger 

many. 


2066.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York) 

bad,  Germany. 

2067.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York) 

many. 

2068.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York) 

2069.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York) 

dow. 

2070.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York) 

2071.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York) 

2072.  Mygatt,  Robertson  K.  (New  York) 

2073.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2074.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2075.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2076.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2077.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2078.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2079.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2080.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2081.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

2082.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 

land. 

2083.  Chapman,  Carlton  T,  (New  York) 

2084.  Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York) 


Restaurant  in  Stadts  Park,  Carls- 

A  Tepel  Bridge,  Carlsbad,  Ger- 

Market  Place,  Carlsbad,  Germany. 
A  Slushy  Morning,  from  My  Win- 

Twilight  from  my  Window. 
Pragergasse,  Carlsbad,  Germany. 
Street  Scene,  Carlsbad,  Germany. 
Street  in  Chartres,  France. 
Abandoning  the  Ship. 

Old  Houses,  Chester,  England. 
English  Fishing  Boats. 

Rue  de  la  Victoire,  St.  Malo. 

Calm  Morning. 

Bridge  Over  Old  Moat,  Chartres. 
Twilight  by  the  Sea. 

Fishing  Boats  at  Anchor. 
Bakehouse  Close,  Edinburgh,  Scot- 

Evening  in  the  Harbor. 

Moonrise. 


UNITED  STATES — ETCHINGS. 


13 


2085. 

2086. 

2087. 

2088. 


2089. 

2090. 

2091. 

2092. 

2093. 

2C94. 

2095. 

2096. 

2097. 

2098. 

2099. 

2100. 
2101. 
2102. 
2103. 
2104. 
2105. 
2106. 
2107. 
2108. 
2109. 
2110. 
21 1 1. 
2112. 


2113. 

2114. 

2115. 

2116. 

2117. 
2Il8. 


2119. 

2120. 

2121. 

2122. 

2123. 


Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  Gloucester  Harbor. 
Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  Street  in  Mont  St.  Michel. 
Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  Driven  Ashore. 

Chapman,  Carlton  T.  (New  York)  Street  in  St.  Malo. 


SCREEN  E— WEST  SIDE. 


Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 

Child  Reading. 

Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 
Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York). 


One  Etching  and  One  Dry  Point. 

The  Lamp. 

Three  Etchings  and  Three  Dry  Points. 
Head. 

Two  Dry  Points:  The  Frugal  Repast  .and 

Portrait  of  John  F.  Weir.  (Last  state.) 
One  Dry  Point  and  One  Etching. 
Christmas  Tide.  (After  a  water  color.) 
Three  Etchings. 

The  Little  Fountain. 

H.  E.Weir  and  Robert  Weir.  (Dry  points.) 
Figure  with  Sleeping  Dog. 

One  Dry  Point  and  One  Etching. 

The  Blacksmith  Shop. 

Four  Heads. 

By  the  Evening  Lamp. 

Two  Etchings  and  One  Dry  Point. 

The  Back  Yard. 

One  Dry  Point  and  One  Etching. 

Portrait  of  a  Young  Lady. 

Two  Dry  Points. 

Dr.  R.  F.  Weir. 

Two  Etchings  on  Zinc. 

Head. 


PIER  OF  ROTUNDA— NUMBERED  185. 


Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  A  Castle. 

Weir,  J.  Alden  (New  York).  Sulby  Glen. 

King,  James  S.  (Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.)  The  Golden  Hour  (Harvest). 
Rosenthal,  Max  (Philadelphia).  High  Altar  at  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral, 
New  York. 

Wittemore,  Charles  E.  (New  York)  Twilight  over  Bedloe’s  Island, 
New  York  Harbor. 

Ritchie,  Henrietta  (Philadelphia).  The  Connoisseur. 


SCREEN  F— EAST  SIDE. 


Moran,  Peter  (Philadelphia).  A  Summer  Afternoon. 

Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Summer,  Easthampton  (Long  Island). 
Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Between  the  Gloaming  and  the  Murk. 
Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  The  Edge  of  Georgia  Pond. 

Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  The  Old  Homestead. 


1 14  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEPJT  K— FINE  ARTS. 

2124.  Moran,  Peter  (Philadelphia).  A  Passing  Storm,  York  Downs,  Me. 

2125.  Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Evening,  Easthampton(  Long  Island, 

N.  Y.) 

2126.  Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Twilight,  Easthampton  (Long 

Island,  N.  Y.) 

2127.  Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  A  Florida  Forest. 

212S.  Ritchie,  Henrietta  (Philadelphia).  Race  Street  Wharf,  Philadelphia. 

2129.  Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Bushkill  Bridge. 

2130.  Moran,  Peter  (Philadelphia).  Return  of  the  Herd. 

2131.  Moran,  Peter  (Philadelphia).  An  Old  New  England  Orchard. 

2132.  Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Point  Isabel,  Fla. 

2133.  Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Haunt  of  the  Muskrat. 

2134.  Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Conway  Castle,  Wales. 

2135.  Moran,  M.  Nimmo  (New  York).  Bridge  Over  the  Delaware. 

2136.  Moran,  Emily  K.  (Philadelphia)  On  the  Road  to  the  Farm. 

2137.  Moran,  Peter  (Philadelphia).  Under  the  Willows. 

SCREEN  F— WEST  SIDE. 

2138.  Dielman,  Frederick  (New  York).  Head.  (Dry  point.) 

2139.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  In  the  Harbor. 

2140.  Van  Elton,  Kruseman  (New  York).  The  Hudson  River. 

2141.  Van  Elten,  Kruseman  (New  York).  Lily  Pond. 

2142.  Canby,  Louise  Prescott  (Philadelphia).  Shipping  Ice  on  the  Kenne- 

beck. 

2143.  Canby,  Louise  Prescott  (Philadelphia).  Oswego  Harbor. 

2144.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  An  East  Wind. 

2145.  Lauber,  Joseph  (Leonia,  N.  J.).  A  Shingle  Maker. 

2146.  Lauber,  Joseph  (Leonia,  N.  J.).  The  Shower. 

2147.  Lauber,  Joseph  (Leonia,  N.  J.).  The  Pond. 

2148.  Lauber, "Joseph  (Leonia,  N.  J.).  A  Study  in  Dry  Point. 

2149.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  Cruising  by  Moonlight. 

2150.  Bloodgood,  Robert  F.  (New  York)  “Who’s  Afraid?” 

2151.  Canby,  Louise  Prescott  (Philadelphia).  Sunset. 

2152.  Schoff,  S.  A.  (Greenfield,  Mass.)  The  Prelude. 

2153.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  The  Smugglers’  Landing  Place. 

2154.  Lauber,  Joseph  (Leonia,  N.  J.).  Morning  on  the  Farm. 

2155.  Lauber,  Joseph  (Leonia,  N.  J.).  Lowlands  Near  the  Ocean. 

2156.  Nicoll,  J.  C.  (New  York)  The  Reef. 

2157.  Van  Elten,  Kruseman  (New  York).  Repairing  the  Bridge. 

2158.  Bloodgood,  Robert  F.  (New  York).  Hard  Times. 

2159.  Schoff,  S.  A.  (Greenfield,  Mass.)  Portrait  of  Judge  Devens.  (After 

F.  P.  Vinton.) 

2160.  Schoff,  S.  A.  (Greenfield,  Mass.)  Portrait  of  a  Girl.  (After  Abbott  H. 

Thayer.) 

2161.  Schoff,  S.  A.  (Greenfield,  Mass.)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Fowler.  After  Frank 

Fowler. 


UNITED  STATES — ETCHINGS. 


2162. 

2163. 

2164. 

2165. 

2166. 

3167^ 

2168. 

2169. 

2170. 

2171. 

2172. 
*173- 

2174. 

2175. 

2176. 

2177. 

2178. 

2179. 

2180. 

2181. 

2182. 

2183. 

2184. 

2185. 

2186. 

2187. 


2188. 

2189. 

2190. 

2191. 

2192. 

2193. 

2194. 

2195. 


SCREEN  G— SOUTH  SIDE. 


n5 


Manley,  Thomas  R.  (New  York)  Weehawken  Ferry. 

Manley,  Thomas  R.  (New  York)  The  Cottage. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Salt  Vats  of  Padanaram. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  The  Cove  Road,  Naushon  Island,  Mass. 

Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Walt  Whitman.  (After  a 
photograph). 

Manley,  Thomas  R.  (New  York)  Near  King’s  Bridge,  New  York. 

Manley,  Thomas  R.  (New  York)  After  the  Shower. 

Ertz,  Edward  (Paris,  France).  The  River  Loire  and  the  Chateau  of 
Vernon.  (Three  etchings  in  one  frame.) 

Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  An  October  Day. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Near  the  Sea  (Evening). 

Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  Barney’s  Joy. 

Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  (After 
a  photograph.) 

Manley,  Thomas  R.  (New  York)  The  Lane. 

Manley,  Thomas  R.  (New  York)  Bridge  in  Central  Park,  New  York. 

Manley,  Thomas  R.  (New  York)  Newark  Bay  (Evening). 

Gifford,  R.  Swain  (New  York).  The  Bank  of  the  River. 

Faber,  Erwin  F.  (Philadelphia)  St.  Philips,  Charleston.  Lent  by  Mr. 
H.  L.  Smith,  Philadelphia. 

Yewell,  George  (New  York).  Cloister  of  the  Monastery  of  St.  Elena, 
near  Venice. 

Mercier,  Gustave  (New  York).  Education  of  the  Virgin.  (After  Rubens.) 

Yewell,  George  H.  (New  York)  House  of  the  Bell  Ringer  of  Rouen 
Cathedral,  France. 

Whittemore,  Charles  E.  (New  York)  A  Gloucester  Water  Side. 

Whittemore,  Charles  E.  (New  York)  Off  Old  Point  Comfort,  Virginia. 

Mercier,  Gustave  (New  York).  “Vive  la  Fidelity.”  (After  Franz  Hals.) 

Faber,  Herman  (Philadelphia).  The  Challenge. 

Walker,  Charles  A.  (Boston)  Landscape. 

Walker,  Charles  A.  (Boston)  Group  of  Seven  Etchings.  (Two  after 
Corot,  two  after  Daubigny,  one  after  Troyon,  one  after  Dupre,  one 
after  Meissonier,  (Le  Sieur.) 

Walker,  Charles  A.  (Boston)  On  the  Oise,  after  Daubigny. 

Faber,  Herman  (Philadelphia).  Faust — A  Mastiff. 

Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Jade  Bowl,  Teakwood  Stand.  (From 
the  collection  of  Mr.  Heber  R.  Bishop,  New  York.) 

Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Silver  Coffee  Pot,  made  by  Tiffany* 
&  Co.,  New  York. 

Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Jade  Plaque,  Green  Jade  Stand.  (From 
the  collection  of  Mr.  Heber  R.  Bishop,  New  York. 

Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  A  Portrait. 

Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Opaque  Gray  Jade,  Teakwood  Stand. 
(From  the  collection  of  Mr.  Heber  R.  Bishop,  New  York.) 

Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Jade  Vase,  Teakwood  Stand.  (From 
the  collection  of  Mr.  Heber  R.  Bishop,  New  York.) 


Il6  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K— FINE  ARTS. 

2196.  Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Light  and  Dark  Green  Jade,  Teakwood 

Stand.  (From  the  collection  of  Mr.  Heber  R.  Bishop,  New  York.) 

2197.  Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Jade,  with  Teakwood  Stand.  (From 

the  collection  of  Mr.  Heber  R.  Bishop,  New  York.) 

2198.  Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Europa.  (After  antique  terra  cotta.) 

(Feuerdent  collection.) 

2199.  Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  A  Portrait. 

2200.  Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Green  Jade  Jar,  Teakwood  Stand. 

(From  the  collection  of  Mr.  Heber  R.  Bishop,  New  York.) 

2201.  Smith,  Sidney  L.  (New  York)  Green  Jade  Plaque,  Teakwood  Stand. 

(From  the  collection  of  Mr.  Heber  R.  Bishop,  New  York.) 

2202.  Monks,  J.  A.  S.  (Boston)  Evening  After  the  Storm. 

2203.  Ferris,  Stephen  J.  (Philadelphia)  Six  Etchings. 

2204.  Mercier,  Gustave  (New  York).  Automedon.  (After  Henri  Regnault.) 

2205.  Paulus,  Francis  P.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  A  Summer  Landscape. 

2206.  Paulus.  Francis  P.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  Spring  Morning  on  the  Isar. 

2207.  Paulus,  Francis  P.  (Munich,  Bavaria)  Scene  near  Munich. 

2208.  Rosenthal,  Max  (Philadelphia).  Portrait  of  George  W.  Childs. 

2209.  King,  James  S.  (Upper  Montclair,  N.J.)  An  August  Aiternoon.  Lent 

by  Mr.  C.  Klackner,  New  York. 

2210.  Sartain,  Emily  (Philadelphia).  In  the  Twlight.  (After  a  painting  by 

Elliott  Daingerfield.) 

SCREEN  G— NORTH  SIDE. 

2211.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Unsafe  Tenement. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  J.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2212.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Kitchen.  Lent  by  Mr. 

George  W.  Vanderbilt,  New  York. 

2213.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Old  Rag  Woman. 

Lent  by  Mr.  George  W.  Vanderbilt,  New  York. 

2214.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Longshoremen.  Lent  by 

Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2215.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Rotherhithe.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2216.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Tyzac,  Whiteley  &  Co. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2217.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Black  Lion  Wharf.  Lent 

by  Mr.  George  W.  Bramhall,  Orange,  N.  J. 

2218.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Lime  Burner.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2219.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Mr.  Mann. 

(Dry  point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  John  Caldwell,  Pittsburg. 

2220.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Drouet,  the 

Sculptor.  (Dry  point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  Fork. 

2221.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Becquet.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2222.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Forge.  (Dry  point.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 


UNITED  STATES — ETCHINGS.  II7 

2223.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Annie  Haden. 

(Dry  point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2224.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Early  Portrait  of  Whist¬ 

ler.  Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2225.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Whistler.  (Dry 

point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2226.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Engraver  Riault. 

(Dry  point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2227.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Putney  Bridge.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2228.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Battersea  Bridge.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2229.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Joe.  (Dry  point.)  Lent  by 

Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2230.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Axenfeld.  (Dry 

point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2231.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Arthur  Sey¬ 

mour.  (Dry  point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

2232.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Balcony.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2233.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Two  Doorways.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2234.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Doorway.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2235.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Battersea,  Dawn.  (Dry 

point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2236.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Storm.  (Dry  point.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2237.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Dyer.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2238.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Traghetto.  Lent  by 

Mr.  John  Caldwell,  Pittsburg. 

2239.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Nocturne,  The  Riva  (Venice). 

Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2240.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Palaces  (Venice). 

Lent  by  Mr.  Bryan  Lathrop,  Chicago. 

2241.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Little  Venice.  Lent  by 

Mr.  John  Caldwell,  Pittsburg. 

2242.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Little  Putney  (No.  3). 

Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2243.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Garden.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2244.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Riva,  Venice  (No.  2). 

Lent  by  Mr.  John  Caldwell,  Pittsburg. 

2245.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Beggars.  Lent  by 

Mr.  George  W.  Bramhall,  Orange,  N.  J. 

2246.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Steamboat  Fleet.  (Dry 

point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York, 


Il8  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

2247.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Weary.  (Dry  point.)  Lent 

by  Mr.  George  W.  Bramhall,  Orange,  N.  J. 

2248.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Nocturne,  Palaces  (Venice). 

Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2249.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  San  Giorgio  (Venice). 

Lent  b'y  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2250.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Large  Pool.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2251.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Palace,  Brussels.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Bryan  Lathrop,  Chicago. 

2252.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Fanny  Leyland. 

(Dry  point.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2253.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Court-Yard,  Brussels.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Edward  G.  Kennedy,  New  York. 

2254.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Little  Sweet  Shop 

Lent  by  Mr.  Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn. 

2255.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Smithy.  Lent  by  Mr 

Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2256.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Windsor.  (Dry  point.) 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

2257.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Clothes  Exchange  (No. 

2).  Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2258.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Mayoralty  Building,  Loches, 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit,  Mich. 

2259.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Chancellor’s  Office,  Loches. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit,  Mich. 

2260.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Barber’s  Shop,  Chelsea. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Howard  Mansfield,  New  York. 

2261.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Hotel  Lallemant,  Bourges. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

2262.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  City  Hall,  Loches.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

2263.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Steps.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn. 

2264.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Embroidered  Curtain. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn. 

2265.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Balcony,  Amsterdam, 

Lent  by  Mr.  Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn. 

2266.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Long  House.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Freer,  Detroit. 

2267.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  The  Mill.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn. 

2268.  Whistler,  James  McNeill  (Paris,  France).  Pierrot.  Lent  by  Mr.  Walter 

S.  Carter,  Brooklyn. 

2269.  Whistler,  James  McNeih$(Paris,  France).  Zaandam,  Holland.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Walter  S.  Carter,  Brooklyn. 


UNITED  STATES — ETCHINGS. 


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2270. 

2271. 

2272. 

2273. 

2274. 

2275. 

2276. 

2277. 

2278. 

2279. 

2280. 

22 81. 

2282. 

2283. 

2284. 

2285. 
2286. 

2287. 

2288. 

2289. 

2290. 


2291. 

2292. 

2293. 

2294. 

2295. 

2296. 

2297. 

2298. 

2299. 

2300. 
2301. 


SCREEN  H  (AT  PIER  170)— EAST  SIDE. 


Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  The  Tombs,  New  York.  (Dry 
point.) 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Newport  Wharves. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  The  Road  to  the  Sea. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Coenties  Slip,  New  York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Mott  Haven  Canal,  New  York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  East  River,  New  York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Madison  Square,  New  York,  at 
Night. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Grand  Central  Station,  New  York, 
at  Night. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Trout  Pond,  Moorsfield,  R.  I.  (Dry 
point.) 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  The  Falls  of  Pawtucket.  (Dry 
point.) 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  In  the  Bowery,  New  York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  The  Battery,  New  York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Elevated  Station,  New  York,  at 
Night. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  A  Tow  on  the  North  River,  New 
York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  A  Bit  of  Baxter  Street,  New 
York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New*York)  Mill  at  Block  Island,  R.  I.  (Dry 
point.) 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Entrance  to  Brooklyn  Bridge, 
New  York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Spar  Yard,  South  Street,  New 
York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Sectional  Docks,  East  River,  New 
York. 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Two  Bridges  on  the  Harlem,  N.  Y. 
(Dry  point.) 

Mielatz,  Charles  F.  W.  (New  York)  Strangers  in  Wallabout.  (Dry 
point.) 

SCREEN  H— WEST  SIDE. 


Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 


Charenton,  Paris. 

Winter  Evening,  Windsor,  N.  S. 
Market  Place,  Yvetot,  France. 
Winter. 

Bethlehem,  Pennsylvania. 

Mills,  New  Brunswick. 

A  Passing  Shower. 

On  Cape  Ann,  Massachusetts. 
Near  Frejus,  France. 

A  Gale  at  Fecamp  (France). 

On  the  Ranee,  Brittany. 


120  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


2302. 

2303. 

2304. 
2303. 

2306. 

2307. 

2308. 

2309. 

2310. 

2311. 

2312. 
23I3- 
23I4» 
23X5- 
2316. 


2317. 

2318, 
23X9- 

2320. 

2321. 

2322. 

2323. 

2324. 

2325. 

2326. 

2327. 

2328. 

2329. 

2330. 
2331- 

2332. 

2333. 
2334- 


2335- 

2336. 

2337- 

2338. 

2339- 

2340. 

2341. 

2342. 


Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
(Dry  point.) 

Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 
Parrish,  Stephen  (Philadelphia). 


Portland,  New  Brunswick. 
Gloucester  Harbor,  Massachusetts. 

On  the  Thames,  London. 

Market  Day,  St.  Augustine,  Florida. 
A  Canal  in  Venice. 

Port  of  Cannes,  France. 

Near  Dinan,  Brittany,  France. 

Port  of  Nice,  France. 

Swamp  Land. 

Winter  at  Windsor,  N.  S. 

Bass  River,  Cape  Cod,  Mass. 

Near  Quebec,  Canada. 

Riverdale. 

Northern  Moorland. 

On  the  Dee,  Chester.  « 


PIER  OF  ROTUNDA— NUMBERED  170. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  A  New  York  Shanty. 
Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  East  River. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Morning. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Castle  William, New  York  Harbor. 
Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  A  Kansas  Windmill. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Dordrecht,  Holland. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Sunset  on  the  Marne,  France. 
Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Solitude. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  The  Fish-Hawk’s  Nest. 
Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Morning  Light. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  The  Passing  Storm. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  Sand  Dunes  of  Virginia. 

King,  James  S.  (Upper  Montclair,  N.  J.)  Christmas  Morning  in  Col¬ 
onial  Times. 

Vanderhoof,  Charles  A.  (New  York)  The  First  Snow. 

Calahan,  James  J.  (New  York)  Mandolin  Player. 

Loveweii,  Rominer  (Chelsea,  Mass.).  Green’s  Dock,  East  Boston. 
Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  An  Interior. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  The  Maas  near  Dort,  Holland,  Low 
Tide. 

SCREEN  I— EAST  SIDE. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  A  Breezy  Day  on  the  Hackensack, 
(New  Jersey). 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  The  Edge  of  the  Forest. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Toll  Gate  and  Bridge. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  A  Holland  Landscape. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Near  Ridderkerk,  Holland. 
Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  A  German  Landscape. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  At  Sunset. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Spring. 


UNITED  STATES — ETCHINGS. 


1 2 1 


2343- 

2344- 

2345. 

2346. 

2347- 

2343. 

2349- 

2350. 

2351. 

2352. 
2353* 
2354- 
2355* 
2356. 
2357- 
2358. 
2359- 


2360. 

2361. 

2362. 

2363. 

2364. 

2365. 

2366. 

2367. 

2368. 

2369. 

2370. 
2371- 

2372. 

2373. 

2374- 

2375- 
2376. 


Schilling,  Alexander  New  York).  Heerjahusdam,  Holland. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  The  Maas  at  Schiedam,  Holland. 
Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  A  Lowery  Autumn  Day. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  On  Weehawken  Hights  (New 
Jersey). 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Evening.  (Dry  point.) 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  The  Brick  Barge. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Dordrecht  from  Pappendrecht, 
Holland. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Windmill  on  the  Maas,  Holland. 
Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Dry  Point,  with  burr  Removed. 
Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  The  Dyke. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Old  Shed  and  Willows. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Hauling  Wood. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Landscape,  Spring. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Church  Street,  Detroit;  Winter. 
Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  Oostendam,  Holland. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  A  Holland  Landscape. 

Schilling,  Alexander  (New  York).  The  Juniata,  near  Lewistown, 
Pennsylvania. 

SCREEN  I— WEST  SIDE. 


Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 
Platt,  Charles  A.  (New  York) 


A  Brittany  Farm,  France. 

Honfleur,  France. 

The  Meuse,  France. 

Willows  on  the  Coast. 

Arnheim,  Holland. 

An  Inland  Port. 

Passenger  Boats  on  the  Seine,  France. 
Brittany  Landscape,  France. 

Brooklyn  Bridge. 

Pier  at  Larmor. 

A  Spring  Flood. 

Dordrecht,  Holland. 

Two  Sloops. 

■  Naples. 

Under  Pont  Ste.  Marie,  Paris. 

Dieppe,  France. 

Pont  St.  Michel,  Paris. 


SCREEN  J— NORTH  SIDE— ETCHINGS,  MONOTYPES,  ETC. 

2377.  Walker,  Charles  A.  (Boston)  Evening  Approaching.  (Monotype.) 

2378.  Bloodgood,  Robert  F.  (New  York)  The  End  of  the  Outlaw.  (Etch¬ 

ing.) 

2379.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  The  Nymph  and  the  Great 

Bubble. 

2380.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Rembrandt’s  Mother. 

23S1.  Faber,  Herman  (Philadelphia).  Study  of  a  Lion’s  Head. 


122 


WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


2382.  Mercier,  Gustave  (New  York).  The  Day’s  Work  Done.  (After  Jules 

Breton.) 

2383.  Sartain,  William  (New  York).  Symphony.  (Mezzotint.)  (After  the 

painting  by  H.  Siddons  Mowbray.) 

2384.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Portrait  of  Whittier. 

2385.  Rosenthal,  Max  (Philadelphia).  Crossing  the  Brook. 

2386.  Clossen,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  The  Belated  Bird. 

SCREEN  J— SOUTH  SIDE. 

2387.  Walker,  Charles  A.  (Boston)  Rough  Weather.  (Monotype.) 

2388.  Sartain,  William  (New  York).  lone.  (Mezzotint.) 

2389.  Walker,  Charles  A.  (Boston)  Winter  in  Holland.  (After  A.  Mauve.) 

2390.  Faber,  Erwin  F.  (Philadelphia)  The  Repentance  of  Eve. 

2391.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I.).  Japanese  Inro  with  Netzukies 

(No.  2). 

2392.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I.).  Japanese  Inro  with  Netzukies.  (No.  1.) 

2393.  Sartain,  John  (Philadelphia).  Irene.  (Steel  engraving  after  Joseph 

Coomans.) 

2394.  Rosenthal,  Max  (Philadelphia).  Romola.  (Mezzotint.) 

2395.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  L).  Life  in  Mexico.  (From  note  book 

sketches.) 

2396.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I.).  A  Gray  Day  at  Dieppe. 

2397.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I.).  The  Terraces  at  Naples. 

2398.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I.).  Olive  Grove  and  Mill,  Bordighera, 

Italy. 

2399.  Walker,  Charles  A.  (Boston)  After  the  Storm.  (Monotype.)  Lent  by 

Mr.  J.  Reed  Whipple,  Boston. 

2400.  Colman,  Samuel  (Newport,  R.  I.).  Olive  Trees  of  the  Riviera. 

2401.  Faber,  Erwin  F.  (Philadelphia)  Thrown.  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  Klackner, 

New  York. 

IN  ALCOVE  175— NORTH  END  OF  NORTH  COURT. 


2402.  Wiseman,  R.  R.  (New  Haven,  Conn.)  New  Haven  Elms. 


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% 


WOOD  ENGRAVINGS. 

(MOSTLY  THE  EXHIBIT  OF  THE  AMERICAN  SOCIETY  OF  WOOD  ENGRAVERS.) 

ON  SCREENS  IN  GALLERY  ON  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  WEST  COURT- 
SECOND  FLOOR— NUMBERS  2403  TO  2694  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  149— SCREEN  1— EAST  SIDE. 

3403.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  The  Immaculate  Conception.  (After 
Murillo — F  ragment.) 

2404.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  The  Sheep  Pasture. 

2405.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Wordsworth.  (After  Alfred 

Parsons.) 

2406.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Saxon. 

2407.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.).  A  Little  Music 

(After  Theodore  Wores.) 

2408.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  The  Pendant  Jewel  Weed. 

2409.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  The  Young  Squire.  (After  Couture.) 

2410.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.).  Drawing  Water 

for  the  Camp. 

2411.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  The  Quadroon  Girl.  (After  George 

Fuller.) 

2412.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Winnifred  Dysart.  (After  George 

Fuller.) 

2413.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.).  Philip  II. 

2414.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Rowing  Down  to  Iffley. 

2415.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Under  the  Willows.  (After 

Alfred  Parsons.) 

2416.  Bernstrom,  Victor  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Pirates  Haven,  Shark  River, 

N.  J. 

2417.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Sunset,  La  Hulpe,  Belgium. 

2418.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Bringing  Home  the  Christmas 

Tree. 

2419.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-Hudson,  N.  Y.)  The  Snow  Angel. 

2420.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Mother  and  Child.  (After  Abbott 

H.  Thayer. 

2421.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Flowers. 

2422.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Springtime.  (After  E.  Major.) 

2423.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.).  The  Shepherd¬ 

ess.  (After  Charles  Sprague  Pearce.) 

2424.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  The  Listeners.  (After  W.  M.  Hunt.) 

2425.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  The  Irrigating  Ditch. 

2426.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.).  The  Moujik. 

(After  T.  de  Thulstrup.) 


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2427.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.).  The  Dead  Mat¬ 

ador. 

2428.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.).  Limbering  Up. 

2429.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Grand  Canal,  Venice. 

2430.  Aikman,  Walter  M.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  A  Modern  Comanche.  (After 

F.  Remington.) 

2431.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-the-Hudson,  N.Y.).  Trapped  at  Last 

2432.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  The  Mirror.  (After  D.  M.  Bunker.) 

SCREEN  1— WEST  SIDE. 

2433.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Man  with  a  Violin.  Lent  by  the  Century 

Co.,  New  York. 

2434.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  A  Knight  of  Malta.  (After  Giorgione.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2435.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Night  Moths. 

2436.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  An  Ideal  Head.  (After  Abbott  H. 

Thayer.) 

2437.  Cooper,  Edith  (New  York).  The  Springtime  of  Love.  (After  Thuman.) 

2438.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  The  Miracle  of  St.  Mark.  (After  Tintor¬ 

etto.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2439.  Cooper,  Edith  (New  York).  White  Birches.  (After  Miller.) 

2440.  Cooper,  Edith  (New  York).  Sheep.  (After  A.  B.  Davies.) 

2441.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Venice  Enthroned.  (After  Paolo  Ver¬ 

onese.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2442.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Madonna  of  the  Goldfinch.  (After  Raph¬ 

ael.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2443.  Comstock,  Mrs.  Anna  Botsford,  (Ithaca,  N.  Y.)  Rendezvous  by  Moon¬ 

light. 

2444.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Two  Cherubs.  (After  Andrea  del  Sarto.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2445.  Bernstrom,  Victor  (Grandview-on-the-Hudson,  N.  Y.).  The  Mystery 

of  Life.  (After  Carl  Marr.) 

2446.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Mary  Magdalen.  (After"  Bartholomeo.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2447.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  St.  Agnes.  (After  Andrea  del  Sarto.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2448.  Comstock,  Mrs.  Anna  Botsford  (Ithaca,  N.  Y.).  Moths. 

2449.  Comstock,  Mrs.  Anna  Botsford  (lathca,  N.  Y.).  Moths. 

2450.  Comstock,  Mrs.  Anna  Botsford  (Ithaca,  N.  Y.).  Tropical  Moths. 

2451.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  The  Tribute  Money.  (After  Masaccio.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2452.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  yEneas.  (After  Raphael.)  Lent  by  the 

Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2453.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Mona  Lisa,  (After  Leonardo  Da  Vinci.) 

2454.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Detail  of  “The  Last  Judgment.”  (After 
Fra  Angelico.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

Cooper,  Edith  (New  York).  Garrison  Marching  out  with  Honors  of 
War,  Lille,  France,  1708. 


2455. 


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2456.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Madonna  and  Child.  (After  Bellini.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2457.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Battle  of  St.  Ephesius.  (After  Spinello.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2458.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  The  Concert.  (After  Giorgione.)  Lent 

by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2459.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Verrocchio.  (After  Lorenzo  di’Credi.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2460.  Comstock,  Mrs.  Anna  Botsford  (Ithaca,  N.  Y).  Cherry  Blossoms  and 

Moths. 

2461.  Comstock,  Mrs.  Anna  Botsford  (Ithaca,  N.  Y.).  A  Moth. 

ALCOVE  150— SCREEN  2— EAST  SIDE. 

2462.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Madonna  and  Child.  (After  Botticelli.) 

Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2463.  Davis,  John  P.  (New  York)  The  Spring  Song.  (After  Arthur  B. 

Davies.) 

2464.  Davis,  John  P.  (New  York)  Joe  Jefferson  as  Bob  Acres.  (After  John 

W.  Alexander.) 

2465.  Davidson,  Harry  (New  York).  Afternoon  on  a  Ranch. 

2466.  Davidson,  Harry  (New  York).  An  Old  Mill.  (After  A.  Castaigne.) 

2467.  Davis,  John  P.  (New  York).  The  Bohemian.  (After  Paul  W.  Bartlett.) 

2468.  Del’  Orme,  E.  H.  (New  York)  The  Birthplace  of  Beethoven. 

2469.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  The  Three  Ages  of  Man.  (After  Lorenzo 

Lotto.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2470.  Del’  Orme,  E„  H.  (New  York).  Esquimaux  Life.  (After  W.  L. 

Taylor.) 

2471.  Dana,  William  Jay  (Brookline,  Mass.).  Sunset.  (After  Corot.) 

2472.  Davis,  John  P.  (New  York)  Among  the  Old  Poets.  (After  Walter  Shir- 

law.) 

2473.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  The  Entombment. 

2474  Davis,  John  P.  (New  York).  Autumn  Hillside. 

2475.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Unknown  Man.  (After  Francia.)  Lent  by 

the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2476.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Group  of  Angels.  (After  Gozzoli.)  Lent 

by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2477.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  Madonna  and  Child  (with  Cherubs.) 

(After  Bellini.)  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2478.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  St.  Liberalis.  (After  Giorgione.)  Lent  by 

the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2479.  Del’Orme,  E.  H.  (New  York)  The  Dutch  Fleet  Frozen  in  the  Texal. 

(After  C.  Delort.) 

2480.  Davidson,  Harry  (New  York).  Israel. 

2481.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  The  Delphian  Sibyl.  (After  Michael 

Angelo).  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2482.  Davidson,  Harry  (New  York).  The  Bowery  at  Night. 

2483.  Cole,  Timothy  (New  York).  St.  Jerome.  (After  Ghirlandajo.)  Lent  by 

the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 


126  world's  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

2484.  Davidson,  Harry  (New  York).  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

2485.  Del’Orme,  E.  H.  (New  York)  An  Iceberg.  (After  W.  L.  Taylor.) 

2486.  Davis,  John  P.  (New  York)  Woman  and  Bull.  (After  Roth.) 

2487.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)  Valentine. 

2488.  Davidson,  Harry  (New  York).  A  Hard  Winter. 

2489.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)  A  Christmas  Vigil. 

SCREEN  2 — WEST  SIDE. 

2490.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)  An  Old  Residenter. 

2491.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)  The  Rare  Vase.  (After  Fortuny.) 

2492.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)  Daisies. 

2493.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)  Heneyah.  (After  F.  A.  Bridgman.) 

2494.  Johnson,  Thomas  (NewYork).  Portrait  of  A.  Lang.  (After  Richmond.) 

2495.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Liszt.  (After  Munkacsy.) 

2496.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Clara. 

2497.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Head  of  a  Man.  (After  Rembrandt.) 

2498.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  'of  a  Child.  (After  John  V/. 

Alexander.) 

2499.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Three  Wood  Engravings:  Show¬ 

ery  Days  in  the  Meadows,  Canterbury  Meeting  House  and  Morning 
in  the  Meadow. 

2500.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Rose  Leaves.  (After  H.  Hum¬ 

phrey  Moore.) 

2501.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Bishop  Horatio  Potter. 

(After  D.  Huntington.) 

2502.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Abundance.  (After  Philip  Mar- 

tiny’s  Statue  for  the  Art  Palace,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition.) 

2503.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Columbus. 

2504.  Davis,  John  P.  (New  York)  The  Cobblers.  (After  Edgar  M.  Ward.) 

2505.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  The  Country  Store. 

2506.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Bust  of  Mark  Twain.  , 

2507.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Under  the  Mistletoe. 

2508.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Robert  Browning. 

2509.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Miss  Bradley-Martin. 

(After  Carolus-Duran.) 

2510.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Lacing  the  Sandal.  (After  F.  D. 

Millet.) 

2511.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  An  African  Woman. 

2512.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Tennyson. 

2513.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)„  The  Tiger  Hunt.  (After  Barye.) 

2514.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (After  Fred¬ 

erick  Dielman.) 

251$.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  The  Vale  of  Tears. 

2516.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 

ALCOVE  150— SCREEN  3— EAST  SIDE. 

2517.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  Battle  of  the  Sirens.  (After  F.  S. 

Church.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 


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127 


2518.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  The  Sibyl.  (After  F.  S.  Church.) 

2519.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  Pandora’s  Box.  (After  F.  S. 

Church.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2520.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  The  Old  Homestead.  (After 

J.  F.  Murphy.) 

2521.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  A  Winter  Evening.  (After  D. 

W.  Tryon.)  Lent  by  Mr.  N,  E.  Montross,  New  York. 

2522.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  The  Quartet.  (After  W.  T. 

Dannat.) 

2523.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  Charge  of  the  Cuirassiers.  (After 

Aime  Morot.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

2524.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Daubigny. 

2525.  King,  Frances  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  A  Christmas  Fantasy.  (After  F. 

S.  Church.) 

2526.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  In  the  Enemy’s  Country.  (After 

Gilbert  Gaul.) 

2527.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Christmas  Chimes. 

2528.  French,  Frank  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Portrait  of  Isaac  Walton.  (After 
'  George  H.  Boughton.) 

2529.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Dr.  S.  Weir  Mitchell.  (After 

Frank  Holl.) 

2530.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  Knowledge  is  Power.  (After  F.  S. 

Church. 

2531.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  The  Sorceress.  (After  F.  S.  Church.) 

Lent  by  Harper  &  Bros.,  New  York. 

2532.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  A  Difference.  (After  E.  H.  Blash- 

field.) 

2533.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  The  Journey  Northward. 

2534.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  Girl  and  Tigers.  (After  F.  S. 

Church.)  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2535.  Muller,  R.  A.  (Brooklyn)  The  Taking  of  Numantia.  (After  Vera.) 

2536.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  Ivan,  the  Terrible.  Lent  by  Har¬ 

per  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2537.  Johnson,  Thomas  (New  York).  Portrait  of  Paderewski. 

2538.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  Rose.  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers, 

New  York. 

SCREEN  3— WEST  SIDE. 


2539.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  The  Old  Well.  (After  J.  F. 

Murphy.)  Lent  by  Mr.  C.  Klackner,  New  York. 

2540.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.)  New  England  Elms. 

2541.  Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.) 

2542.  Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.) 

2543.  Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.) 

2544.  Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.) 

2545.  Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.) 

2546.  Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.) 

rison, 


Portrait  of  William  M.  Hunt. 
Portrait  of  Charles  Darwin  at  70. 
Portrait  of  U.  S.  Grant. 

Portrait  of  Asa  Gray. 

Portrait  of  Daniel  Webster. 
Portrait  of  William  Lloyd  Gar- 


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2561. 

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Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  Morning. 

Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  F.  S.  Church  in  his  Studio.. 

Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Portrait  of  James  Russell  Lowell. 
Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)  Portrait  of  Harriet  Beecher 
Stowe. 

Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Portrait  of  General  W.  T.  Sher¬ 
man. 

Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.).  Portrait  of  Charles  Darwin,  1854. 
Kruell,  Gustav  (East  Orange,  N.  J.)  Rent  Day.  (After  Alfred  Kappes.) 
Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  The  White  Mountain. 

Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  Midsummer.  Lent  by  Mr.  C. 
Klackner,  New  York. 

ALCOVE  151— SCREEN  4— EAST  SIDE. 

Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J.)  The  Three  Marys.  (After  John 
LaFarge.) 

Wellington,  Frank  H.  (Passaic,  N.  J.)  One  Day  in  June.  (After  W. 
T.  Smedley.) 

Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  A  Tiger.  (After  Adolf  Menzel.) 

Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  Thirst.  (After  Gerome.) 

Tinkey,  John  (Brooklyn,  N.Y.).  Apache  Indian  Firing  on  a  Teamster. 
(After  F.  Remington.) 

Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  My  Sister  Lydia.  (After  E.  C.  Tarbell.) 
Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  A  Cozy  Corner.  (After 
F.  D.  Millet.) 

Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  The  Virgin  Enthroned.  (After  A.  H. 
Thayer.) 

Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  Portrait  of  the  Princess 
Marie  of  Austria.  (After  Velasquez.) 

Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J.)  An  Organist. 

Wellington,  Frank  H.  (Passaic,  N.  J.)  Miles  Standish’s  Challenge. 
(After  E.  A.  Abbey.) 

Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J.)  The  Resurrection.  (After  John 
La  Farge,) 

Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  Pirates  Seizing  a  Ship. 
Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  Madonna  and  Child.  (After  Dagnan- 
Bouveret.) 

Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  The  Portrait.  (After  Will  H.  Low.) 
Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  At  the  Continental  Spring. 
State,  Charles  (New  York).  Indians  in  Council. 

Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J.)  A  Gorilla.  (After  Fremiet.) 
Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J.)  Bubbles.  (After  Couture.) 

Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  Alice.  (After  W.  M.  Chase.) 

Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  Miss  Beatrice  Goelet.  (After  J.  S.  Sargent.) 
Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  The  Roadside.  (After  R.  Swain  Gifford.) 
Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  The  New  England  Peddler.  (After  East¬ 
man  Johnson.) 


UNITED  STATES — WOOD  ENGRAVINGS.  I2Q 

2580.  Wolf,  Henry  (New  York).  Twilight.  (After  Alexander  Harrison.) 

2581.  State,  Charles  (New  York).  A  Street  Scene.  (After  A.  Castaigne.) 

2582.  Tinkey,  John  (Brooklyn).  All  Halloween. 

SCREEN  4— WEST  SIDE. 

2583.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.)  Silence.  (After  W.  Bliss  Baker). 

Lent  by  Mr.  C.  Klackner,  New  York. 

2584.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  Shades  of  Evening. 

2585.  Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  Waterfall  by  Moonlight. 

(After  R.  A.  Blakelock.) 

2586.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  The  Connecticut  Valley. 

2587.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  Late  Summer.  (After  R.  Collin.) 

2588.  Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J.)  Windmills. 

2589.  Davidson,  Harry  (New  York).  Balaam  and  his  Master.  (After  How¬ 

ard  Helmick.) 

2590.  Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J).  A  Harpist. 

2591.  Muller,  R.  A.  (Brooklyn)  “I  Am  Perfectly  Happy.”  (After  J.  G. 

Brown.) 

2592.  Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  Identity.  (After  Elihu 

Vedder.) 

2593.  Muller,  R.  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Sir  William  Temple.  (After  Sir  Peter 

Lely.) 

2594.  Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J.)  A  Bit  of  Sunshine. 

2595.  Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  Crane  Castle. 

2596.  Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  A  Sheep  Pasture. 

2597.  King,  Francis  S.  (Roseville,  N.  J.)  Fog.  (After  F.  S.  Church.) 

2598.  Muller,  R.  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Gilbert  Burnett.  (After  Riley.) 

2599.  Muller,  R.  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Lost.  (After  A.  Schenck.) 

2600.  Putnam,  S.  G.  (Corona,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.)  Mirabeau  and  the  King’s 

Messenger. 

2601.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  An  Autumn  Evening.  (After  D. 

W.  Tryon.)  Lent  by  Mr.  N.  E.  Montross,  New  York. 

2602.  Powell,  Caroline  A.  (Trenton,  N.  J.).  Lady  and  Horse.  (After  A.  H. 

Thayer.) 

2603.  Muller,  R.  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  The  DeBrehan  Miniature  of  Washing¬ 

ton. 

2604.  Muller,  R.  A.  (Brooklyn.,  N  Y.)  The  DeBrehan  Miniature  of  Nelly 

Custis. 

2605.  Kingsley,  Elbridge  (Hadley,  Mass.).  The  Flying  Dutchman.  (After 

A.  P.  Ryder.)v 

ALCOVE  151— SCREEN  5— EAST  SIDE. 

2606.  Cleaves,  W.  P.  (Springfield,  Mass.)  Swift  River,  Conway,  N.  H. 

2607.  Cleaves,  W.  P.  (Springfield,  Mass.)  A  Chocorua  Vista. 

2608.  Dana,  William  J.  (Brookline,  Mass.)  Twilight.  (After  J.  Appleton 

Brown.) 

2609.  Collins,  Robert  C.  (Rockville  Centre,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.)  Florence  on  the 

Arno. 


9 


130  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

2610.  Baker,  Horace  (New  York).  Scene  in  Tasmania. 

2611.  Collins,  Robert  C.  (Rockville  Centre,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.)  Landing  Stairs  at 

Leghorn.  (After  J.  Pennell.) 

2612.  Baker,  Horace  (New  York).  A  Malay  Pirate. 

2613.  Aitken,  Peter  (New  York).  The.  Conspirators. 

2614.  Davis,  Samuel  P.  (Brooklyn.)  An  After  Dinner  Nap.  (After  J.  H. 

Dolph.) 

2615.  Cleaves,  W.  P.  (Springfield,  Mass.)  A  Chocorua  Sunset. 

2616.  Collins,  Robert  C.  (Rockville  Centre,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.)  Henry  VII  Chapel, 

Westminster  Abbey,  London. 

2617.  Tinkey,  John  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Swine-herd,  River  Danube.  (After 

F.  D.  Millet.) 

2618.  Cleaves,  W.  P.  (Springfield,  Mass.)  Silver  Lake. 

2619.  Tinkey,  John  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Exchanging  Confidences.  (After  F. 

C.  Jones.) 

2620.  Tinkey,  John  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  An  English  Cathedral. 

2621.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Hawthorne’s  Boat  House.  (Relief 

engraved  by  a  method  of  Mr.  Closson’s  own  invention.) 

2622.  Del’Orme,  E.  H.  (New  York)  Garden  Scene  in  Venice.  (After  Rico.) 

2623.  Aitkin,  Peter  (New  York).  A  Scene  in  Kent,  England.  (After 

J.  A.  Fraser.) 

2624.  Davis,  Samuel  P.  (Brooklyn)  French  Hunting  Dog.  (After  Rosa 

Bonheur.) 

2625.  Collins,  Robert  C.  (Rockville  Centre,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.)  An  Archway  in 

Siena,  Italy. 

2626.  Baker,  Horace  (New  York).  Castles  in  the  Air. 

2627.  Brown,  W.  Lamont  (Boston).  Portrait  of  Corot. 

2628.  Cleaves,  W.  P.  (Springfield,  Mass.)  Chocorua  Mountain  and  Lake. 

2629.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Sheep  Shearers.  (After  J.  F.  Millet.) 

2630.  Cleaves,  W.  P.  (Springfield,  Mass.)  Springfield,  Mass. 

2631.  Dana,  William  J.  (Brookline,  Mass.)  The  Mill  at  Cleeve.  (After  J. 

Appleton  Brown.) 

2632.  Davis,  Samuel  P.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Cat  and  Kittens  at  Play.  (After 

Madame  Henrietta  Ronner.) 

2633.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Springfield,  Mass.)  The  Mother.  (After  E.  E.  Sim¬ 

mons.) 

2634.  Dana,  William  J.  (Brookline,  Mass.)  Pine  Woods  in  Canada.  (After 

F.  Hopkinson  Smith.) 

SCREEN  5— WEST  SIDE. 

2635.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  A  Chinese  Restaurant. 

2636.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  The  Singing  Shepherd. 

2637.  Lyouns,  H.  F.  W.  (Boston)  Nydia. 

2638.  Evans,  John  W.  (Brooklyn)  Indian  Horse  Race.  (After  Frederick 

Remington.) 

2639.  Del’Orme,  E.  H.  (New  York)  Canoeing  in  Florida.  (After  V.  Perard.) 

2640.  Sylvester,  Harry  E.  (New  York)  St.  Giles’  Church.  Lent  by  the  Cen¬ 

tury  Co.,  New  York. 


UNITED  STATES — -WOOD  ENGRAVINGS.  I^I 

2641.  Sylvester,  Harry  E.  (New  York)  Twilight,  Westminster  Abbey, 

London.  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2642.  Pettit,  F.  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Sandhills. 

2643.  Evans,  John  W.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Fallow  Deer.  (After  B.  Hook.) 

2644.  Evans,  John  W.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  With  Fate  Against  Them. 

2645.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  Bowling. 

2646.  Del’Orme,  E.  H.  (New  York)  Cumnor  Church,  England. 

2647.  Evans,  John  W.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Moving  the  Fourth  Cavalry.  (After 

Frederick  Remington.) 

2648.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  The  Coup.  Block  owned  by  Harper 

&  Brothers,  New  York. 

2649.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  The  Departure  to  the  Convent. 

Block  owned  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2650.  Girsch,  F.  (Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.)  Grandma’s  Toast.  (After  M.  R. 

Dixon.)  (Steel  Engraving.) 

2651.  Grosch,  Oskar  (Cincinnati).  Women  Knitting.  Lent  by  Mr.  G.  Mein- 

shausen,  Cincinnati. 

2652.  Fillebrown,  F.  E.  (Boston)  The  Pleiades.  (After  Elihu  Vedder.) 

2653.  Pettit,  F.  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  The  Centaur. 

2654.  Sylvester,  Harry  E.  (New  York)  Westminster  Abbey,  London,  Early 

Morning.  Lent  by  the  Century  Co.,  New  York. 

2655*  Jungling,  J.  F.  (Jersey  City)  The  Queer  Old  Lady. 

2656.  Heinmann,  Ernest  (Fort  Wadsworth,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.).  The  Mermaid. 

(After  F.  S.  Church.) 

2657.  Pettit,  F.  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  By  the  Black  Sea.  (After  A.  Parsons.) 

2658.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  Yosemite  Dame.  Block  owned  by 

Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2659.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  Presentation  of  a  Circus  to  a 

Spanish  Town.  (After  Galofre.)  Block  owned  by  Harper  & 
Brothers,  New  York. 

2660.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  A  Relic  of  the  Departed  South. 

Block  owned  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2661.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  An  April  Birthday  at  Sea.  (After 

Rosina  Emmett  Sherwood.)  Block  owned  by  Harper  &  Brothers, 
New  York. 

2662.  Lyouns,  H.  F.  W.  (Boston)  Lost  in  a  Cypress  Swamp. 

2663.  Lyouns,  H.  F.  W.  (Boston)  Solitude. 

2664.  Lindsay,  Albert  M.  (Philadelphia)  The  Golden  Wedding.  (After 

A.  L.  Frost.)  Block  owned  by  Harper  &  Brothers,  New  York. 

2665.  Sylvester,  Harry  E.  (New  York)  Ship  in  the  Fog. 

ALCOVE  152— SCREEN  6— EAST  SIDE.— STEEL  ENGRAVINGS,  ETC. 

2666.  Schlecht,  Charles  (New  York).  Love’s  Young  Dream.  (After  Jennie 

Brownscombe.)  (Steel  engraving.) 

2667.  Meinshausen,  George  (Cincinnati)..  The  Life  Boat.  Lent  by  Mr.  R.  J. 

Witer  &  Co.,  Cincinnati. 

2668.  Schwarzburger,  C.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  JE tna.  (After  Harry  Fenn.) 

2669.  Tietze,  Richard  G.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  Elsie  Leslie  Lyde. 


1§2  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP*T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

2670.  Schladitz,  E.  (New  York)  Love  Locked  Out.  (After  Anna  Lea 

Merritt.) 

2671.  Schoff,  S.  A.  (Greenfield,  Mass.)  Portrait  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 

(After  S.  W.  Rowse.)  (Steel  engraving.) 

2672.  Miller,  William  (New  York).  Seven  wood  engravings  in  one  frame: 

Sunset.  (After  George  Inness.)  Bohemienne.  (After  Franz  Hals.) 
Etretat.  (After  George  Inness.)  Head.  (After  Rubens.)  Kiss  Me 
Quick.  (After  Munier.)  Baby  Mine.  (After  V.  Tojetti.)  Early 
Affection.  (After  V.  Tojetti.) 

2673.  Schlecht,  Charles  (New  York).  Eyes  to  the  Blind.  (After  A.  F.  Bel¬ 

lows.)  (Steel  engraving.) 

2674.  Schlecht,  Charles  (New  York).  Thoughts  by  the  Sea.  (After  J.  G. 

Brown.)  (Steel  engraving.) 

2675.  Schoff,  S.  A.  (Greenfield,  Mass.)  Marine  View.  (After  M.  F.  H.  De 

Haas.)  (Steel  engraving.) 

2676.  Schladitz,  E.  (New  York)  Grandmother.  Lent  by  Harper  &  Brothers, 

New  York. 

2677.  Sugden,  Thomas  D.  (Flushing,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.)  The  Drinking  Place. 

2678.  Pettit,  F.  A.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Guyskill  Mill. 

SCREEN  6— WEST  SIDE. 

2679.  Closson,  W.  B.  (Lancaster,  Mass.)  Helen.  (Mezzotint.) 

2680.  Williams,  George  P.  (Philadelphia)  The  Alderman. 

2681.  Schoff,  S.  A.  (Greenfield,  Mass.)  The  Bathers.  (After  W.  M.  Hunt.) 

(Steel  engraving). 

2682.  Aitken,  Peter  (New  York).  On  the  Otumni  Pass,  Japan.  (After  A. 

Castaigne.) 

2683.  Tietze,  Richard  G.  (New  York)  Portrait  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  his 

Son. 

2684.  Schlecht,  Charles  (New  York).  The  Wish.  (After  Percy  Moran.)  (Steel 

engraving.) 

2685.  Moran,  Peter  (Philadelphia).  A  Country  Smithy.  (Mezzotint.) 

2686.  Reed,  Charles  H.  (Philadelphia)  “Sarah  Crewe.”  Lent  by  the  Cen¬ 

tury  Co.,  New  York. 

2687.  Wickenden,  Robert  J.  (New  York)  The  Approach  of  Evening.  (Orig¬ 

inal  lithograph.) 

2688.  Williams,  George  P.  (Philadelphia)  The  Gladiators. 

2689.  Girsch,  F.  (Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.)  Bank  Note  Vignettes.  (Steel  en¬ 

gravings.) 

2690.  Schlecht,  Charles  (New  York).  The  Smoker.  (After  Leon  Moran.) 

(Steel  engraving.) 

2691.  Tietze,  Richard  G.  (New  York)  The  Little  Frenchmen  at  School. 

2692.  Castaigne,  A.  (Baltimore)  Portrait  of  Mile.  Roumanille.  (Charcoal 

drawing.) 

2693.  Schwarzburger,  C.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  On  the  River  Thames,  Ontario. 

(After  F.  Hopkinson  Smith.) 

2694.  Reed,  Charles  H.  (Philadelphia)  On  the  Lowest  Step  of  a  Deserted 

House,  St.  Pasquale.  Lent  by  the  Ladies’  Home  Journal,  Philadelphia. 


UNITED  STATES — ARCHITECTURE  AND  DECORATION. 


133 


Architecture  and  Decoration 

AS  INCLUDED  IN  GROUPS  139  TO  145. 


GROUND  FLOOR— NORTH,  WEST  AND  SOUTH  COURTS— 
NUMBERS  2695  TO  2751,  INCLUSIVE. 

2695.  Fosdick,  J.  William  (New  York.)  Lady  Godiva.  Decorative  Burnt- 

wood  drawing  (Pyrography.)  (Hung  on  East  wall  of  North  court,  near 
entrance  to  staircase  at  Northeast  of  the  Rotunda.) 

2696.  Kimball  &  Thompson,  (New  York.)  Plaster  Model  of  a  Building  for  the 

Manhattan  Life  Insurance  Company,  New  York.  (Placed  in  front  of 
pier  at  left  of  the  entrance  to  the  Rotunda  from  the  West  Court.) 

2697.  Hunt,  Richard  M.  (New  York)  Plaster  Model  of  a  part  of  the  House 

of  William  K.  Vanderbilt,  New  York.  Lent  by  the  Metropolitan 
Museum  of  Art,  New  York.  (Placed  in  front  of  pier  at  right  of  the 
entrance  to  the  Rotunda  from  the  West  Court.) 

PANEL  OF  ALCOVE  95,  WEST  COURT. 

DECORATION. 

2698.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Jubilate.  (Water  color.)  (Design  for 

stained  glass.) 

2699.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  The  Lord’s  Prayer.  (Water  color.) 

(Design  for  mural  decoration.) 

2700.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Constancy.  (Study  for  stained  glass.) 

2701.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  A  Window.  (Water  color.)  (Design  for 

stained  glass.) 

2702.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  I  am  the  Life,  the  Light  and  the  Way. 

(Water  color.)  (Design  for  stained  glass.) 

2703.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Designs  for  three  figures  in  stained 

glass:  Michael,  The  Advocate,  Gabriel. 

2704.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  St.  Luke  and  St.  John.  (Design  for 

stained  glass.) 

PASSAGE  LEADING  FROM  WEST  COURT  TO  SOUTH  COURT. 

2705.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Adoration,  Praise,  Thanksgiving,  Love. 

(Water  color.)  (Designs  for  stained  glass.) 

2706.  Northrop,  Agnes  F.  (Flushing,  N.  Y.)  Window.  (Design  for  stained 

glass.) 

2707.  Becker,  A.  H.  (St.  Louis).  Design  for  a  Drawing-room  Ceiling.  (Water 

color.) 

2708.  McDowell,  Mary  (Tiffany  Glass  Co.,  New  York).  Window.  (Design 

for  stained  glass.) 

2709.  Sperry,  Edward  Peck  (Tiffany  Glass  Co.).  Window  for  Mr.  Potter 

Palmer.  (Water  color.)  (Design  for  stained  glass.) 


134  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION  — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

2710.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Panel  for  Three-Fold  Screen.  (Oil 

painting.) 

2711.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  An  Evangelist. 

(Design  for  stained  glass.) 

2712.  Sperry,  Edward  Peck  (Tiffany  Glass  Co.,  New  York).  Window. 

(Water  color.)  (Design  for  stained  glass.) 

2713.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  St.  John  Chrysostom  and  St.  Basil, 

Doctors.  (Design  for  stained  glass.) 

2714.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  St.  Barnabas,  St.  Paul,  St.  Peter  and 

St.  Tames  the  Greater.  (Designs  for  stained  glass.) 

2715.  Bush-Brown,  Mrs.  M.  Lesley  (Newburg,  N.  Y.).  Detail  Fragment  of 

Mural  Decoration  for  a  Music-Room. 

2716.  Bush-Brown,  Mrs.  M.  Lesley  (Newburg,  N.  Y.).  Scheme  for  the  Mural 

Decoration  for  a  Music-Room. 

2717.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  The  Angeles.  (Water  color.)  (De¬ 

sign  for  stained  glass.) 

2718.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  The  Prophets.  (Study  for  mural 

decoration.) 

2719.  Little,  Brown  &  Moore  (Boston).  Design  for  Interior  Decoration  of  a 

Dining-Room.  (Water  color,  by  G.  P.  Fernald.) 

2720.  Everett,  Herbert  E.  (Philadelphia)  Design  for  a  Theatre  Curtain. 

(Water  color.) 

2721.  Becker,  A.  H.  (St.  Louis)  Smoking-Room  Ceiling  Decoration.  (Water 

color.) 

2722.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  The  Evangelists.  (Design  for  mural 

decoration.) 

2723.  Price,  F.  L.  &  W.  L.  (Philadelphia)  Sketch  for  Decoration  of  a  Hall. 

(Water  color.) 

2724.  Burns,  Charles  M.  (Philadelphia)  Design  for  Choir  Screen  of  Metal. 

(Water  color.) 

2725.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  “I  will  Draw  all  Things  to  Myself.’* 

(Water  color.)  (Design  for  mural  decoration.) 

2726.  Thouron,  Henry  (Philadelphia).  Moses  and  David.  (Design  for 

stained  glass). 

PANEL— SOUTH  COURT,  AT  ENTRANCE  TO  STAIRCASE  AT  SOUTH¬ 
WEST  OF  ROTUNDA. 

2727.  Henri,  Robert  (Philadelphia).  Study  in  Oil  Colors  for  Mural  Decora¬ 

tion.  Church  of  the  Evangelist,  Philadelphia. 

2728.  Henri,  Robert  (Philadelphia).  Christ  Entering  Jerusalem.  (Study  for 

mural  decoration,  in  oil  colors.) 

2729.  Tiffany,  Louis  C.  (New  York)  Pieta.  (Cartoon  in  charcoal.)  Lent  by 

the  Tiffany  Glass  &  Decorating  Co.,  New  York. 

STAIRCASE  AT  SOUTHWEST  OF  ROTUNDA— FIRST  LANDING. 

2730.  Reid,  Robert  (New  York).  “Textiles.”  Drawing  of  Figure  for  Decoration 

of  Interior  of  Dome  at  South  Entrance  of  Manufactures  and  Liberal 
Arts  Building,  World’s  Columbian  Exhibition, 


UNITED  STATES — ARCHITECTURE  AND  DECORATION.  1 35 

2731.  Reid,  Robert  (New  York).  “Metal.”  Drawing  of  Figure  for  Decoration 

of  Interior  of  Dome  at  South  Entrance  of  Manufactures  and  Liberal 
Arts  Building,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition. 

STAIRCASE  AT  SOUTHWEST  OF  ROTUNDA— THIRD  LANDING. 

2732.  Reid,  Robert  (New  York).  •‘Ornament.”  Drawing  of  Figure  for  Decora¬ 

tion  of  Interior  of  Dome  at  South  Entrance  of  Manufactures  and 
Liberal  Arts  Building,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition. 

27 33.  Reid,  Robert  (New  York).  “Design.”  Drawing  of  Figure  for  Decoration 

of  Interior  of  Dome  at  South  Entrance  of  Manufactures  and  Liberal 
Arts  Building,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition. 

SECOND  FLOOR— TOP  OF  STAIRCASE,  AT  ENTRANCE  TO  WEST 

COURT. 

2734.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Sketch  for  the  Ceiling  Decoration  of  the 

Ball-room  in  the  Hotel  Waldorf,  New  York. 

2735.  Adler,  Sullivan  &  Ramsey  (St.  Louis).  Union  Trust  Company’s  Build¬ 

ing,  St.  Louis.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2736.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal¬ 

dorf,  New  York. 

2737.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal¬ 

dorf,  New  York. 

WALL  BETWEEN  ENTRANCES  TO  WEST  AND  SOUTH  COURTS. 

2738.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal¬ 

dorf,  New  York. 

2739.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal¬ 

dorf,  New  York. 

2740.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Wal¬ 

dorf,  New  York. 

2741.  Smith,  Joseph  Lindon  (Boston).  Marble  relief  by  Pietro  Lombardo  in 

Santa  Maria  dei  Miracoli,  Venice.  (Water  color.) 

2742.  Price,  Bruce  (New  York).  Design  for  proposed  Gas  Industries  Build¬ 

ing,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition.  (Water  color.) 

2743.  Hewlett,  J.  M.  (New  York)  Design  for  a  Museum — Elevation. 

2744.  Dempwolf,  Reinhardt  (York,  Pa.)  Detail  of  Restoration  of  Cornice  of 

the  Temple  of  the  Sun,  Rome.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2745.  Lacy,  Adin  Benedict  (Philadelphia).  Design  for  Cover  of  the  Year 

Book  of  the  T.  Square  Club,  Philadelphia.  (Water  color.) 

2746.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Waldorf. 

2747.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Waldorf, 

New  York. 

WALL  AT  RIGHT  OF  ENTRANCE  TO  SOUTH  COURT.  « 

2748.  Fowler,  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Waldorf, 

New  York. 

2749.  Fowler  Frank  (New  York).  Figure-Study  for  Ceiling,  Hotel  Waldorf. 


136  world's  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

2750.  Jackson,  W.  E.  (Philadelphia)  A  Country  House,  Claymont,  Del.  (Pen 

drawing.) 

2751.  Lawler,  Joseph  M.  (Paris,  France)  Pencil  Sketches  of  Travel. 

SOUTH  COURT— NUMBERS  2752  TO  2773  INCLUSIVE. 
ALCOVE  143— AT  SOUTH  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  STAIRCASE. 

2752.  Ittner,  W.  B.  (St.  Louis)  Study  for  a  Stone  Residence.  (Water  color. 

2753.  Green  &  Wicks  (Buffalo).  House  for  Mrs.  George  V.  Foreman,  Buffalo. 

2754.  Ittner,  William  B.  (St.  Louis)  Residence  for  Mrs.  Ellen  J.  L.  Chase. 

(Pen  drawing.) 

2755.  Griffin  &  Randall  (New  York).  Music  Hall,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. — Plan  of 

Main  Floor. 

2756.  Griffin  &  Randall  (New  York).  Music  Hall,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. — Plan  of  Gal¬ 

lery. 

2757 .  Griffin  &  Randall  (New  York).  Music  Hall,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.— Plan  of 

Long  Section. 

2758.  Griffin  &  Randall  (New  York).  Music  Hall,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. — Perspective. 

2759.  Peabody,  Stearns  &  Furber  (St.  Louis).  Three  Designs  for  a  St.  Louis 

Residence.  (Drawings  in  water  color.) 

2760.  Adler,  Sullivan  &  Ramsey  (St.  Louis).  St.  Nicholas  Hotel,  St.  Louis. 

(Pen  drawing.) 

2761.  Adler,  Sullivan  &  Ramsey  (St.  Louis).  Main  Entrance  to  Union  Trust 

Co.’s  Building,  St.  Louis,  Mo.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2762.  Nattress,  George  (Philadelphia).  Remains  of  King  Ina’s  Palace, 

Somerset,  England.  (Water  color.) 

2763.  Eames  &  Young  (St.  Louis).  House  in  Portland  Place,  St.  Louis. 

(Water  color,  by  Hughson  Hawley.) 

2764.  Cary&  Trowbridge  (Buffalo,  N.  Y.).  Project  for  Erie  County  Savings 

Bank. 

PANEL  145— NORTH  OF  STAIRCASE  ENTRANCE. 

2765.  Herts,  Henry  B.  (New  York)  Design  for  the  Columbian  Arch,  New 

York.  (Water  color.) 

2766.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  Perspective  of  Bates  Hall,  New 

Public  Library  Building,  Boston. 

ON  PIER  OF  ROTUNDA  146— PASSAGE  FROM  SOUTH  COURT 

TO  WEST  COURT. 

2767.  Lamb  &  Rich  (New  York).  Berkeley  School,  New  York  City.  (Photo.) 

2768.  Lamb  &  Rich  (New  York).  Germania  Fire  Insurance  Building,  New 

York  City.  (Photograph.) 

2769.  Cram,  Wentworth  &  Goodhue  (Boston,  Mass.).  St.  Paul’s  Church, 

Brockton,  Mass.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2770.  Cram,  Wentworth  &  Goodhue  (Boston,  Mass.).  All  Saints  Church, 

Dorchester,  Mass. 


UNITED  STATES — ARCHITECTURE  AND  DECORATION.  I  37 

2771.  Cram,  Wentworth  &  Goodhue  (Bostdn,  Mass.).  Accepted  Design  for 

St.  Matthews  Cathedral,  Dallas,  Texas.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2772.  Clinton,  Charles  W.  (New  York)  Front  Elevation  of  Mutual  Life 

Insurance  Building,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2773.  Clinton,  Charles  W.  (New  York)  Competitive  Design  for  Grant  Mon¬ 

ument  (Elevation).  (Wash  drawing.) 

WEST  COURT— NUMBERS  2774  TO  3002  INCLUSIVE. 

PANEL  147,  EAST  OF  STAIRCASE  ENTRANCE. 

2774.  Price,  F.  L.  &  W.  L.  (Philadelphia)  House  for  Mr.  Monroe  Smith. 

(Water  color.) 

2775.  Price,  Bruce  (New  York).  Perspective  of  Sun  Building,  New  York. 

(Water  color.) 

ALCOVE  149. 

2776.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  New  York  State  Building, 

World’s  Columbian  Exposition.  (Water  color,  by  F.  Hoppin.) 

2777.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  West  Point  Monument.  (Water 

color.) 

2778.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  Metropolitan  Club  House,  New 

York  City.  (Water  color.) 

2779.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  The  Century  Club  Building. 

New  York.  (Photograph.) 

2780.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  Century  Club  Building,  New 

York.  The  Loggia.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by  Bates,  Kimball  &  Guild, 
Boston. 

2781.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  Arcade  and  Central  Motif  of 

the  Madison  Avenue  Facade  of  Madison  Square  Garden,  New  York. 

2782.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (Boston).  Gate  at  Harvard  College,  Cam¬ 

bridge,  Mass.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2783.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  Washington  Memorial  Arch, 

New  York  City.  (Water  color.) 

2784.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York)  Bird’s-eye  View  of  Tower  and 

Roof  Garden,  Madison  Square  Garden,  New  York  City.  (Water  color. 

2785.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  Century  Club  Entrance,  New 

York.  (Pen  drawing  for  the  Architectural  Review  by  P.  G.  Culbert¬ 
son.)  Lent  by  Bates,  Kimball  &  Guild,  Boston. 

ALCOVE  150. 

2786.  Rossiter  &  Wright  (New  York).  Home  for  S.  B.  Howes,  Brewsters, 

N.  Y. 

2787.  Hickman,  Louis  (Philadelphia).  Balcony  on  a  Domestic  Structure. 

2788.  Turner,  Thornton  Floyd  (New  York).  Design  for  a  Presidential  Man¬ 

sion — Facade.  (Water  color.) 

2789.  Huss,  George  Martin  (New  York).  Sketch  for  Cathedral  of  St  John 

the  Divine,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing  by  Clarence  Luce.) 

2790.  Blaney,  Dwight  (Boston).  The  Arch  of  Titus,  Rome. 


138  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

2791.  Huss,  George  Martin  (New  York)  Sketch  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the 

Divine,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing  by  Clarence  Luce.) 

2792.  Nash  &  Plympton  (Cincinnati).  Cincinnati  Crematory.  (Water 

color.) 

2793.  Rossiter  &  Wright  (New  York).  The  Emma  S.  Clark  Memorial 

Library,  Setauket,  Long  Island, 

2794.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  The  Tower  of  Madison  Square 

Garden,  New  York.  (Photograph.) 

2795.  Turner,  Thornton  Floyd  (New  York).  Design  for  a  Presidential  Man¬ 

sion — Section  and  Plan  of  Second  Floor. 

2796.  Turner,  Thornton  (New  York).  Design  for  a  Presidential  Mansion — 

Plan  of  First  Floor. 

2797.  Bare,  H.  Bloomfield  (Philadelphia).  Oak  Altar  Table,  Seventeenth 

Century. 

2798.  Price,  Bruce  (New  York).  Project  for  Sun  Newspaper  and  Office 

Building,  New  York.  (Water  color.) 

2799.  Wheelwright  &  Haven  (Boston).  Stable  of  W.  F.  Weld,  Brookline 

Mass.  (Water  color.) 

2800.  Wheelwright  &  Haven  (Boston).  House  of  S.  D.  Warren,  Boston. 

(Water  color.) 

2801.  Wheelwright  &  Haven  (Boston).  Stable  of  W.  F.  Weld,  Brookline, 

Mass.  (Photograph.) 

2802.  Wheelwright,  Arthur  W.  (Boston)  Suggestion  for  a  School  of  Fine 

Arts  for  a  University. 

2803.  Walker  &  Kimball  (Boston  and  Omaha).  Residence  at  Lincoln, 

Nebraska.  (Water  color.) 

2804.  Romeyn  &  Stever  (New  York).  Hotel  at  North  Augusta,  South  Caro¬ 

lina.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2805.  Wheelwright,  Arthur  W.  (Boston)  For  a  Fine  Arts  Building — Plans 

of  the  First  and  Second  Stories  and  a  Section. 

2806.  Wheelwright,  Edmund  March  (Boston).  Perspective  View  of  New 

City  Hall  for  Boston.  (Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D.  Maginnis.) 

2807.  Wheelwright,  Edmund  March  (Boston).  Hospital  for  Contagious 

Diseases.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2808.  Wheelwright,  Edmund  March  (Boston).  Design  for  Arcading  the  Old 

Stat'.  House.  (Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D.  Maginnis.) 

2809.  Munoz,  A.  C.  (Philadelphia)  Design  for  a  Belfry.  (Sepia  drawing.) 

2810.  Wheelwright  &  Haven  (Boston).  House  of  M.  Odgen  Jones,  Wood’s 

Holl,  Mass.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2811.  Wheelwright  &  Haven  (Boston).  Inn  at  Isleboro.  (Photograph.) 

2812.  Hickman,  Louis  (Philadelphia).  Hardware  for  a  Club  House  Door. 

2813.  Wheelwright,  Edmund  March  (Boston).  Robert  Gould,  Shaw  Gram¬ 

mar  School,  West  Roxbury,  Mass.  (Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D. 
Maginnis.) 

2814.  Wheelwright,  Edmund  March  (Boston).  New  Police  Station  for 

Brighton  District,  Boston.  (Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D.  Maginnis.) 

2815.  Wheelwright,  Edmund  March  (Boston).  Primary  School-house,  Ja 

maica  Plain,  Boston.  (Pen  drawing  by  Charles  D.  Maginnis.) 


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139 


2816.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  Competitive  Design  for  Office 

Building  at  Newark,  N.  J.  (Water  color.) 

2817.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  Office  Building  at  Minneapolis, 

Minn.  (Water  color.) 

2818.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  Office  Building  at  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

(Water  color.) 

2819.  Little  &  O’Conner  (New  York).  Kenilworth;  House  for  Mrs.  S.  M. 

Andrews,  Greenwich,  Conn.  (Water  color.) 

2820.  Rotch  &  Tilden  (Boston).  House  in  Washington,  D.  C.  (Water  color.) 

2821.  Rotch,  Arthur  (Boston).  In  the  Alhambra.  (Water  color.) 

2822.  Smith,  Joseph  Lindon  (Boston).  The  Loggia,  Ducal  Palace,  Venice. 

(Water  color.) 

2823.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  Office  Building  aL  Minneapolis — • 

Court  Showing  Stairway.  (Photograph.) 

2824.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  Office  Building  at  Minneapolis — 

Court.  (Photograph.) 

2825.  Wood,  William  Halsey  (Newark,  N.  J.).  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St. 

John  the  Divine,  selected  as  one  of  four  in  the  final  competition,  1891. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

ALCOVE  151. 

2826.  Sturgis  &  Cabot  (Boston).  Mission  Church  of  St.  Augustine,  Boston. 

(Water  color.) 

2827.  Stewardson,  John  (Philadelphia).  Sketches  in  Pistoja.  (Water  color.) 

2828.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  New  York  Mail  and  Express  News¬ 

paper  and  Office  building,  Fulton  Street  Elevation.  (Photograph.) 

2829.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  Office  Building  at  St.  Paul— Por¬ 

tico.  (Photograph.) 

2830.  Dull,  John  (Philadelphia).  Study  for  a  Pulpit. 

2831.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon,  St.  Augustine, 

Fla. — Elevation.  (Water  color.) 

2832.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon,  St.  Augustine, 

Fla. — Court.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2833.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  New  York  Life  Insurance  Co.’s. 

Building,  Montreal — Clock  Tower. 

2834.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  Details  of  Upper  Part  of  Madi¬ 

son  Square  Garden  Theater,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing  for  the 
Architectural  Review ,  by  Harold  Magonigle.) 

2835.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John 

the  Divine — Perspective.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2836  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John 

the  Divine,  Perspective — Longitudinal  Section.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2837  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon,  St.  Augustine, 

Fla. — Ground  plans,  including  Cascade  and  M.  E.  Church.  (Water 
color.) 

2838.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon,  St.  Augustine. 

Fla. — Perspctive  of  Fronts.  (Water  color,  by  Robert  Blum.) 

2839.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John 

the  Divine,  New  York — Perspective — Ground  plan.  (Pen  drawing.) 


140 


WORLD*S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


2840.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John  the 
Divine,  New  York.  Perspective — Main  Elevation. 

2S41.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Proposed  Auditorium  Building, 
Baltimore,  Md.— Plan  of  Main  Floor. 

2842.  Carrere  &  Hastings  (New  York).  Proposed  Auditorium  Building, 

Baltimore,  Md. — Elevation  on  Mt.  Royal  Avenue. 

2843.  McKim,  Mead  &  White  (New  York).  Pavilion  and  Colonnade,  Madi¬ 

son  Square  Garden,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing  made  for  the  Archi¬ 
tectural  Review  by  Harold  Magonigle.) 

2844.  Tubby,  William  B.  (New  York)  Brooklyn  Savings  Bank.  (Water 

color,  by  F.  Hopkinson  Smith.) 

2845.  Tubby,  William  B.  (New  York)  Premises  of  the  Brooklyn  Warehouse 

and  Storage  Co.  (Water  color,  by  R.  Adams.) 

2846.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  New  York  Life  Insurance  Com¬ 

pany’s  Building,  Montreal.  (Photograph.) 

2847.  Wheelwright,  Edmund  March  (Boston).  Two  Views  of  House  for  Mr. 

E.  C.  Stedman,  New  Castle,  N.  H.  (Photograph.) 

2348.  Cope  &  Stewardson  (Philadelphia).  Design  for  Proposed  Building  for 
the  Pennsylvania  Company  for  Insurance  on  Lives,  Etc.  ( W ater  color.) 

2849.  Cope  &  Stewardson  (Philadelphia).  Design  for  Proposed  Building  for 

the  Pennsylvania  Company  for  Insurance  on  Lives,  Etc.,  No.  2. 
(Water  color.) 

2850.  Cope  &  Stewardson  (Philadelphia).  Design  for  Cathedral  of  St.  John 

the  Divine,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing,  by  Arthur  Truscott.) 

2851.  Cope  &  Stewardson  (Philadelphia).  Design  for  Pennsylvania  Railroad 

Station,  Philadelphia.  (Water  color.) 

ALCOVE  152. 

2852.  Berg  &  Clark  (New  York).  Three  Houses  in  Manhatten  Square, 

North,  New  York. 

2853.  Babb,  Cook  &  Willard  (New  York).  Competitive  Design  for  Building 

to  be  Erected  for  Manhatten  Life  Insurance  Co.  (Water  color.) 

2854.  Shepley,  Rutan  &  Coolidge  (Boston  and  Chicago).  Ames  Building, 

Boston,  Mass.  (Water  color.) 

2855.  Hardenbergh,  H.  J.  (New  York)  Llotel  Waldorf,  New  York.  (Water 

color,  by  Hughson  Hawley.) 

2856.  Eyre,  Wilson,  Jr.  (Philadelphia)  House  at  Southport,  Long  Island 

Sound.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2857.  Kendall,  Edward  H.  (New  York)  Seventeen  Story  Building.  (Water 

color.) 

2858.  Schweinfurth,  Julius  A.  (Boston,  Mass.)  Study  fora  Villa.  (Water 

color.) 

2859.  Cary,  George  (Buffalo).  Proposed  House  for  J.  N.  Scatchard,  Buffalo, 

N.  Y.  (Water  color.) 

2860.  Evans,  Alfred  F.  (Chicago)  A  Fountain  to  Commemorate  the  Dis¬ 

covery  of  America. 

2861.  Little,  Brown  &  Moore  (Boston,  Mass.).  Sketch  for  Front  Entrance 

to  the  Peabody  Farm.  (Pen  drawing  by  G.  P.  Fernald.) 


UNITED  STATES— ARCHITECTURE  AND  DECORATION. 


14 


2862.  Brown,  A.  Page  (San  Francisco).  The  California  State  Building, 

World’s  Columbian  Exposition.  (Water  color.) 

2863.  Day,  Frank  Miles  (Philadelphia).  House  for  H.  Cummings,  at  German¬ 

town,  Pa.  (Water  color.) 

2864.  Sturgis  &  Cabot  (Boston).  Doorway,  Rexleigh  School,  Salem,  New 

York. 

2865.  Boring,  Tilton  &  Mellon  (New  York).  Competitive  Design  for  Brooklyn 

Savings  Bank,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  (Perspective  drawing  in  water  color.) 

2866.  Daus,  R.  L.  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Thirteenth  Regiment  Armory,  Brook¬ 

lyn,  N.  Y.  (Water  color.) 

2867.  Day,  Frank  Miles  (Philadelphia).  House  of  C.  W.  Bergner,  at  Ambler. 

(Water  color.) 

2868.  Schweinfurth,  Julius  A.  (Boston)  House  in  Roxbury,  Mass.,  and 

Design  for  a  House  in  Brookline,  Mass.  (Water  color.) 

2869.  Tubby,  William  B.  (New  York)  Pratt  Mausoleum,  Glen  Cove,  Long 

Island.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2870.  Cusack,  William  H.  (Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.)  Design  for  Cathedral,  Side 

Elevation.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2871.  Hardenbergh,  H.  J.,  Walter  C.  Hunting  and  John  C.  Jacobson  (New 

York).  American  Fine  Arts  Society’s  Building,  West  Fifty-seventh 
street,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2872.  Schweinfurth,  Julius  A.  (Boston)  Competitive  Design  for  Building  for 

the  American  Fine  Arts  Society,  New  York.  (Water  color.) 

2873.  Cusack,  William  H.  (Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.)  Design  for  a  Cathedral, 

Front  Elevation.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2874.  Stoughton,  Arthur  A.  (New  York)  Loggia,  Hotel  d’  Escoville,  Caen. 

(Water  color.) 

2875.  Gregg,  D.  A.  (Boston)  Equitable  Building,  DesMoines,  Iowa.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Andrews,  Jacques  &  Rantoul,  Boston. 

2876.  Holabird  &  Roche  (Chicago).  Water  Tower  at  Fort  Sheridan,  Ill. 

(Water  color  by  Paul  Lautrop.) 

2877.  Holabird  &  Roche  (Chicago).  Residence  at  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

(Water  color  by  Paul  Lautrop.) 

2878.  Holabird  &  Roche  (Chicago).  Old  Colony  Building,  Dearborn  Street, 

Chicago.  (Water  color  by  Louis  Rasmussen.) 

2879.  Robertson,  R.  H.  (New  York)  Design  for  a  Country  Hotel.  (Water 

color  by  J.  N.  Hutchinson.) 

ALCOVE  153. 

2880.  Hays,  Frank  A.  (Philadelphia)  Old  Door,  Clarkson  Street,  New  York. 

2881.  Klauder,  Charles  Z.  (Philadelphia)  Balcony. 

2882.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston).  Entrance  to  House  of  S.  A.  Orr,  Troy, 

N.  Y.  (Water  color.) 

2883.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston).  House  for  C.  E.  Patterson,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

— Main  Entrance,  (Photograph.) 

2884.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston).  Orphan  Asylum.  Infirmary  at  Troy, 

N.  Y.  (Water  color.) 


142  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION - DEP’t  K - FINE  ARTS. 

2885.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston).  Study  for  the  Entrance  of  a  House  at 

Troy,  N.  Y. 

2886.  Rixson,  O.  C.  (Chicago)  Design  for  a  Suburban  Residence — Longitu¬ 

dinal  Section. 

2887.  Hays,  Frank  A.  (Philadelphia)  Rear  of  the  Hamilton  House,  Philadel¬ 

phia.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2888.  Hays,  Frank  A.  (Philadelphia)  Sketch  for  a  House.  (Water  color.) 

2889.  Nash  &  Plympton  (Cincinnati).  Residence  of  Mrs.  C.  A.  Plympton, 

Cincinnati.  (Water  color.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Lucian  F.  Plympton,  Cin¬ 
cinnati. 

2890.  Flagg,  Ernest  (New  York).  Study  for  an  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 

New  York — Section.  (Water  color.) 

2891.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston).  House  for  C.  E.  Patterson,  Troy,  N.  Y. 

(Photograph.) 

2892.  Bisseger,  John  J.  (Philadelphia)  Design  for  an  Art  Museum. 

2893.  Klauder,  Charles  Z.  (Philadelphia)  Design  for  an  Art  Museum. 

2894.  Hamlin,  A.  D.  (New  York)  Design  for  Central  Pavilion  of  a  Palace. 

(Water  color.) 

2895.  Rixson,  O.  C.  (Chicago)  Design  for  a  Suburban  Residence — Front  Ele¬ 

vation. 

2896.  Codman,  Stephen  (Boston).  Design  for  Boat  Club  House  on  proposed 

embankment  on  Charles  River— Water  Front. 

2897.  Codman,  Stephen  (Boston).  Design  for  Boat  Club  House  on  proposed 

embankment  on  Charles  River — Facade.  (Water  color.) 

2898.  Codman,  Stephen  (Boston).  Plans  for  a  Boat  House  on  Charles  River. 

2899.  Totten,  George  O.,  Jr.  (New  York)  Design  for  a  Small  Museum.  (Wa¬ 

ter  color.) 

2900.  Rixson,  O.  C.  (Chicago)  Design  for  a  Suburban  Residence — General 

Plan. 

2901.  Rixson,  O.  C.  (Chicago)  Design  for  a  Suburban  Residence — Side  Ele¬ 

vation. 

2902.  Wells,  Edmund  B.  (New  York)  Competitive  Drawing  for  Proposed 

A.  F.  A.  S.  Building,  Perspective  of  Front.  (Water  color.) 

2903.  Bisegger,  John  J.  (Philadelphia)  A  Choragic  Monument. 

2904.  Klauder,  Charles  Z.  (Philadelphia)  Front  fora  Club  House. 

2905.  Klauder,  Charles  Z.  (Philadelphia)  A  Choragic  Monument. 

2906.  LeBrun,  N.  &  Sons  (New  York).  Metropolitan  Life  Insurance  Build¬ 

ing.  (Water  color  by,  Hughson  Hawley.) 

2907.  Kent,  W.  W.  (New  York)  Study  for  a  Country  House.  (Water  color.) 

2908.  Blaney,  Dwight  (Boston).  The  Cathedral  at  Chartres,  France.  (Water 

color.) 

2909.  Peabody  &  Stearns  (Boston).  Nine  Office  Sketches.  (Water  colors.) 

2910.  McKay,  Henry  S.  (Boston)  Design  for  Massachusetts  State  Library 

and  Office  Building. 

2911.  Ihnen,  Henry  S.  (New  York)  Hoboken  Quartette  Club  Hall.  (Etch¬ 

ing-) 

2912.  Peabody  8c  Stearns  (Boston).  South  Porch  of  Machinery  Hall,  World’s 

Columbian  Exposition.  (Water  colo** ) 


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2913.  Fraenkel  &  Schmidt  (Chicago).  A  Mountain  Home.  (Water  color,  by 

T.  C.  Fraenkel.) 

2914.  Klauder,  Charles  Z.  (Philadelphia)  Madison  Square  Garden.  (Pencil 

sketch.) 

ALCOVE  154. 

2915.  Gregg,  D.  A.  (Boston)  The  Equitable  Building,  Denver,  Col.  (Pen 

drawing.)  Lent  by  Andrews,  Jacques  &  Rantoul,  Boston. 

2916.  Walker  &  Kimball  (Boston  and  Omaha).  Public  Library,  Omaha,  Neb. 

— Main  Facade. 

2917.  Gibson,  R.  W.  (New  York)  Competitive  Design  for  the  Cathedral  of 

St.  John  the  Divine,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2918.  Cope  &  Stewardson  (Philadelphia).  Denbigh  Hall,  Bryn  Mawr  Col¬ 

lege,  Pa.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2919.  Hays,  Frank  A.  (Philadelphia)  Entrance  to  St.  Joseph’s  Church. 

Philadelphia.  (In  the  Court  Yard,  Willing’s  Alley.)  (Pen  drawing.) 

2920.  Andrews,  Robert  D.  (Boston)  Unexecuted  Design  for  a  House  for  J. 

Montgomery  Sears,  Southboro,  Mass.  (Wash  drawing.)  Lent  by 
Andrews,  Jacques  &  Rantoul,  Boston. 

2921.  Walker  &  Kimball  (Boston).  Main  Facade  of  the  Omaha  Telephone 

Exchange.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2922.  Green  &  Wicks  (Buffalo,  N.  Y.)  Bank  of  Commerce,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

(Wash  drawing.) 

2923.  Green  &  Wicks  (Buffalo,  N.  Y.)  House  for  Mrs.  C.  H.  Strong,  Erie, 

Pa.  (Wash  drawing.) 

2924.  Parfitt  Brothers  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  Competitive  Design  for  the  Cathe¬ 

dral  of  St.  John  the  Divine,  New  York.  (Water  color.) 

2925.  Gilbert  &  Taylor  (St.  Paul,  Minn.).  Endicott  Building — Entrance 

Hall,  three  views.  (Photographs.) 

2926.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston,  Mass.).  House  for  C.  E.  Patterson, 

Troy,  N.  Y. — Private  Entrance.  (Photograph.) 

2927.  Brunner  &  Tryon  (New  York).  Main  Entrance,  Temple  Beth-el,  New 

York.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2928.  Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow  (Boston,  Mass.).  City  Hall,  Cambridge, 

Mass.  (Photograph.) 

2929.  Green  &  Wicks  (Buffalo,  N.  Y.).  Market  Arcade,  Buffalo. 

2930.  Walker  &  Kimball  (Boston  and  Omaha).  Public  Library,  Omaha. 

Perspective  View.  (Water  color.) 

2931.  Jamieson,  James  P.  (Philadelphia)  Club  Front,  Italian  Renaissance. 

(Pen  drawing.) 

2932.  Aldrich,  Chester  Holmes  (New  York).  Well — S.  Pietro  in  Vinculis. 

(Water  color.) 

2933.  Tuthill,  William  B.  (New  York)  Portico  at  Woodlawn  Cemetery,  New 

York.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2934.  Ripley,  H.  G.  (Melrose,  Mass.)  Proposed  Buildings  for  Colorado 

College,  Colorado  Springs,  Col.,  Lent  by  Andrews,  Jacques  & 
Rantoul,  Boston.) 

2935.  Shepley,  Rutan  &  Coolidge  (Boston,  Mass.).  The  Art  Institute  of 

Chicago, 


144 


world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


2936.  Winslow  &  Wetherell  (Boston,  Mass.).  Edison  Electric  Co.!s  Build¬ 

ing,  Boston.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2937 .  Gilbert  &  Taylor  (St.  Paul,  Minn.).  Cottage  on  Manitou  Island, 

Minn.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2938.  Gilbert  &  Taylor  (St.  Paul,  Minn.).  Three  Interior  Views,  Endicott 

Arcade,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  (Photographs.) 

2939.  Cope,  Walter  (Philadelphia).  Four  Pencil  Sketches — (1)  Church  of 

St.  Gilles,  near  Arles,  France;  (2)  Mount  St.  Michael;  (3)  Venice;  (4) 
Old  Bridge  at  Verona. 

2940.  Winslow  &  Wetherell  (Boston).  Portland  Railway  Station.  (Pen 

drawing.) 

2941.  Nattress,  George  (Philadelphia).  Drawing  of  the  Interior  of  Brompton 

Oratory,  England.  (Water  color.) 

2942.  Jamieson,  James  P.  (Philadelphia)  Doorway  and  Window,  Spanish  Re¬ 

naissance.  (Pencil  drawing.) 

2943.  Winslow  &  Wetherell  (Boston,  Mass.)  Shreve,  Crump  &  Low  Building. 

2944.  Brunner  &  Tryon  (New  York).  Buildings  to  be  erected  for  W.  F. 

Havemeyer. 

2945.  Tuthill,  William  Burnett  (New  York).  Entrance  to  the  Carnegie 

Music  Hall,  New  York.  (Photograph.) 

2946.  Price,  W.  L.  (Philadelphia)  Sketch  of  a  Church  Tower  near  Pontoise, 

France.  (Water  color.) 

2947.  Green  &  Wicks  (Buffalo,  N.  Y.).  House  for  Mrs.  C.  H.  Strong,  Erie, 

Pa.— Dining-room.  (Water  color.) 

2948.  Tuthill,  William  B.  (New  York)  Design  for  the  Fourth  Presbyterian 

Church,  New  York.  (Pen  drawing,  by  Waldemar  R.  Storck.) 

2949.  Parfitt,  Brothers  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  St.  Augustine’s  Roman  Catholic 

Church,  Brooklyn.  (Water  color,  by  Hughson  Hawley.) 

2950.  Kent,  W.  W.  (New  York)  Land  View  of  House  for  Charles  Sooy 

Smith,  Green’s  Farms,  Conn.  (Pen  drawing,  by  W.  A.  Hewlett.) 

2951.  Kent,  W.  W.  (New  York)  House  at  Lawrence  Park,  Bronxville,  N.  Y. 

2952.  Walker,  Sc  Kimball  (Boston  and  Omaha).  McCague  Building,  Omaha, 

Neb.  (Water  color.) 

2953.  Brunner  &  Tryon  (New  York).  Sahlein  Building,  New  York.  (Water 

color.) 

2954.  Tuthill,  William  B.  (Adler  &  Sullivan,  Associate  Architects,  New 

York)  Music  Hall,  New  York;  founded  by  Andrew  Carnegie.  (Pen 
drawing.) 

2955.  Brunner  &  Tryon  (New  York).  Shrine  for  the  Temple  Beth-el,  New 

York.  (Water  color.) 

2956.  Kent,  W.  W.  (New  York)  Summer  Residence  of  John  G.  Moore,  Grind¬ 

stone  Neck,  Winter  Harbor,  Maine.  (Pen  drawing.) 

ALCOVE  155. 

2957.  Newton,  George  F.  (Boston)  Maison  de  la  Voute,  Angers,  France. 

(Three  frames  hinged  together.) 

2958.  Boring,  Tilton  &  Mellen  (New  York).  Competitive  Drawing  for  the 

Carnegie  Library,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  (Pen  drawing.) 


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2959.  Walker  &  Kimball  (Boston  and  Omaha).  Presbyterian  Church, 

Omaha,  Neb.  (Water  color.) 

2960.  Truscott,  Arthur  (Philadelphia).  Front  for  an  Office  Building.  (Pen 

drawing.) 

2961.  Walker  &  Kimball  (Boston  and  Omaha).  Mt.  Vernon  Church,  Boston. 

(Water  color.) 

2962.  Truscott,  Arthur  (Philadelphia).  A  Memorial  Tower.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2963.  Eyre,  Wilson,  Jr.  (Philadelphia)  House  on  Locust  St.,  Philadelphia. 

(Pen  drawing.) 

2964.  Walker  &  Kimball  (Boston  and  Omaha).  Design  for  a  Church.  (Pen 

drawing.) 

2965.  Hays,  Frank  A.  (Philadelphia)  Sketch  for  a  House  near  Upsal,  Phila¬ 

delphia.  (Water  color.) 

2966.  Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow  (Boston,  Mass).  House  at  Cambridge, 

Mass.  (Photograph.)  Lent  by  E.  H.  Abbott,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

2967.  Aldrich,  Chester  Holmes  (New  York).  Tomb — Museo  Madonna  di 

Gagini. 

2968.  Gilbert  &  Taylor  JSt.  Paul,  Minn.).  Endicott  Arcade — Two  views 

showing  construction.  (Photographs.) 

2969.  Walker  &  Kimball  (Boston  and  Omaha).  House  at  Montclair,  N.  J. 

(Water  color.) 

2970.  Cope  &  Stewardson  (Philadelphia).  House  at  Overbrook,  Pa.  (Pen 

drawing.) 

2971.  Eyre,  Wilson,  Jr.  (Philadelphia)  House  at  South  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

2972.  Van  Pelt,  John  V.  (Paris,  France)  Design  for  a  Structure  on  an  Island 

in  a  Park.  (1.)  (Water  color.) 

2973.  Ash,  Percy  (Philadelphia).  Memorial  Chapel  on  a  Rocky  Coast. 

(Water  color.) 

2974.  Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow  (Boston,  Mass.).  First  Floor  Plan  of 

Carnegie  Library  and  Music  Hall,  Pittsburg.  (Photograph.) 

2975.  Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow  (Boston,  Mass.)  Second  Floor  Plan  of 

Carnegie  Library  and  Music  Hall,  Pittsburg. 

2976.  Price,  F.  L.  &  W.  L.  (Philadelphia)  Sketch  for  Stable  for  Hon.  Alan 

Wood,  Jr.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2977.  Gilbert,  &  Taylor  (St.  Paul,  Minn.).  Facade  of  Endicott  Building,  St. 

Paul,  Minn.  (Photograph.) 

2978.  Eyre,  Wilson,  Jr.  (Philadelphia)  Kebo  Valley  Club  House,  Bar  Harbor, 

Me. 

2979.  Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow  (Boston,  Mass.).  Carnegie  Library  and 

Music  Hall,  Pittsburg.  (Photograph.) 

2980.  Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow  (Boston,  Mass.).  Carnegie  Library  and 

Music  Hall,  Pittsburg.  (Photograph.) 

2981.  Van  Pelt,  John  V.  (Paris,  France)  Composition,  Italian  Renaissance. 

Design  for  a  Structure  on  an  Island  in  a  Park.  (Water  color.) 

2982.  Van  Pelt,  John  V.  (Paris,  France)  Design  for  a  Structure  on  an  Island 

in  a  Park.  (2.)  (Water  color.) 

2983.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston,  Mass.).  Desigr  Troy  Orphan 

Asylum.  (Pen  drawing.) 


146  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION—DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

2984.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston,  Mass.).  North  View  of  Troy  Orphan 

Asylum.  (Water  color.) 

2985.  Gilbert  &  Taylor  (St.  Paul,  Minn.).  Entrance  to  Endicott  Building,  St. 

Paul,  Minn.  (Photograph.) 

2986.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston,  Mass.).  Study  for  Conservatory  of 

Music,  Troy  Female  Seminary.  (Water  color.) 

2987.  Sturgis  &  Cabot  (Boston,  Mass.).  Rexleigh  School,  Salem,  New  York. 

(Pen  drawing.) 

2988.  Gilbert  &  Taylor  (St.  Paul,  Minn.).  The  Little  Stone  Church  at  the 

Foot  of  the  Hill,  St.  Paul,  Minn.  (Pen  drawing.) 

2989.  Boggs,  Edward  T.  (Pittsburg)  Design  for  a  Choragic  Monument. 

2990.  Warren,  H.  Langford  (Boston,  Mass.).  Plan  of  First  Floor,  Troy 

(N.  Y.)  Orphan  Asylum. 

2991.  Winslow  &  Wetherell  (Boston,  Mass.).  Residence  of  E.  D.  Jordan, 

Jr.,  Brookline,  Mass. 

2992.  Price,  Bruce  (New  York).  Residence  of  Addison  Cammack,  Tuxedo, 

N.  Y.  (Water  color.) 

2993.  Eyre,  Wilson,  Jr.  (Philadelphia)  Study  for  a  Country  House.  (Water 

color.) 

2994.  Price,  F.  L.  &  W.  L.  (Philadelphia)  Sketch  for  a  Library  at  Wayne, 

Pa.  (Water  color.) 

2995.  Stone,  Carpenter  &  Willson  (Providence,  R.  I).  Rhode  Island  State 

Building,  World’s  Columbian  Exposition. 

2996.  Truscott,  Arthur  (Philadelphia).  Balcony  on  a  Domestic  Structure. 

(Pen  drawing.) 

2997.  Gilbert  &  Taylor  (St.  Paul,  Minn.).  Endicott  Building,  Bt.  Paul — Bal¬ 

cony.  (Photograph.) 

2998.  Ash,  Percy  (Philadelphia).  Study  for  a  Country  House.  (Water 

color.) 

2999.  Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow  (Boston,  Mass.).  Carnegie  Office  Build¬ 

ing,  Pittsburg,  Pa.  (Photograph.)  Lent  by  Carnegie,  Phipps  &  Co. 

3000.  Welsh,  Alexander  M.  Staircase  in  the  Chateau  of  Blois,  France.  (Pen 

drawing.) 

3001.  Cooke,  James  H.  (Philadelphia)  Memorial  Chapel  on  a  Rocky  Coast. 
(Pen  drawing.) 

Cope  &  Stewardson  (Philadelphia).  House  at  Merion,  Pa.  (Water 
color.) 


3002. 


UNITED  STATES — PRIVATE  COLLECTIONS. 


147 


Group  146— Exhibits  From  Pri¬ 
vate  Collections. 

LOAN  COLLECTION  OF  FOREIGN  WORKS  FROM  PRIVATE 
GALLERIES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


GALLERY  40-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  3003  TO  3026,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTHWEST  CORNER. 

3003.  Fortuny,  Mariano,  1838-1874  (Spain).  Beach  at  Portici,  Italy.  Lent 

by  Mrs.  Prescott  Hall  Butler,  New  York. 

3004.  Pissarro,  Camille  (Paris,  France).  The  Village.  Lent  by  Mr.  Potter 

Palmer,  Chicago. 

3005.  Monet,  Claude  (Paris,  France).  Dawn  on  the  Coast  of  the  North  Sea. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Albert  Spencer,  New  York. 

3006.  Degas  (Paris,  France).  The  Dancing  Lesson.  Lent  by  Mr.  Alexander 

J.  Cassatt,  Philadelphia. 

3007.  Cazin,  Jean-Charles  (Paris,  France).  The  Expulsion  from  Paradise. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3008.  Puvis  de  Chavannes,  Pierre  (Paris,  France).  Summer.  Lent  by  Mr. 

J.  H.  Wade,  Cleveland. 

3009.  Monet,  Claude  (Paris,  France).  Morning  Fog.  Lent  by  Mr.  Albert 

Spencer,  New  York. 

3010.  Raffaelli,  Jean-Frangois  (Paris,  France).  The  Absinthe  Drinkers. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3011.  Uhde,  Fritz  von  (Munich,  Bavaria).  A  Sewing  Bee  in  Holland.  Lent 

Mr.  L.  Crist  Delmonico,  New  York. 

3012.  Pissarro,  Camille  (Paris,  France).  Summer.  Lent  by  Mr.  Frank 

Thomson,  Philadelphia. 

NORTH  WALL. 

3013.  Michetti,  Francesco  Paolo  (Naples,  Italy).  Springtime  and  Love. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Albert  A.  Munger,  Chicago. 

3014.  Monet,  Claude  (Paris,  France).  Harbor  of  Havre.  Lent  by  Mr.  Frank 
Thomson,  Philadelphia. 

Degas  (Paris,  France).  Race  Horses.  Lent  by  Mr.  Albert  Spencer, 
New  York, 


3oi5- 


148  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

3016.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Stockholm,  Sweden)  Interior  of  a  Brewery  in  Stock¬ 

holm.  Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3017.  Raffaelli,  Jean-Frangois  (Paris,  France).  On  the  Coast.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3018.  Besnard,  Paul-Albert  (Paris,  France).  Head.  Lent  by  Mr.  Potter 

Palmer,  Chicago. 

3019.  Helleu,  (Paris,  France).  Interior  of  Saint  Denis  Cathedral,  showing 

effect  of  light  through  Stained  Glass  Windows.  Lent  by  Mrs.  John 
L.  Gardner,  Boston. 

3020.  Pissarro,  Camille  (Paris,  France).  Spring.  Lent  by  Mr.  Alexander  J. 

Cassatt,  Philadelphia. 

3021.  Monet,  Claude  (Paris,  France).  Snow  Scene.  Lent  by  Mr.  Alexander 

J.  Cassatt,  Philadelphia. 

3022.  Raffaelli,  Jean-Frangois  (Paris,  France).  Place  de  la  Trinite,  Paris. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3023.  Puvis-de-Chavannes,  Pierre  (Paris,  France).  Autumn.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Chicago. 

3024.  Renoir,  A.  (Paris,  France)  In  the  Garden.  Lent  by  Mr.  Albert  Spen- 

cor,  New  York. 

3025.  Sisley,  Alfred  (Paris,  France).  Village  Street,  Moret,  France.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3026.  Bastien-Lepage,  Jules  (1848-1885,  France).  Revery.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 


UNITED  STATES — PRIVATE  COLLECTIONS. 


149 


GALLERY  41-OIL  PAINTINGS. 


NUMBERS  3027  TO  3084,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  40. 

3027.  Rousseau,  Theodore  (1812-1867,  France).  A  Lone  Tree — Autumn. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Frank  Hill  Smith,  New  York. 

3028.  Gericault,  J.  L.  A.,  Theodore  (1791-1824,  France).  Study  of  a  Cuirassier. 

Lent  by  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston. 

3029.  Troyon,  Constant  (1810-1865,  France).  The  Surf.  Lent  by  Mr.  Gari 

Melchers. 

3030.  Lefebvre,  Jules-Joseph  (Paris,  France).  La  Cigale.  Lent  by  the  St. 

Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

3031.  Mauve,  Anton  (1838-1888,  Holland).  The  Flock.  Lent  by  Mr.  Joseph 

Jefferson,  New  York. 

WEST  WALL. 

3032.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Brussels,  Belgium).  “You  Are  Welcome.”  Lent  by 

Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3033.  Bonington,  Richard  P.  (1801-1828,  England)  Landscape.  Lent  by  Mr. 

R.  Hall  McCormick,  Chicago. 

3034.  Cazin,  Jean-Charles  (Paris,  France).  Midnight  Moonlight,  Abbeville 

France.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3035.  Israels,  Josef  (The  Hague,  Holland).  A  Frugal  Meal.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3036.  Knaus,  Ludwig  (Berlin,  Germany).  A  Country  Festival.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3037.  Alma-Tadema,  Laurens  (London,  England).  A  Reading  from  Homer. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  G.  Marquand,  New  York. 

3038.  Leys,  Baron  Hendrik  (1815-1886,  Belgium).  The  Book  Stall.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3039.  Dupre,  Jules  (1812-1889,  France).  At  Sea.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T. 

Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3040.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  The  Path  to  the  Vil¬ 

lage.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3041.  Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (1813-1891,  France).  The  Reconnais¬ 

sance.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3042.  Isabey,  Eugene  (1804-1886,  France).  A  Fete  at  the  Hotel  de  Rambouil- 

let.  Lent  by  Mr.  Samuel  M.  Nickerson,  Chicago. 

3043.  Couture,  Thomas  (1815-1879,  France).  Portrait  of  Madame  Couture. 

Lent  by  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Best  on. 


150  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

3044.  Troyon,  Constant  (1810-1865,  France).  A  Drove  of  Cattle  and  Sheep. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Cornelius  Vanderbilt,  New  York. 

3045.  Detaille,  Edouard  (Paris,  France).  Flag  of  Truce.  Lent  by  Mr.  E. 

Burgess  Warren,  Philadelphia. 

3046.  Michel,  Georges  (1743-1833,  France).  The  Plain  of  Montmartre,  Paris. 

Lent  by  Mr.  William  H.  Fuller,  New  York. 

3047.  Breton,  Jules-Adolphe  (Paris).  The  Song  of  the  Lark.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Henry  Field,  Chicago. 

3048.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  Evening.  Lent 

from  the  collection  of  the  late  Mr.  Jay  Gould,  New  York. 

3049.  Maris,  Jakob  (The  Hague,  Holland).  Canal  in  Holland.  Lent  by  Mr. 

John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

3050.  Constable,  John  (1776-1837,  England).  Weymouth  Bay.  Lent  by  Mr. 

William  H.  Fuller,  New  York. 

3051.  Troyon,  Constant  (1810-1865,  France).  Going  Home.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Henry  Field,  Chicago. 

3052.  Dupre,  Jules  (1812-1889,  France).  The  Open  Sea.  Lent  by  Mr.  Will¬ 

iam  H.  Fuller,  New  York. 

3053.  Lhermitte,  Leon-Auguste  (Paris,  France).  Washerwomen  on  the  Banks 

of  the  Marne.  Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Burgess  Warren,  Philadelphia. 

NORTH  WALL. 

3054.  Dagnan-Bouveret,  Pascal- Adolph-Jean  (Paris,  France).  Brittany  Peas¬ 

ant  Girl.  Lent  by  Mr.  J.  H.  Wade,  Cleveland. 

3055.  Rousseau,  Theodore  (1812-1867,  France).  Near  Barbizon.  Lent  by 

Dr.  Henry  C.  Angell,  Boston. 

3056.  Breton,  Jules-Adolphe  (Paris,  France).  Colza  Gatherers.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Collis  P.  Huntington,  New  York. 

3057.  Manet,  Edouard  (1833-1883,  France).  The  Dead  Toreador.  Lent  by 

Mr.  James  S.  Inglis,  New  York. 

3058.  Millet,  Jean  Francois  (1814-1875,  France).  After  the  Bath.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York. 

3059.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  The  Inn.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Chicago. 

3060.  Millet,  Jean  Francois  (1814-1875,  France).  Shepherdess.  Lent  by  the 
'  Museum  of  Fine  Arts,  Boston. 

3061.  Manet,  Edouard  (1833-1883,  France).  A  Marine.  Lent  by  Mr.  Alex¬ 

ander  J.  Cassatt,  Philadelphia. 

3062.  Delacroix,  Ferdinand-Victor-Eugene  (1798-1863,  France).  Christ  at 

the  Tomb.  Lent  by  Mr.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York. 

3063.  Millet,  Jean  Francois  (1814-1875,  France).  Peasants  Carrying  a  New¬ 

born  Calf.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry  Field,  Chicago. 

3064.  Cazin,  Jean-Charles  (Paris,  France).  Elsinore,  the  Home  of  Hamlet. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3065.  Regnault,  Henri  (1843-1871,  France).  In  the  Pyrenees.  Lent  by  Mr. 

John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

3066.  Ribot,  Thdodule-Augustin  (1823-1891,  France).  The  Young  Politician. 

Lent  by  Mr.  John  T.  Davis,  St.  Louis. 


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EAST  WALL,. 

3067.  Bonheur,  Mile.  Rosa  (Paris,  France).  A  Pastoral.  Lent  from  the  col¬ 

lection  of  the  late  Mr.  Jay  Gould,  New  York. 

3068.  Dagnan-Bouveret,  Pascal-Adolphe-Jean  (Paris,  France).  La  Bernoise. 

Lent  by  Mr.  John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

3069.  Knaus,  Ludwig  (Berlin,  Germany).  The  Potato  Harvest.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Henry  Field,  Chicago. 

3070.  Manet,  Edouard  (1833-1883,  France).  A  Marine.  Lent  by  Mr.  Frank 

Thomson,  Philadelphia. 

3071.  Millet,  Jean  Francois  (1814-1875,  France).  The  Sheep  Shearers.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Peter  C.  Brooks,  Boston. 

3072.  Bastien-Lepage,  Jules  (1848-1885,  France).  The  Thames.  Lent  by  Mr. 

John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

3073.  Swan,  John  M.  (London,  England)  The  Approaching  Combat.  Lent 

by  Mr.  John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

3074.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  The  Shrimp  Fisher. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3075.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  Environs  of  Ville 

d’Avray,  France.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3076.  Delacroix,  Ferdinand-Victor -Eugene  (1798-1863,  France).  Turks  Ab¬ 

ducting  a  Girl.  Lent  by  Mr.  William  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

3077.  Thompson,  Harry  (Paris,  France).  The  Shepherdess.  Lent  by  the 

St.  Louis  Museum  of  Fine  Arts. 

3078.  Rousseau,  Theodore  (1812-1867,  France).  Landscape  in  Berri,  France. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3079.  Millet,  Jean  Francois  (1814-1875,  France).  The  Pig  Killers.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3080.  Daubigny,  Cbarles-Francois  (1817-1878,  France).  Banks  of  the  Oise, 

Auvers-Sur-Oise,  France.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

3081.  Meissoni  jr,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (1813-1891,  France).  View  near  Poissy. 

Lent  by  Mr.  John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

3082.  Corot,  Jean-Bapiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  Dance  of  the 

Nymphs.  Lent  by  Mr.  William  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

3083.  Neuville,  Alphonse-Marie  de  (1836-1887,  France).  The  Spy.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Collis  P.  Huntington,  New  York. 

3084.  Fantin-Latour,  Henri  (Paris).  Vision  of  Tannhaeuser.  Lent  by  Mr.  J. 

H.  Wade,  Cleveland. 


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GALLERY 


PAINTINGS. 


NUMBERS  3085  TO  312-r,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  41. 

3085.  Delacroix,  Ferdinand-Victor-Eugene  (1708-1863,  France).  Tiger 
Quenching  his  Thirst.  Lent  by  Mr.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New 


York. 


3086.  Millet,  Jean-Fran<pois  (1814-1875,  France).  The  Haymaker.  Lent 

by  Mrs.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York. 

3087.  Watts,  George  Frederick  (London,  England).  Portrait  of  Joachim — 

Candle-light  Effect.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  L.  Hutchinson,  Chicago. 

3088.  Millet,  Jean  Francois  (1814-1875,  France).  The  Man  with  the  Hoe. 

Lent  by  Mr.  William  H.  Crocker,  San  Francisco. 

3089.  Swan,  John  M.  (London,  England)  Two  Tigers.  Lent  by  Mr.  John 

G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

3090.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1795-1875,  France).  Old  Man  Seated  on 

Corot’s  Trunk  in  the  Artist’s  Chamber  in  Rome.  Lent  by  Dr.  Henry 
C.  Angell,  Boston. 


WEST  WALL. 


3091.  Morland,  George  (1763-1804,  England).  Contentment.  Lent  by  Mr. 

R.  Hall  McCormick,  Chicago. 

3092.  Dupre,  Jules  (1812-1889,  France).  The  Pool.  Lent  by  Mr.  E.  Burgess 

Warren,  Philadelphia. 

3093.  Fromentin,  Eugene  (1820-1876,  France).  The  Falconer.  Lent  by  Mr. 

D.  W.  Powers,  Rochester. 

3094.  Fran^ais,  Fran^ois-Louis  (Paris,  France).  Sun  Breaking  Through  the 

Mist.  Lent  by  Mr.  William  Buchanan,  New  York. 

3995.  Carolus-Duran,  Emile-Auguste  (Paris,  France).  Portrait  of  Madame 
Modjeska.  Lent  by  the  Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts, 
Philadelphia. 

3096.  Daubigny,  Charles-Fran^ois  (1817-1878,  France).  The  Cooper’s  Shop. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Francis  Bartlett,  Boston. 

3097.  Fromentin,  Eugene  1820-1875,  France).  Women  of  Sahara.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Henry  Field,  Chicago. 

3098.  Tassaert,  Nicolas-Fran^ois-Octave  (1800-1874,  France).  Saint  Hilarion. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3099.  Michel,  Georges  (1733-1843,  France).  The  Horseman.  Lent  by  Mr. 

William  H.  Fuller,  New  York. 

3100.  Constable,  John  (1776-1837,  England).  The  Lock.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Henry 

Field,  Chicago. 


UNITED  STATES — PRIVATE  COLLECTIONS. 


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NORTH  WALL. 

3101.  Bonheur,  Mile.  Rosa  (Paris,  France).  Sheep.  Lent  by  Gen.  Russell 

A.  Alger,  Detroit. 

3102.  Monticelli,  Adolphe  (1824-1886,  France).  Nymphs  Bathing.  Lent  by 

Dr.  Henry  C.  Angell,  Boston. 

3103.  Diaz  de  la  Pena,  Narcisse-Virgile  (1808-1876,  France).  The  Descent 

of  the  Bohemians.  Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  D.  Warren,  Boston. 

3104.  GerOme,  Jean-Leon  (Paris,  France).  L’Eminence  Grise.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

S.  D.  Warren,  Boston. 

3105.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  Orpheus.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago.  (Painted  in  1863.) 

3106.  Gerome,  Jean-Leon  (Paris,  France).  Le  Montreur  de  Serpents.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York. 

3107.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  Landscape.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Gardiner  G,  Hubbard,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3108.  Daubigny,  Charles-Fran^ois  (1817-1878,  France).  Coast  near  Dieppe. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York. 

3109.  Ingres,  Jean-Auguste-Dominique  (1780-1867,  France).  The  Cardinal 

Bibbiena  Introducing  Raphael  and  his  Niece.  Lent  by  Mrs.  S.  D. 
Warren,  Boston. 

EAST  WALL. 

3110.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  Evening.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York. 

3111.  Greuze,  Jean-Baptiste  (1725-1805,  France).  The  Pouting  Child.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Chicago. 

3112.  Diaz  de  la  Pena,  Narcisse-Virgile  (1808-1876,  France).  Turkish 

Women.  Lent  by  Mr.  D.  M.  Ferry,  Detroit. 

3113.  Cazin,  Jean-Charles  (Paris).  The  Flight  into  Egypt.  Lent  by  Mr.  Pot¬ 

ter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

3114.  Corot,  Jean-Baptiste-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  The  Flight  from 

Sodom.  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  O.  Havemeyer,  New  York. 

3115.  Courbet,  Gustave  (1819-1877,  France).  Dogs  and  Hare.  Lent  by 

ML  Henry  O.  Havemeyer,  New  York. 

3116.  Swan,  John  M.  (London,  England)  Lioness  and  Cubs.  Lent  by  Mr. 

William  L.  Elkins,  Philadelphia. 

3117.  Diaz  de  la  Pena,  Narcisse-Virgile  (1808-1876,  France).  La  Danse  des 

Almees.  Lent  by  Mr.  John  G.  Johnson,  Philadelphia. 

3118.  Constable,  John  (1776-1837,  England).  Shepherd  and  Flock — Dedham 

Church  in  the  Distance.  Lent  by  Mr.  R.  Hall  McCormick,  Chicago. 

3119.  Corot,  Jean-Baptist-Camille  (1796-1875,  France).  Landscape.  Lent  by 

Mr.  Potter  Palmer,  Chicago. 

NORTH  WALL. 

3120.  Carolus-Duran,  Emile-Auguste  (Paris,  France).  An  Odalisque.  Lent 

by  Mr.  William  Buchanan,  New  York. 

3121.  Troyon,  Constant  (1810-1865,  France).  White  Cow  and  Sheep.  Lent 

by  Mr.  Julius  Stroh,  Detroit. 


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3122.  Rousseau,  Theodore  (1812-1867,  France).  View  on  the  Seine.  Lent 

from  the  collection  of  the  late  Mr.  Jay  Gould,  New  York. 

3123.  Decamps,  Alexandre-Gabriel  (1803-1860,  France).  An  Oriental  Kiosk. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Martin  A.  Ryerson,  Chicago. 

3124.  Millet,  Jean  Francois  (1814-1875,  France).  The  Gleaners.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Alfred  Corning  Clark,  New  York. 


SCULPTURES  IN  THE  LOAN  COLLECTION. 

GALLERY  No.  38. 

3125.  Gerbme,  Jean  Leon  (Paris,  France).  Pygmalion  and  Galatea.  (Tinted 
marble  group.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 


3126.  Rodin,  Auguste  (Paris,  France).  Francesca  and  Paolo — “L’Amour.” 

(Marble  group  from  “The  Gates  of  Hell,”  commissioned  by  the  French 
Government  for  the  Museum  of  Decorative  Arts,  Paris.)  Lent  by 
Mr.  Henry  Sargent,  New  York. 

3127.  Rodin,  Auguste  (Paris,  France).  Francesca  and  Paolo — “La  Rupture.” 

(Marble  group  from  “The  Gates  of  Hell,  commissioned  by  the  French 
Government  for  the  Museum  of  Decorative  Arts,  Paris.)  Lent  by 
Mr.  Henry  Sargent,  New  York. 

3128.  Rodin,  Auguste  (Paris,  France).  Andromeda.  (Marble  from  “The 

Gates  of  Hell,”  commissioned  by  the  French  Government  for  the 
Museum  of  Decorative  Arts,  Paris.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Henry  Sargent. 


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HANS  TEMPLE, 


AUSTRIA 


Imperial-Royal  Commissioner  General, 

HON.  ANTON  VON  PALITSCHEK-PALMFORST,  LL.  D. 

6030  Edgerton  Avenue. 


Jury  of  Admission: 

President,  PROFESSOR  FRENKWALD. 
Vice-President,  FRANK  ROTH,  Architect. 
Secretary,  CARL  WALZ,  Imperial  Counsellor. 


MEMBERS: 


Prof.  JULIUS  BERGER. 

Prof.  JULIUS  DENNINGER. 
C.  FROESCHL. 

EDMOND  VON  HOFMANN. 
N.  SCHACHNER. 

A.  SCHARFF. 

Prof.  W.  UNGER. 


RUDOLF  BERNDT. 

EUGEN  FELIX. 

A.  D.  GOLTZ. 

F.  HAERDTL. 

REICHSFREIHERS  VON  MERODE. 
HANS  TEMPLE. 

EDWARD  ZETSCHE. 


Delegate  for  Fine  Arts, 
HANS  TEMPLE, 

6030  Edgerton  Ave. 


Manager, 

CHARLES  SEDELMEYER, 

PARIS. 

Represented  at  the  Exposition  by 

JOSEPH  SCHNELL, 

(At  desk  at  entrance  of  Gallery  35,  West  Court.) 


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AUSTRIA. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE. 

FOR  PARTICULARS  APPLY  AT  THE  OFFICE  OF  THE  AUSTRIAN 
SECTION,  ALCOVE  103,  WEST  COURT. 


NUMBERS  1  TO  16,  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  103. 


IN  THE  OFFICE  OF  THE  AUSTRIAN  SECTION. 


1.  Weigl,  Robert  (Vienna).  Beethoven.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

2.  Weigl,  Robert  (Vienna).  Mozart.  (Bronze  statuette.) 


GALLERY  36. 


3.  Schwarz,  Stefan  (Vienna).  Fauns  with  Geese. 

4.  Schwarz,  Stefan  (Vienna).  Fauns  with  Geese. 

5.  Schwarz,  Stefan  (Vienna).  Mozart. 

6.  Tilgner,  Victor  (Vienna).  Jos.  R.  v.  Fuehrich.  (Bronze  bust.) 

7.  Myslbeck,  Josef  V.  (Prague)  “Graf  Franz  Thun-Hohenstein.” 

8.  Jarl,  Otto  (Vienna).  The  Creeping  Tiger. 

9.  Schwarz,  Stefan  (Vienna).  Boy  with  Snake. 

10.  Weigl,  Robert  (Vienna).  Old  Vienna  Waltz. 

11.  Schwarz,  Stefan  (Vienna).  Heracles  in  the  Shirt  of  Nessus. 

12.  Charlemont,  Theodor  (Vienna).  Boy  Beggar. 

13.  Kaan,  Arthur  (Vienna).  Old  Man.  (Terra  Cotta.) 


GALLERY  59. 


14.  Tilgner,  Victor  (Vienna).  His  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  Austria.  (Zm@ 

bust.) 

15.  Breneck,  Anton  (Vienna).  Richard  Wagner.  (Bronze  relief.' 

16.  Scharff,  A.  (Vienna)  Medallions  and  reliefs, 


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Group  1 40.-0 il  Paintings. 

GALLERY  35,  NUMBERS  17  TO  47,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  ALCOVE  103. 

17.  Moll,  Karl  (Vienna).  The  Roman  Ruins  in  Schoenbrunn.  (Lent  by  His 

Majesty  the  Emperor.) 

18.  Blaas,  Julius  von  (Vienna).  Horse  Market  in  Hungary. 

19.  Hoermann,  Theo.  v.  (Znaim)  Girls  Hunting  Mushrooms. 

WEST  WALL. 

20.  Ribarz,  Rudolf  (Salzburg).  Decorative  panel  for  a  Dining-room. 

21.  Charlemont,  Eduard  (Paris,  France).  In  the  Kitchen. 

22.  Knuepfer,  Benes  (Rome,  Italy).  Fight  of  the  Tritons.  Lent  by  the 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna). 

23.  Brozik,  Vacslav  (Paris).  The  Historical  “Fenstersturz”  at  Prague.  A 

deputation  of  Bohemian  Protestants,  May  23,  1678,  throwing  from  the 
window  the  Emperor’s  counsellors,  who  refused  to  comply  with  their 
demand  for  a  discontinuance  of  the  violation  of  the  privileges  of  their 
sect — an  incident  of  the  outbreak  of  “The  Thirty  Years  War.” 

24.  Knuepfer,  Benes  (Rome,  Italy).  The  Eternal  Siren. 

25.  Schmid,  Julius  (Vienna).  “Suffer  Little  Children  to  Come  Unto  Me.” 

26.  Ribarz,  Rudolf  (Salzburg).  Decorative  panel  for  a  Dining-room. 

NORTH  WALL. 

27.  Hradecky,  Vacslav  (Prague).  Peasants’  Rebellion  in  Bohemia. 

28.  Jettel,  Eugen  (Paris).  Shore  of  the  Seine. 

29.  Defregger,  Franz  von  (Munich).  “God  Bless  You!”  Lent  by  Mr.  L.  Lob- 

meyr,  Vienna. 

30.  Ameseder,  Eduard  (Vienna).  Evening. 

31.  Ruben,  Franz  (Vienna).  Autumn  Day  on  the  Lido. 

32.  Jettel,  Eugen  (Paris).  Dutch  Landscape. 

33.  Temple,  Hans  (Vienna).  Portrait  of  Mr.  A.  A.  A. - 

EAST  WALL. 

34.  Ditscheiner,  Adolph  (Munich).  Spring. 

35.  Lebiedzki,  Eduard  (Vienna).  The  Kiss. 

36.  Huber,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  Fighting  Cows.  Lent  by  His  Majesty  the 

Emperor. 

37.  Hirschl,  Adolf  (Vienna).  A  Wedding  Procession. 

38.  Wertheimer,  Gustav  (Paris).  The  Vision. 


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39.  Schindler,  Jac.  E.  (Vienna)  Saw  Mill  in  Oberweissenbach.  Lent  by  His 

Majesty  the  Emperor. 

40.  Mueller,  Leopold  C.  (Vienna)  Market  Place  in  Cairo.  Lent  by  the 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna. 

41.  Goltz,  Alexander  D.  (Vienna)  Christ  and  the  Women.  Lent  by  the 

Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna. 

42.  Seligmann,  Adal  (Vienna).  View  of  Ragusa. 

43.  Deutsch,  Ludwig  (Paris).  The  Holy  Gate  in  Cairo. 

44.  Roehrer,  Lina  (Munich).  At  the  Game  Dealer’s. 

45.  Stein,  Alwyn  v.  (Vienna)  Un  Soldo,  Signore. 

46.  Blau,  Tina  (Munich).  The  Fallen  Giant. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

47.  Hirschl,  Adolf  (Vienna).  Prometheus. 


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GALLERY  36.— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  48  TO  76,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  85. 

48.  Pettenkofen,  Aug.  von  (Salzburg).  Market. 

49.  Pettenkofen,  Aug.  von  (Salzburg).  Gipsy  at  the  Hearth.  Lent  by  His 

Highness  Prince  Liechtenstein,  Vienna. 

50.  Wissinger,  Florain  O.  (Vienna)  Feeding  the  Pigs. 

51.  Payer,  Julius  von  (Salzburg).  “Never  Back!” — Episode  of  the  Austro- 

Hungarian  Arctic  Voyage  under  Weyprecht  and  Payer,  1872-1874. 
Lent  by  His  Majesty  the  Emperor. 

52.  Van  Haanen,  R.  (Vienna)  Landscape. 

53.  Von  Haas,  Eugen  (Vienna).  Woman’s  Head. 

54.  Reichert,  C.  (Vienna)  Dachshund. 

WEST  WALL. 

55.  Charlemont,  Eduard  (Paris,  France).  The  Pages.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

56.  Huber,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  George  Washington. 

NORTH  WALL. 

57.  Gisela,  Josef  (Vienna).  The  Visit  to  the  Laundry.  Lent  by  Mr.  M. 

Mayr,  Vienna.  • 

58.  Schroedl,  Anton  (Vienna).  Flock  of  Sheep  in  Hungary. 

59.  Hoffmann,  Josef  (Znaim).  From  Bygone  Days. 

60.  Thoren,  Otto  v.  (Paris).  A  Wolf!  Lent  by  the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 

Vienna. 

61.  Makart,  Hans  (Vienna).  Hearing. 

62.  Makart,  Hans*(Vienna).  Feeling. 

63.  Makart,  Hans  (Vienna).  Sight. 

64.  Makart,  Hans  (Vienna).  Smelling. 

65.  Makart,  Hans  (Vienna).  Tasting. 

66.  Lichtenfels,  Ed.  v.  (Vienna)  Gulf  of  Quarnero.  Lent  by  His  Majesty 

the  Emperor. 

67.  Pausinger,  Franz  von  (Salzburg).  Autumn  Evening. 

68.  Strecker,  Emil  (Vienna).  Before  the  Holidays. 

69.  Gisela,  Josef  (Vienna).  Adventures  in  the  Lottery.  Lent  by  His  Majesty 

the  Emperor. 


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EAST  WALL, 

70.  Bacher,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  Ave  Maria. 

71.  Ruben,  Franz  (Vienna).  From  Romantic  Times. 

72.  Schindler,  Jac.  E.  (Vienna)  Peace.  Lent  by  His  Majesty  the  Emperor. 

73.  Bernatzik,  Wilhelm  (Vienna).  The  Vision  of  Saint  Bernard. 

74.  Ameseder,  Eduard  (Vienna).  Narenta  River  at  Mostar. 

75.  Canon,  Hans  (Vienna).  The  Master  of  the  Hounds.  Lent  by  His  Ex¬ 

cellency,  Count  Wilczek,  Vienna. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

76.  Seligmann,  Adal  (Vienna),  The  Holy  Family. 


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GALLERY  59.— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  77  TO  148,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  36. 

77.  Gisela,  Joseph  (Vienna).  “One’s  Joy  is  Another’s  Sorrow.”  Lent  by  His 

Highness  Prince  Liechtenstein. 

78.  Brozik,  Vacslav  (Paris,  France).  The  Duo. 

79.  Jettel,  Eugen  (Paris).  Landscape. 

80.  Zewy,  Carl  (Vienna).  Home  Again. 

81.  Seligmann,  Adal  (Vienna).  Professor  Billroth’s  Clinic. 

82.  Lang-Laris,  Hermine  (Vienna).  Still-life. 

83.  Wiesinger,  Florain  O.  (Vienna)  Washerwoman  in  the  Mountain.  Lent 

by  His  Majesty  the  Emperor. 

84.  Angeli,  Heinrich  von  (Vienna).  Portrait  of  Stanley. 

85.  Simm,  Franz  (Munich)  A  Duet. 

86.  Gloss,  Ludwig  (Moedling).  The  Antiquarian. 

87.  Kaufmann,  Isidor  (Vienna).  “Age  is  not  Proof  against  Folly.”  Lent  by 

Mr.  M.  Mayr,  Vienna. 

88.  Jettel,  Eugen  (Paris).  Cows  at  Pasture. 

89.  Bacher,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  Mater  Dolorosa.  Lent  by  His  Majesty  the 

Emperor. 

90.  Simm,  Franz  (Munich).  Indian  Summer.  Lent  by  His  Majesty  the 

Emperor. 

91.  Defregger,  Franz  von  (Munich).  Children  Playing  with  a  Dog. 

92.  Jettel,  Eugen  (Paris).  Road  near  Falkenbourgh,  Holland.  Lent  by 

Mr.  A.  A.  Sprague,  Chicago. 

93.  Angeli,  Heinrich  von  (Vienna).  Portrait  ot  Architect  Schmidt.  Lent  by 

the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna. 

94.  Hamza,  Johann  (Vienna).  The  Dice  Throwers.  Lent  by  Mr.  M.  Mayr, 

Vienna. 

95.  Mueller,  Anton  (Vienna).  The  Bird’s  Friend.  Lent  by  His  Highness 

Prince  Liechtenstein,  Vienna. 

96.  Nowak,  Ernst  (Vienna).  Tribute  to  the  Monastery.  Lent  by  Mr.  M. 

Mayr,  Vienna. 

97.  Zetsche,  Edward  (Vienna).  View  in  Weissenkirchen. 

98.  Makart,  Hans  (Vienna).  The  Falconer. 

99.  Pettenkofen,  Aug.  von  (Salzburg).  Gypsy  Hunt  in  the  Forest.  Lent  by 

Mr.  L.  Lobmeyr,  Vienna. 

100.  Friedlaender,  Camilla  (Vienna).  Still-life. 

toi.  Pettenkofen,  Aug.  von  (Salzburg).  Market  P°y  at  Szolnok,  Hungary. 
Lent  by  Mr.  Marshall  Field,  Chicago. 


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162  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS 

102.  Rumpler,  Franz  (Vienna).  Girl  from  Bohemia. 

10 3.  Karger,  Karl  (Vienna).  The  Graben  in  Vienna.  Lent  by  His  Majesty 

the  Emperor. 

164.  Engelhart,  Josef  (Vienna).  The  Curpark  at  Baden,  near  Vienna. 

105.  Katzer,  Anton  (Vienna).  The  Indiscreet  Friend. 

106.  Gisela,  Josef  (Vienna).  The  Seamstress.  Lent  by  His  Highness  Prince 

Liechtenstein,  Vienna. 

107.  Pausinger,  Franz  von  (Salzburg).  Late  Autumn. 

108.  Kurzbauer,  Edward  (Rome).  The  Fortune  Teller.  Lent  by  Mr.  L. 

Lobmeyr,  Vienna. 

109.  Charlemont,  Eduard  (Paris).  Planning  the  Campaign.  Lent  by  Mr. 

P.  C.  Hanford,  Chicago. 

no.  Schvaiger,  Hans  (Prague).  Bohemian  Peasant. 

in.  Obermuliner,  Adolf  (Vienna).  Mountain  Brook  Torrent. 

112.  Schwaiger,  Hans  (Prague).  Bohemian  Peasant  Woman. 

1 13.  Hasch,  Carl  (Vienna).  Old  Sawmill  in  the  Eschern  Valley. 

1x4.  Brozik,  Vacslav  (Paris).  The  First  Communion  of  the  Plussites. 

NORTH  WALL— OIL  PAINTINGS  AND  WATER  COLORS. 

1x5.  Fischer,  Ludwig  Hans  (Vienna).  The  Chunsun  Temple  at  Karnak. 
(Water  color.) 

116.  Fischer,  Ludwig  H.  (Vienna)  Himalaya  Scenery. 

1x7.  Alt,  Rudolf  (Vienna).  Interior  of  St.  Mark’s,  Venice  Water  color.) 
Lent  by  His  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  Austria. 

118.  Ernst,  Rudolph  (Paris).  Tomb  of  Sultan  Selim. 

119.  Alt,  Rudolf  (Vienna).  Fountain  at  Trient.  (Wa.er  color.;  Lent  by 

His  Majesty  the  Emperor  of  Austria. 

120.  Tomec,  Heinrich  (Vienna).  Church  at  St.  Wolfgang.  (Water  color.) 

122.  Unger,  William  (Vienna).  Portrait  of  Heythuysen,  after  Franz  Hals. 

(Etching.) 

123.  Schmid,  Mathias  (Munich).  The  Edelweiss  Picker. 

124.  Temple,  Hans  (Vienna).  Portrait  of  William  Unger. 

125.  Goltz,  Alexander  D.  (Vienna)  Flower  Girl  at  Constantinople. 

126.  Unger,  William  (Vienna).  Portrait  of  Stuben’s  Sons,  after  P.  P.  Rubens. 

(Etching.) 

127.  Alt,  Rudolf  (Vienna).  Portico  in  the  Wallenstein  Palace  at  Prague. 

Lent  by  the  Library  of  the  Fine  Arts,  Vienna. 

128.  Unger,  W.  (Vienna)  Portrait  of  Rembrandt.  (After  Rembrandt.) 

129.  Hoffmann,  Josef  (Znaim).  Payerbach. 

130.  Deutsch,  Ludwig  (Paris).  The  Eunuchs. 

131.  Blaas,  Eugen  Von  (Venice).  The  Good  Brother. 

132.  Alt,  Rudolf  (Vienna).  Castle  Taufers  in  the  Tyrol.  Lent  by  the  Library 

of  the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna. 

*33*  Tomec,  Heinrich  (Vienna).  Salzkammergut. 

134.  Charlemont,  Eduard  (Paris).  The  Artist  in  his  Studio. 

135.  Pettenkofen,  Aug.  von  (Salzburg).  Farmhouse.  Lent  by  His  Highness 

Prince  Liechtenstein  (Vienna). 

136.  Charlemont,  Eduard  (Paris).  The  Geographer. 


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163 

137.  Burnaud,  Eugene  (Veytaux-Chillon).  The  Children’s  Theatre. 

138.  Nadler,  Robert  (Buda-Pest’n).  The  Duet. 

*39-  Jettel,  Eugen  (Paris).  Ramsau  Scenery  Lent  by  His  Highness  Prince 
Liechtenstein,  Vienna. 

140.  Munkaczy,  M.  de  (Paris).  The  Story  of  the  Hero. 

141.  Russ,  Robert  (Vienna).  Early  Spring.  Lent  by  the  Academy  of  Fine 

Arts,  Vienna. 

142.  Charlemont,  Hugo  (Vienna).  Still-life.  Lent  by  the  Society  of  Patriotic 

Art  Amateurs,  Prague. 

143.  Wiesinger,  Florian  O.  (Vienna)  Morning  at  the  Shore. 

144.  Breidwiser,  Theodor  (Vienna). ,  Short  Rest. 

145.  Temple,  Hans  (Vienna).  Portrait  of  Mr.  P. 

146.  Kinzel,  Josef  (Vienna).  A  Dude  in  the  Country.  Lent  by  His  Majesty 

the  Emperor. 

147.  Probst,  Carl  (Salzburg).  The  Consultation. 

148.  Jettel,  Eugen  (Paris).  Landscape. 

ALCOVE  103— WATER  COLORS,  DRAWINGS,  ENGRAVINGS,  ETC. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  WEST  WALL. 

149.  Wagner,  Otto  (Vienna).  Three  Studies  for  the  Cathedral  in  Berlin. 

(Pen  drawing.) 

150.  Siber,  A.  Hall  (Tyrol).  Ride  of  the  Walkures.  (Cartoon  in  sepia.) 

151.  Zetsche,  Eduard  (Vienna).  Town-gate  at  Sulzfeld  a-M.  (Water  color.) 

152.  Michalek,  Ludwig  (Vienna).  Josef  Haydn.  (Original  etching.) 

153.  Alt,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  Belvedere  at  Vienna.  (Water  color.) 

154.  Jasper,  Victor  (Vienna).  The  Holy  Trinity.  (Engraving  after  Durer.) 

155.  Zetsche,  Eduard  (Vienna).  Tower  at  Sulzfeld  a-M.  (Water  color.) 

156.  Michelek,  Ludwig  (Vienna).  Ludwig  von  Beethoven.  (Original  etch¬ 

ing.) 

157.  Muench-Bellinghausen,  Constanze  (Pola).  Chestnut  Blossoms.  (Water 

color.) 

158.  Michelek,  Ludwig  (Vienna).  Portrait  of  His  Majesty  the  Emperor  of 

Austria.  (Etching.) 

159.  Alt,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  Church  at  Innsbruck.  Lent  by  the  Library  of 

the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna.  (Water  color.) 

160.  Muench-Bellinghausen,  Constanze  (Pola).  Roses.  (Water  color.) 

161.  Alt,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  Belvedere  at  Prague.  Lent  by  the  Library  of 

the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna.  (Water  color.) 

162.  Fischer,  Ludwig  H.  (Vienna)  The  Chunsun  Temple  at  Karnak. 

(Water  color.) 

163.  Woernle,  W.  (Vienna)  Head  of  Christ.  (Etching  after  G.  Max.) 

164.  Alt,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  The  Old  Ducal  Castle  at  Bruck  a-M.  Lent  by 

the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts,  Vienna.  (Water  color.) 

165.  Alt,  Rudolph  (Vienna).  Interior  of  the  Presbytery  of  the  Saint  Stephen 

Church  at  Vienna.  Lent  by  the  Library  of  the  Academy  of  Fine  Arts, 
Vienna.  (Water  color.) 

166.  Fischer,  Ludwig  H.  (Vienna)The  Bay  of  Cattaro.  (Water  color.) 


;,  V  ; 


MICHAEL  STRAUS. 


BELGIUM 


President  of  the  Commission, 
ASTI-RE  VERCRUYSSE,  Senator, 

Ghent. 


President  of  the  Committee  on  Fine  Arts, 
ERNEST  SLINGENEYER 

Brussels. 


Committee  on  Fine  Arts. 


FOR  PAINTING. 

JAN  VERHAS.  DESIRfi  DE  KEGHEL 

ALBRECHT  DE  VRIENDT.  ISIDORE  MEYERS. 

EDGARD  FARASYN.  ADRIEN  LE  MAYEUR. 

FRANZ  VAN  KUYCK'.  ISIDORE  VERHEYDEN. 

HENRY  STACQUET 


FOR  SCULPTURE. 

ALBERT  DESENFANS. 
ALBERT  HAMBRESIN. 
HIPPOLITE  LE  ROY. 
CONSTANTIN  MEUNIER. 


FOR  ENGRAVING. 

GUSTAVE  BIOT.  LOUIS  LENAIN. 


Secretaries  of  the  Committee. 

EMILE  VAN  MONS.  A.  MOREAU.  JEAN  VAN  BREE. 


Delegate  of  the  Committee  on  Fine  Arts. 
MICHAEL  STRAUS, 

Chicago. 


Information  regarding  works  for  sale  may  be 
obtained  at  the  office  of  the  Belgian  Fine 
Arts  Section,  Gallery  67,  West  Pavilion. 

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BELGIUM. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE.  PRICES  MAY  BE  OB¬ 
TAINED  AT  THE  OFFICE  OF  THE  BELGIUM  SECTION,  ENTERED 
FROM  THE  NORTHEAST  CORNER  OF  GALLERY  67. 


Group  139-Sculpture 

GALLERY  67— NUMBERS  1  TO  10  INCLUSIVE. 

1.  LeRoy,  Hipp  (Ghent  and  Rome).  Polar  Bear.  (Bronze.) 

2.  Van  Beurden,  Alphonse  (Antwerp).  Ouinten  Matsys.  (Bust,  marble.) 

3.  Samuel,  Charles  (Brussels).  Prelude,  (Statuette,  bronze.) 

4.  De  Tombay,  Alphonse  (Brussels).  Goose  Girl.  (Bronze.) 

5.  Joris,  Francois  (Antwerp).  Fantasy.  (Bronze,  bust.) 

6.  Hambresin,  Albert  (Brussels).  Crossbowman,  Fifteenth  Century.  (Statu¬ 

ette,  bronze.) 

7.  De  Mathelin,  Maurice  (Liege).  Woman  Collier.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

(< cire  perdue.) 

8.  Le  Roy,  Hipp.  (Ghent  and  Rome).  Course  Folatre.  (Bronze.) 

9.  Herain,  jean  (Brussels).  Going  to  the  Fields.  (Bronze.) 

10.  Hambresin,  Albert  (Brussels).  An  Edict,  Fifteenth  Century.  (Statuette, 

bronze.) 

GALLERY  66— NUMBERS  11  TO  13  INCLUSIVE. 

11.  De  Vigne,  Paul  (Brussels).  Domenica.  (Statue,  bronze.) 

22.  De  Vigne,  Paul  (Brussels).  Roman  Woman.  (Bust,  bronze.) 

13.  Samuel,  Charles  (Brussels).  Primavera.  (Bust,  bronze.) 

GALLERY  65— NUMBERS  14  TO  16  INCLUSIVE. 

14.  DeKeyser,  Jean  Baptiste  (Brussels).  St.  Cecilia  Singing.  (Marble 

bust.) 

15.  Van  Beurden,  Alphonse  (Antwerp).  Young  Singer.  (Bust,  marble.) 

16.  Van  Beurden,  Alphonse  (Antwerp).  Forced  Bath.  (Group,  bronze, 

from  cire  perdue.) 

GALLERY  64— NUMBER  17. 

17.  Des  Enfans,  Albert  (Brussels).  La  Nique.  (Statuette,  bronze.) 


BELGIUM — SCULPTURE. 


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GALLERY  63-NUMBERS  18  TO  26  INCLUSIVE. 

18.  Le  Roy,  Hipp.  (Ghent  and  Rome).  Child  Life.  (Marble.) 

19.  Hambresin,  Albert  (Brussels).  A  Proclamation,  Fifteenth  Century. 

(Statuette,  bronze.) 

20.  De  Vigne,  Paul  (Brussels).  Poverella.  (Statue,  marble.) 

21.  Hambresin,  Albert  (Brussels).  Curfew,  Fifteenth  Century.  (Statu¬ 

ette,  bronze.) 

22.  Des  Enfans,  Albert  (Brussels).  After  the  Walk.  (Statuette,  marble.) 

23.  Willems,  Joseph  (Malines).  A  Child.  (Bronze  bust.) 

24.  De  Vigne,  Paul  (Brussels).  Pysche.  (Bust,  marble.) 

25.  Des  Enfans,  Albert  (Brussels).  Manon  Lescaut.  (Bust,  marble.) 

26.  De  Tombay,  Alphonse  (Brussels).  Knight  of  the  Middle  Ages.  (Bronze.) 

NORTH  COURT— NUMBERS  27  to  39  INCLUSIVE. 

27.  Martens,  Jean  Baptiste  (Paris).  Girl  and  Turtle  Doves.  (Marble.) 

28.  Herain,  Jean  (Brussels).  A  Captive.  (Marble.) 

29.  Charlier,  Guillaume  (Brussels).  Lina.  (Bust,  marble.) 

30.  Braecke,  Pierre  (Brussels).  Deserted.  (Statuette,  bronze.) 

31.  Van  der  Straeten,  Georges  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Monsieur  Worth.  (Bust, 

marble.) 

32.  Charlier,  Guillaume  (Brussels).  Turkey.  (Bronze.) 

33.  Weyns,  Jules  (Antwerp).  Sweet  Slumber.  (Statue,  marble.[ 

34.  Willems,  Joseph  (Malines).  L’Epervier.  (Group,  bronze.) 

35.  De  Tombay,  Alphonse  (Brussels).  Neapolitan  Improvisator.  (Bronze.) 

36.  Weyns,  Jules  (Antwerp).  The  Bird  Catcher.  (Bust,  marble.) 

37.  Martens,  Jean  Baptiste  (Paris).  A  Spinner.  (Bust  with  arms,  marble.) 

38.  De  Vigne,  Paul  (Brussels).  Amertume.  (Bust,  marble.) 

39.  Charlier,  Guillaume  (Brussels).  Girl.  (Bust,  marble.) 

UPPER  GALLERY— EAST  COURT— NUMBERS  40  TO  43  INCLUSIVE. 

40.  Joris,  Francois  (Antwerp).  The  Cherries.  (Marble.) 

41.  Joris,  Francois  (Antwerp).  The  Ship’s  Boy.  (Marble  bust.) 

42.  Willems,  Joseph  (Malines).  Clown.  (Statuette,  bronze.) 

43.  Le  Roy,  Hipp.  (Ghent  and  Rome).  “When  Winter  Winds  are  Blowing 

Chill.”  (Bronze.)  (Cire  perdue.) 


44.  Van  der  Straeten,  Georges  (Paris).  Spring.  (Bronze.)  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

45.  Van  der  Straeten,  Georges  (Paris).  Winter.  (Bronze.)  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

46.  Van  der  Straeten,  Georges  (Paris).  Idyl.  (Bronze.)  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 


1 68  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K— FINE  ARTS. 


Group  140— Oil  Paintings. 

NUMBERS  47  TO  98  INCLUSIVE. 

GALLERY  67— NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  NORTH  ENTRANCE  TO  THE  WEST  PAVILION. 

47.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Mrs.  James  Brown  Potter  as  the  Lady  of  Lyons. 

Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

48.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Miss  Ada  Rehan,  as  Lady  Teazle.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

49.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Henri  Rochefort.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

50.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Careless.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chi¬ 

cago. 

51.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mr.  Y.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T. 

Yerkes,  Chicago. 

52.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Peter  Benoit.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles 

T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

53.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Flirtation.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes, 

Chicago. 

54.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  “Reviens.”  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes, 

Chicago. 

55.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Summer  Evening.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T. 

Yerkes,  Chicago. 

56.  Verhaert,  Pierre  Joseph  (Antwerp).  The  Will  of  Christopher  Columbus. 

(According  to  Lamartine.) 

EAST  WALL. 

57.  Van  Luppen,  Prosper  (Antwerp).  A  Last  Effort. 

58.  Van  Hove,  Edmond  (Bruges).  The  Virgin  aud  the  Infant  Jesus. 

59.  Van  Caillie,  Florimond  (Antwerp).  Meadow  in  Flanders. 

60.  Portaels,  Jean  (Brussels).  Mother  and  Child,  Morocco. 

61.  Van  Kuyck,  Frans  (Antwerp).  The  Potato  Gathering. 

62.  Horenbant,  Joseph  (Ghent).  Young  Woman. 

63.  Gailliard,  Francois  (Brussels).  La  Porte  de  Flal  in  Brussels. 

64.  De  Vriendt,  Juliaan  (Brussels).  Souvenir  of  Cairo. 

64a.  Baron,  Theodore  (Kamur).  Autumn  Day  in  the  Ardennes. 

65.  Van  Leemputten,  Frans  (Antwerp).  The  Return. 

66.  De  Bievre,  Marie  (Brussels).  Peaches. 

67.  Lefebvre,  Charles  (Brussels).  Arab  Encampment  in  Morocco. 

68.  Gevers,  Helene  (Antwerp).  Arab  Merchant. 

69.  Van  der  Meulen,  Edmond  (Brussels).  Hunting  in  the  Marsh. 


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SOUTH  WALL. 

70.  Van  Luppen,  Frans  (Brussels).  Fog  in  the  Woods,  End  of  November. 

71.  Leempoels,  Jef.  (Brussels)  The  Amateurs. 

72.  Van  der  Meulen,  Edmond  (Brussels).  Ostend  Fishermen  Caught  by  a 

Squall  in  the  North  Sea. 

73.  De  Keghel,  Desird  (Ghent).  Flowers  and  Accessories  with  Music. 

74.  Bourotte,  Auguste  (Brussels).  In  the  Fields. 

75.  Dael,  Auguste  (Ghent).  While  the  Husband  is  Away. 

76.  Namur,  Francois  (Liege).  Pauvrettes. 

77.  Mayne,  Jean  (Brussels).  Les  Va-nu-pieds. 

78.  Richir,  Herman  (Brussels).  Fantasy. 

79.  Carpentier,  Evariste  (La  Hulpe).  Summer  Sun. 

80.  Musin,  Auguste  (Brussels).  Entrepot  Royal  and  Bassin  du  Commerce 

at  Brussels. 

81.  Roszmann,  Augusta  (Ghent  and  Paris).  Portrait  of  Mile.  D. 

WEST  WALL. 

82.  Van  Geert,  Flora  (Antwerp).  Chrysanthemums. 

83.  Van  Snick,  Joseph  (Nieukerken).  Laceworkers. 

84.  Looymans,  Romain  (Antwerp).  Flemish  Farmyard. 

85.  Halle,  Oscar  (Antwerp).  The  Last  Day  of  Autumn. 

86.  Vanaise,  Gustave  (Brussels).  Portrait  of  the  Congo  Explorer,  Jerome 

Becker,  of  Antwerp. 

87.  Le  Roy,  Hipp.  (Ghent  and  Rome)  Dream  of  Happiness. 

88.  Huysmans,  Jean  Baptiste  (Hove).  Visit  of  the  Merchant  (Algeria). 

89.  Toefaert,  Albert  (Ghent).  The  Ghent  Butchers,  old  Flemish  Team. 

90.  Boudry,  Alois  (Antwerp).  In  Sunday  Attire. 

91.  Tschaggeny,  Charles  (Brussels).  Laborer  in  Repose. 

92.  Van  Beers,  Jan  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Y.  Lent  by  Mr.  Charles  T. 

Yerkes,  Chicago. 

93.  Meunier,  Georgette.  The  Mandolin. 

94.  Gevers,  Helen  (Antwerp).  A  Future  Poet. 

NORTH  WALL. 

95.  Boudry,  Alois  (Antwerp).  Interior,  Afternoon. 

96.  Robie,  Jean  (Brussels).  Bunch  of  Roses. 

97.  Van  der  Hecht,  Henri  (Brussels).  Across  Brussels. 

98.  Plumot,  Andrd  (Antwerp).  The  Dangerous  Bridge. 


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GALLERY  66— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  99  TO  130,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  67. 

99.  Lybaert,  Theophile  (Ghent).  The  Mother  of  Sorrows. 

100.  Crabeels,  Flor  (Antwerp).  Flemish  Kermesse. 

101.  Wytsman,  Juliette.  Marguerites. 

102.  Maeterlinck,  Louis  (Ghent).  Peace. 

NORTH  WALL. 

103.  Toefaert,  Albert  (Ghent).  Environs  of  Ghent,  End  of  October. 

104.  Dierickx,  Omer  (Brussels).  Portrait  of  M.  E.  D.  V. 

103.  Carabain,  Jacques  (Brussels).  La  Piazza  Guilio  Cesare,  at  Rimini,  Italy. 

106.  Beernaert,  Euphrosine  (Brussels).  Entrance  of  the  Convent. 

107.  De  Bats,  Auguste  Marie  (Bornhem).  In  Zeeland. 
igS.  De  Smeth,  Henri  (Borgerhout).  The  Smoker. 

109.  Binje,  Franz  (Brussels).  Rocks  of  the  Fond  d’Arquet,  Namur, 
no.  Carabain,  Jacques  (Brussels).  View  of  Cogoleto  on  the  Mediterranean, 
said  to  be. the  Birthplace  of  Columbus. 

EAST  WALL. 

in.  Ronner,  Alice  (Brussels).  The  Heron. 

112.  De  Bourtzoff,  Nathalie  (Brussels).  Hors  de  Combat. 

1 13.  Verstraete,  Theodore  (Antwerp).  Orchard  in  Zeeland. 

114.  De  Rickx,  Louis  (Antwerp).  The  Storm. 

1x5.  Gerard,  Theodore  (Brussels).  A  Bad  Reception. 

116.  De  Bourtzoff,  Sophie  (Brussels).  The  Orphan. 

117.  Rosseels,  Jacques  (Termonde).  In  the  Campine,  Morning. 
xx8.  Dieiman,  Marguerite  (Brussels).  Fruit. 

1x9.  Oorns,  Karel  (Antwerp).  Cupid  in  Chase. 

120.  Frank,  Lucien  (Tervueren).  October. 

I2X.  Van  Leemputten,  Corneille  (Brussels).  End  of  Autumn  in  the  Campine. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

122.  Van  Caillie,  Florimond  (Antwerp).  Prairie  in  Flanders. 

123.  Van  Caillie,  Florimond  (Antwerp).  Snow  Effect  (Knocke,  Belgium). 

124.  Claus,  Emile  (Astene).  Cock  Fight  in  Flanders. 

125.  Montigny,  Jules  Leon  (Tervueren).  The  Return  of  the  Herd,  October. 

126.  De  Hern,  Louise  (Ypres).  Return  of  a  Procession  in  Flanders. 

WEST  WALL. 

127.  Simons,  J.  Frans  (Antwerp).  Love  and  Patriotism. 

128.  Bouvier,  A.  (Brussels)  Marine. 

129.  Goemans,  Gustave-Hubert  (Ghent).  Summer. 

130.  Abry,  Leon  (Antwerp).  The  Sparrow  of  Lesbia, 


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NUMBERS  131  TO  152,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  66. 

131.  Vanaise,  Ldon  (Brussels).  Melancholy. 

132.  Coosemans,  Joseph-Theodore  (Brussels).  Wooded  Path  in  the  Cam- 

pine. 

133.  Arden,  Henry  (Brussels).  After  the  Storm.  Marine. 

134.  De  Hem,  Louise  (Ypres).  The  Sexton.  Lent  by  the  Museum  of 

Ypres. 

135.  Cap,  Constant  (Antwerp).  Jeu  de  la  Comete.  Old  Salon,  Louis  XV,  of 

the  Kums  Museum,  Antwerp. 

136.  Jacobs,  Louis  (Brussels).  The  Scheldt  with  Floating  Ice. 

NORTH  WALL. 

137.  De  Keyser,  Nicaise  (deceased).  The  Holy  Week  in  Seville. 

EAST  WALL. 

138.  Van  Damme,  Frans  (Brussels).  In  the  Allee  Verte,  Brussels. 

139.  Verhas,  Franz  (Brussels).  Holiday. 

140.  Lamoriniere,  Frangois  (Antwerp).  Snow  Effect,  near  Antwerp. 

141.  Verhas,  Franz  (Brussels).  The  Flowers. 

142.  Kegeljan,  Franz  (Brussels).  Shores  of  Lake  Neuchatel.  • 

143.  Plasky,  Eugene  J.  B.  (Anderghem)  Chestnut  Alley  in  Overysshe,  Bra¬ 

bant. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

144.  Collart,  Mme.  Marie  (Liege).  The  Springs  of  Schavues. 

145.  De  Vriendt,  Albrecht  (Antwerp).  Charles  VI  and  Odette. 

146.  Dierickx,  Omer  (Brussels).  Dreary  Waking. 

147.  Den  Duyts,  Gustave  (Brussels).  Church  of  Wondelghem.  Winter 

Scene. 

WEST  WALL. 

148.  Heger,  Louise  (Brussels).  Banks  of  the  Ourthe  River. 

149.  Brunin,  Leon  (Antwerp).  Declaration  of  Love. 

150.  Lamoriniere,  Francois  (Antwerp).  Avenue  of  Oaks,  near  Antwerp. 

151.  De  Bruyn,  Frans  (Antwerp).  Waiting.  Toward  Evening. 

152.  Dael,  Auguste  (Ghent).  Jealousy. 


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GALLERY  64-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  153  TO  187,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  LEFT  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  65. 

153.  Hagemans,  Maurice  (Brussels).  Snow  in  the  Forest  of  Soigne. 

154.  Herbo,  Leon  (Brussels).  Souvenir  of  Italy. 

155.  Slingeneyer,  Ernest  (Brussels).  Last  Days  of  Pompeii. 

156.  Asselbergs,  Alphonse  (Uccle  near  Brussels).  Toward  Evening  on  a 

Fine  Winter  Day. 

157.  De  Naeyer,  Charles  (Brussels).  Still  Life. 

EAST  WALL. 

158.  Tschaggeny,  Charles  (Brussels).  Horse  Fair  at  Tongres,  Belgium. 

159.  Von  den  Bos,  Georges  (Paris  and  Ghent).  Gage  of  Love. 

160.  Beilis,  Hubert  (Brussels).  Strawberries. 

161.  Broereman,  Eugene  (Brussels).  Oliva. 

162.  Broereman,  Eugene  (Brussels).  Among  the  Heather. 

163.  Brunin,  Ldon  (Antwerp).  A  Visit  to  the  Studio  of  Benvenuto  Cellini. 

164.  Guiette,  Jules  (Antwerp).  Evening. 

165.  Rosier,  Jean  Guillaume  (Antwerp).  Portrait  of  Mme.  R. 

f.  Fichefet,  Georges-Frangois-Paul  (Brussels).  Bather. 

,.  Rosseels,  Jacques  (Termonde).  After  the  Rain,  Campine. 

168.  Triest-VanMulders,  Camille  (Brussels).  Carnations. 

169.  Van  der  Meulen,  Edmond  (Brussels).  Astonishment. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

170.  Verstraete,  Thdodore  (Antwerp)  The  Dyke  (Evening). 

171.  Nys,  Carl  (Antwerp).  Chess  Players. 

172.  DeKeghel,  Desire  (Ghent).  Souvenir  of  Prince  Baudouin  of  Belgium. 

173.  Jacobs,  Adolphe  (Brussels).  Stable  at  Boitsfort. 

174.  Meyers,  Isidore  (Brussels).  Banks  of  the  Scheldt,  November. 

175.  Halle,  Oscar  (Antwerp).  Reading  of  the  Bible  at  the  Old  Men’s  Hospice. 
176.  Van  den  Eycken,  Charles  (Brussels).  Who  is  There? 

177.  Halle,  Oscar  (Antwerp).  The  Antiquary. 

178.  Rosier,  Jean  Guillaume  (Antwerp).  At  My  Friend  Dupon’s, 

179.  Kokken,  Henry  (Antwerp).  A  Venture. 

180.  Leempoels,  Jef  (Brussels).  A  Vocation  in  Suspense. 

181.  Jacobs,  Louis  (Brussels).  Evening  on  the  Lower  Scheldt, 


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WEST  WALL. 

182.  Kegeljan,  Franz  (Brussels).  Flemish  Farm. 

183.  Van  Seben,  Henri  (Brussels).  Should  it  be  He! 

184.  Slingeneyer,  Ernest  (Brussels).  Episode  of  an  Inundation,  Dordrecht. 

185.  Dierickx,  Omer  (Brussels).  Reunion  of  Friends. 

186.  Seghers,  Franz  (Brussels).  Lilium  Harrisi. 

187.  Valckenaere,  Leon  (Brussels).  The  Port  of  Bergen-op-Zoorn. 


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NUMBERS  188  TO  225,  INCLUSIVE 

^  NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  64. 

188.  Bource,  Henri  (Antwerp).  The  Cherries. 

189.  De  Schampheleer,  Edmond  (Brussels).  Holland  Prairies. 

190.  Van  Leemputten,  Corneille  (Brussels).  The  Return  of  the  Flock 

WEST  WALL. 

191.  De  Vigne,  Emma  (Ghent).  Flowers. 

192.  Plumot,  Andre  (Antwerp).  Leaving  the  Stable. 

193.  Verheyden,  Isidore  (Brussels).  Shrimp  Fishers. 

194.  Hoeterickx,  Emile  (Brussels).  Arrival  of  the  Mailboat  at  Dover. 

195.  De  Schampheleer,  Edmond  (Brussels).  Autumn  Morning,  Genck, 

Limbourg. 

196.  Tytgadt,  Louis  (Ghent).  The  Embroidery  Lesson  at  the  Beguinage, 

Ghent. 

197.  Verhas,  Jean  (Brussels).  The  Walk  on  the  Dyke  at  Heyst-sur-Mer. 

198.  Meyers,  Isidore  (Brussels).  Briele  Poort,  Ypres. 

199.  Verhas,  Jan  (Brussels).  The  Martyrs  of  the  Beach. 

200.  Mayne,  Jean  (Brussels).  On  the  Coast. 

201.  Baron,  Theodore  (Namur).  Autumn  Leaves.  (Afternoon.) 

202.  De  Beul,  Franz  (Brussels).  Return  to  the  Stable,  in  the  Campine. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

203.  Courten9,  Franz  (Brussels).  The  Departure  of  the  Herd. 

204.  Courtens,  Franz  (Brussels).  The  Road  Through  the  Dunes. 

EAST  WALL. 

205.  Kokken,  Henry  (Antwerp).  Gallantry. 

206.  Farasyn,  Edgard  (Antwerp).  The  Truants. 

207.  Asselbergs,  Alphonse  (Uccle,  near  Brussels).  A  Ravine  in  Winter 

(Ardennes  Mountains). 

208.  Anten,  Djef  (Hasselt).  December  Morning. 

209.  Van  der  Ouderaa,  Pierre-Jean  (Antwerp).  The  Galleries  of  the  “Juweel- 

pand”  (Convent  of  the  Jewels)  during  the  Free  Fair  of  Antwerp.  First 
half  of  sixteenth  century. 

210.  Rullens,  Jules  (Brussels).  The  Study. 

211.  Crabeels,  Flor.  (Antwerp)  The  Return  to  the  Farm. 

212.  Hoorickx,  H.  G.  Ernest  (Brussels).  Winter  Twilight. 

213.  Le  Mayeur,  Adrien  (Boitsfort).  The  Storm. 

214.  Goemans,  Gustave-Hubert  (Ghent).  Sunshine  on  the  Avenue. 


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215.  Farasyn,  Edgard  (Antwerp).  Embarkment  of  Emigrants  at  Antwerp. 

216.  Le  Mayeur,  Adrien  (Boitsfort).  Setting  Sun  at  Sea. 

217.  Bayart,  Paul  (Brussels).  In  Holland. 

218.  Van  Snick,  Josef  (Nieukerken).  L’Hospice. 

NORTH  WALL. 

219.  Stroobant,  Francois  (Brussels).  The  Old  Canal  of  the  Rosary  in  Bruges. 

220.  Carpentier,  Evariste  (La  Hulpe).  Convalescence. 

221.  Cogen,  Felix  (Brussels).  The  Shipwrecked,  Coast  of  Holland. 

222.  Wytsman,  Juliette.  Peonies. 

223.  Lybaert,  Thdophile  (Ghent).  Melancholy. 

224.  Quitton,  Edouard  (Antwerp).  Still  Life. 

225.  Petit,  Corneille  (Brussels).  The  Happy  Grandmother. 

UPPER  GALLERY, 

EAST  COURT— PANEL  128— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

226.  Rul,  Henry  (Antwerp).  Winter  Evening. 

UPPER  GALLERY, 

EAST  COURT— PANEL  131— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

227.  Coenraets,  Charles  (Brussels).  Interior  at  Anderghem,  near  Brussels. 

228.  Ransy-Putzeys,  Fdlicie  (Liege).  Immortelles. 

229.  Stroobant,  Frangois  (Brussels).  Pont  Saint  Jean  and  Belfry  in  Bruges. 

ALCOVE  132— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

230.  Bourotte,  Auguste  (Brussels).  Pyramus  and  Thisbe. 

231.  Van  Severdonck,  Joseph  (Brussels).  Le  Coup  de  Collier. 

ALCOVE  133— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

232.  Van  Overbeke,  Edouard  (Brussels).  Autumn. 

233.  Van  Damme-Sylva,  Emile  (Brussels).  Nightfall. 

234.  Michel,  Gustave  (Ghent).  The  Novice. 

235.  Coenraets,  Cha’rles  (Brussels).  Woodturner’s  Shop  (Brussels  type). 

236.  Dillens,  Albrecht  (Brussels).  Shrimp  Gatherers. 

237.  Le  Roy,  Hipp  (Ghent  and  Rome).  Winter  in  a  Flemish  Town. 

238.  Proost,  Frans  (Antwerp).  In  First  Class. 

239.  Beilis,  Hubert  (Brussels).  Game. 

240.  Godding,  Emile  (Antwerp).  One  Florin,  Five  Cents,  Four  Deniers. 

241.  Dell’  Acqua,Cesare  (Brussels).  State  Prisoner  in  the  F ortress  of  Gradisca. 

242.  De  Beul,  Jean-Henri  (Brussels).  Herder  Assembling  his  Flock. 

243.  Van  Seben,  Henri  (Brussels).  Village  in  Holland  (Winter). 

244.  Guffens,  Godefroid  (Brussels).  Girl,  Dressing. 

245.  Guffens,  Godefroid  (Brussels).  Girl,  Dressing. 

246.  De  Naeyer,  Charles  (Brussels).  Still  Life.  (Cheeses.) 

247.  De  Heuvel,  Theodore-Bernard  (Brussels).  A  Schoolmaster. 

248.  De  Rickx,  Louis  (Antwerp).  The  Harvest. 

249.  Van  den  Bos,  Georges  (Paris  and  Ghent).  Open  Air  Study. 


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GROUPS  141,  143  AND  144-WATER 
COLORS,  ENGRAVINGS,  ETCHINGS, 
PASTELS,  DRAWINGS,  ETC. 

UPPER  GALLERY— SOUTH  COURT. 

ALCOVE  134. 

250.  Stacquet,  Henry  (Brussels)  The  Dyke  at  Heyst.  (Water  color.) 

251.  Bamps,  Paul  (Hasselt).  Fishing  Boats,  Heyst.  (Water  color.) 

252.  Heins  (Ghent).  Etchings. 

253.  Claus,  Emile  (Astene).  Confidential  Messenger.  (Water  color.) 

254.  Verhas,  Jan  (Brussels).  Summer  Sun.  (Water  color.) 

255.  Uytterschaut,  Victor  (Brussels).  Marine  Boats  Stranded  at  La  Panne 

(Morning).  (Water  color.) 

256.  Themon,  Paul  (Namur).  A  Quiet  Corner.  (Water  color.) 

257.  Benoit,  Clement  (Mons).  Head  of  a  Lion.  (Original  Etching.) 

258.  Verhas,  Jan  (Brussels).  Souvenir  of  Heyst-sur-Mer.  (Water  color.) 

259.  Van  der  Veken,  G.  P.  (Antwerp)  Engraving  after  Rubens,  Engraving 

after  Van  Dyck,  Etching  after  Frans  Hals,  Etching  after  Simon  De 
Vos.  (The  four  in  one  frame.) 

260.  Coenraets,  Ferdinand  (Brussels).  Quay  at  Antwerp.  (Water  color.) 

261.  Themon,  Paul  (Namur).  November  Morning  on  the  Meuse.  (Water 

color.) 

262.  Van  Eeckhout,  Gen’l  Frederic  (Ghent).  A  Cavalry  Bugler.  (Etching.) 

263.  Van  Eeckhout,  Gen’l  Frederic  (Ghent).  Ruins  of  the  Abbey  of  Villers. 

(Etching.) 

264.  Lenain,  Louis  (Brussels).  The  Idyl.  (Engraving  after  Rubens.) 

265.  Greuse,  Louis  (Mons).  A  frame  containing  engravings:  Adam.  (After 

Van  Eyck.)  Portraits  of  Children.  (After  Ducatel.)  Saint  John. 
(After  Donatello.)  Portrait  of  Mr.  B - . 

266.  Greuse,  Louis  (Mons).  Four  Portraits.  (Pencil  drawings.) 

267.  Hagemans,  Maurice  (Brussels).  The  Turkey  Girl.  (Water  color.) 

268.  Guiette,  Jules  (Antwerp).  Etchings:  Autumn  Evening;  Fishing  Boat; 

The  Road;  Winter  Sun. 

269.  Lenain,  Louis  (Brussels).  The  Rape  of  the  Daughters  of  Leucyppus,  by 

the  Dioscures.  (Engraving  after  Rubens.) 

270.  Stacquet,  Henry  (Brussels).  In  Ostend  Port.  (Water  color.) 

271.  Uytterschaut,  Victor  (Brussels).  Landscape  at  Harbespinne.  (Water 

color.) 

272.  Moerman,  L.  (Brussels)  Various  pen  drawings. 

273.  Benoit,  Clement  (Mons).  Portrait  of  Mr.  B.  (Etching.) 

274.  Coenraets,  Ferdinand  (Brussels).  Pond  near  Brussels  (Morning). 

(Water  color.) 


BELGIUM — WATER  COLORS,  ENGRAVINGS,  ETC.  IJJ 

275.  Guiette,  Jules  (Antwerp).  Etchings:  Morning;  March;  Meadow;  Har¬ 

vest  in  Ardennes;  Moonrise;  Evening  in  the  Fagnes. 

276.  Biot,  Gustave  (Antwerp).  Aglae.  (Engraving  after  Cabanel.) 

277.  Bamps,  Paul  (Hasselt).  Boulevard  in  Hasselt  (Snowstorm).  (Water 

color.) 

278.  Moerman,  A.  (Brussels)  The  Dyle  at  Malines.  (Water  color.) 

279.  Claus,  Emile  (Astene).  Winter  Days.  (Water  color.) 

280.  Biot,  Gustave  (Antwerp).  The  Review  of  the  School.  (Engraving  after 

Jan  Verhas.) 

281.  Van  der  Veken,  G.  P.  (Antwerp)  Portrait  of  L.  Gallait.  Portrait 

of  Peter  Benoit.  (Original  etchings.) 

282.  Moerman,  A.  (Brussels)  The  St.  Simoniens  at  Malines.  (Water  color.) 

283.  Heins  (Ghent).  Sixteen  Etchings. 


IN  THE  WOMAN’S  BUILDING. 

284.  Art,  Berthe  (Brussels).  Pastel  (Fruit). 

285.  Art,  Berthe  (Brussels).  Pastel  (Grapes). 

286.  Beernaert,  Euphrasine  (Brussels).  Autumn  Evening. 

287.  Collart,  Mme.  (Marie)  A  Farm. 

288.  D’Anethan,  Alix  (Paris).  The  Holy  Women. 

289.  De  Bievre,  Marie  (Brussels).  Accessories  (the  Porcelains). 

290.  Menier,  Georgette.  Souvenirs  of  a  Bride. 

291.  Ransy,  Putzeys  Felicie  (Liege).  Primroses  and  Oranges. 

292.  Van  Geert,  Flora  (Antwerp),  Mimosas. 


PROF.  RODOLPHO  BERNARDELLI, 


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Acting  President  of  the  National  Commission, 

Captain  I.  M.  DE  LEMOS  BASTA, 

Hotel  Metropole,  Chicago. 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts, 

PROF.  RODOLPHO  BERNARDELLI, 

Director  of  Fine  Arts  School  at  Rio  de  Janeiro, 
Hotel  Metropole,  Chicago. 


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THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

Group  139-Sculpture. 

WEST  COURT. 

NEAR  THE  CENTER  OF  THE  COURT. 

1.  Bernardelli,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  Christ  and  the  Adultress.  (Marble  group.) 

2.  Bernardelli,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  Dr.  Montenovese.  (Portrait  bust  in  bronze.) 

3.  Bernardelli,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  D.  Pedro  d'  Alcantara.  (Marble.) 

IN  THE  BRAZILIAN  BUILDING. 

4.  Bernardelli,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  Portrait  of  Dr.  Benjamin  Constant. 

(Bronze.) 

5.  Martinelli,  S.  Paulo.  Bonifacio.  (Marble.) 


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Group  140— Oil  Paintings 

NUMBERS  6  TO  77,  INCLUSIVE.  ' 

ALCOVE  142. 

6.  Almeida,  Jr.,  J.  F.  de.  Os  caipiras  negaceando. 

7.  Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Jos6.  Landscape. 

8.  Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Tos£.  Landscape. 

9.  Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Jose.  Landscape. 

10  Almeida,  Jr.,  J.  F.  de.  The  Rest  of  the  Model. 

11.  Almeida,  Jr.,  J.  F.  de.  The  Reader. 

12.  Amoedo,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  Portrait. 

13.  Da  Costa,  J.  Baptista.  Capadocio. 

14.  Da  Costa,  J.  Baptista.  In  the  Orchard. 

15.  Visconti,  Elisen  d’  Angelo.  Landscape. 

16.  Pedro,  Weingartner.  Country  Ball. 

17.  Amoedo,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  Narration  of  Philetas. 

18.  Castagneto,  J.  Baptista.  St.  Luria  Beach,  Rio  de  Janeiro. 

19.  Pedro,  Weingartner.  Too  Late. 

20.  Pedro,  Weingartner.  By  Oblique  Lines. 

21.  Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Jos6.  Landscape. 

22.  Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Jos6.  Landscape. 

23.  Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Jos£.  Landscape. 

24.  Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Jos6.  Landscape. 

25.  Weingartner,  Pedro.  Derrubada  (Clearing  Land). 

26.  Visconti,  Elisen  d’  Angelo  Landscape. 

27.  Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Jos£.  Landscape. 

28.  Weingartner,  Pedro.  Portrait. 

29.  Da  Costa,  J.  Baptista.  Landscape. 

ALCOVE  141. 

30.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Albores. 

31.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Portrait. 

32.  Castagneto,  J.  Baptista.  Marine. 

33.  Boaventura,  Caron  H.  Landscape. 

34.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Portrait. 

35.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Maniac. 

36.  Brocos,  Prof.  M  Orphan. 

37.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Portrait. 

38.  Da  Costa,  J.  Baptista.  Dwelling. 

39.  Belmiro,  de  Almeida.  Study  of  a  Head. 

40.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  The  Bewitcher 

41.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Landscape. 


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4 2.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Landscape. 

43.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Landscape. 

44.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Marine. 

45.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Coffee. 

46.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Cascade. 

47.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  View  of  St.  Thezeza’s  Hill. 

48.  Da  Costa,  J.  Baptista.  Marguerites. 

49.  Amoedo,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  Lucia. 

50.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Meditation. 

51.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Marine. 

52.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Interior. 

53.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Interior. 

54.  Brocos,  Prof.  M.  Interior. 

55.  Visconti,  Eliseu  d’Angelo.  Landscape. 

56.  Facchinetti,  Nicolau.  Lake  of  Rodrigues  de  Fretias. 

57.  Facchinetti,  Nicolau.  Panorama  of  Nictheroy. 

58.  DaCosta,  Baptista  J.  Cabbages. 

59.  Visconti,  Eliseu  d’  Angelo.  Landscape. 

60.  Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Return  to  the  Work. 

61.  Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Study  of  a  Head. 

62.  Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Tarantella. 

63.  Visconti,  Elesen  d’  Angelo.  Landscape. 

64.  Visconti,  Elisen  d’  Angelo.  Landscape. 

65.  Visconti,  Elisen  d’  Angelo.  Landscape. 

66.  Visconti,  Elisen  d’  Angelo.  Landscape. 

67.  Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Landscape. 

68.  Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Uncle  Thomas. 

69.  Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Wood  Cutter. 

70.  Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Portrait. 

ALCOVE  140. 


71* 

72. 

73. 

74- 

75- 
76. 

77- 


Raphael,  Frederico.  Magnolia. 
Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Indian. 
Raphael,  Frederico.  Flowers. 
Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Empire. 
Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Mother. 
Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Bandeirantes. 
Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Messalina. 


BRAZIL — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


183 


IN  THE  BRAZILIAN  GOVERNMENT  BUILDING. 


Group  140-Oil  Paintings. 


NUMBERS  78  TO  119,  INCLUSIVE 


78. 

79. 

80. 

81. 

82. 

83. 

84. 

85. 

86. 

87. 

88. 

89. 

90. 

91. 

92. 

93. 

94. 

95* 

96. 

97- 

98. 

99. 

100. 

101. 
T02. 

103. 

104. 

105. 

106. 

107. 

108. 

109. 
no. 

111. 

112. 


Da  Motta,  Agostinho.  Fruit  of  Brazil. 

Da  Motta,  Agostinho.  Head  of  an  Old  Man. 

Parreiras,  Antonio.  Panorama  of  the  City  of  Nictheroy. 
Parreiras,  Antonio.  Evening. 

Parreiras,  Antonio.  Landscape. 

De  Figueredo,  Aurelio.  Tiradentes. 

De  Almeidi,  Belmiro.  Pique. 

Monteiro,  Firmino.  Landscape. 

Monterio,  Firmino.  Funeral  of  Camorim. 

Bernardelli,  Henrique.  Portrait  of  Gen.  Deodoro. 

Da  Costa,  Prof.  J.  Zeferino.  The  Cake  of  the  Widow. 

Da  Costa,  Prof.  Zefferino  J.  Charity. 

Americo,  Pedro.  Proclamation  of  Brazilian  Independence. 
Peres,  Pedro.  The  Gold  Book. 

Amoedo,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  Jesus  at  Capernaum. 

Amoedo,  Prof.  Rodolpho.  Maraba. 

Meirelles,  Victor,  The  First  Mass  in  Brazil. 


Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 
Pacheco,  Insley. 


Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 
Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 


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113.  Pacheco,  Insley.  Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 

1 14.  Pacheco,  Insley.  Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 

1 15.  Pacheco,  Insley.  Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 

116.  Pacheco,  Insley.  Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 

117.  Pacheco,  Insley.  Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 

118.  Pacheco,  Insley.  Landscape  (Rio  Janeiro). 

1 19.  Beasileuse,  Oliveira.  A  Virgin. 


BRAZIL — WATER  COLORS. 


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IN  THE  BRAZILIAN  GOVERNMENT  BUILDING. 


Group  145-Water  Colors. 

NUMBERS  120  to  128,  INCLUSWE. 


120.  Pacheco,  Insley. 

121.  Pacheco,  Insley. 

122.  Pacheco,  Insley. 

123.  Pacheco,  Insley. 

124.  Pacheco,  Insley. 

125.  Pacheco,  Insley. 

126.  Pacheco,  Insley. 

127.  Pacheco,  Insley. 

128.  Pacheco,  Insley. 


Ceara. 

Sunset. 

The  Bay  of  Rio  Janeiro. 
Forest  Scene. 
Landscape. 

Landscape. 

Landscape. 

Landscape. 

Landscape. 


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IN  THE  PALACE  OF  FINE  ARTS. 


Group  145. 

ANTIQUE  AND  MODERN  CARVINGS, 
MEDALLIONS,  CAMEOS,  ETC 

NUMBERS  129  TO  135,  INCLUSIVE. 

UPPER  GALLERY— SOUTH  COURT— ALCOVE  141. 


129. 

130. 

131. 

132. 
*33- 
134. 
*35- 


Girardet,  Prof.  A. 
Girardet,  Prof.  A. 
Girardet,  Prof.  A. 
Girardet,  Prof.  A. 
Girardet,  Prof.  A. 
Girardet,  Prof.  A. 
Girardet,  Prof.  A. 


Portrait  of  General  Benjamin  Constant.  (Medallion.) 
Two  Ballet  Girls.  (Cameo.) 

Arrested  Love.  (Cameo.) 

Two  Cupids.  (Cameo.) 

Three  Heads  Symbolic  of  the  Republic.  (Medallion.) 
Galatea  of  Raphael.  (Cameo.) 

Two  Bassi-Relievi.  (Plaster.) 


t  .. 


JOHN  S.  LARKE, 


CANADA 


Commissioners. 

G.  R.  R.  COCKBURN,  M.  P. 
HON.  JOSEPH  TASSE. 

J.  S.  LARKE  (Executive). 


Secretary  of  the  Commission. 

WILBERT  D.  DIMOCK,  B.  A. 


Committee  on  Fine  Arts. 

JAMES  SMITH. 
ROBERT  HARRIS. 
R.  S.  JAGER. 


Address,  Canadian  Pavilion,  Jackson  Park. 


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CANADA. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE.  PRICES  MAY  BE  OB¬ 
TAINED  AT  THE  CANADIAN  PAVILION  (NEAR 
LAKE  FRONT),  JACKSON  PARK. 

Groups  140  and  141-Oil  Paint¬ 
ings  and  Water  Colors. 

GALLERY  10-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  1  TO  83,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  SIDE  OF  THE  DOORWAY  FROM  THE  SOUTH  COURT 
(Several  water  colors  and  pastels  are  hung  in  this  gallery.  They  are 
designated  in  the  text.) 

1.  Fraser,  J.  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York)  A  Highland  November  Morning. 

2.  Forstery,  J.  W.  L.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Gossips. 

3.  Alexander,  C.  (Galt,  Ont.)  A  Peasant  Girl  Drinking. 

NORTH  WALL. 

4.  Egan,  J.  H.  (Montreal)  Maternity. 

5.  Schreiber,  C.  M.  B.  (Springfield,  Ont.)  Christobel. 

6.  Ahrens,  C.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Cradled  in  the  Net. 

7.  Jacobi,  O.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Landscape. 

8.  Adams,  J.  M.  F.  (Toronto)  In  the  Studio. 

9.  Jacobi,  O.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Landscape. 

10.  Harris,  Robert,  Pres.  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Portrait  of  Gilman  Cheney, 

Esq. 

11.  Sherwood,  W.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Comrades. 

12.  Martin,  T.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  s  On  Guard. 

13.  Martin,  T.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Ah  There! 

14.  Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Lake  Agnes,  Rocky  Mountains. 

15.  Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Border  of  the  Forest,  Fontaine¬ 

bleau. 


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16.  Woodcock,  P.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  The  Creek. 

17.  Morrice,  J.  W.  (Montreal)  Early  Morning  Effect  on  the  Conway,  Wales 

18.  Tully,  S.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Le  Vieux  Cure. 

19.  Tully,  S.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Anticipation.  (Pastel.) 

20.  Tully,  S.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Study.  (Pastel.) 

21.  Graham,  J.  L.  (Montreal)  Study  of  a  Cow. 

EAST  WALL. 

22.  Verner,  F.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Milking  Time. 

23.  Watson,  H.,  R.  C.  A.  (Doon,  Ont.)  Storm  Passing  over  Oak  Glade. 

24.  Franchere,  J.  C.  (Montreal)  Fantaisie  Japonaise. 

25.  Reid,  Mary  H.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Roses  and  Still  Life. 

26.  Dyonnet,  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Statuary. 

27.  Atkinson,  W.  E.  (Toronto)  Autumn  Evening,  Brittany. 

23.  Holden,  Sarah  B.  (Montreal)  A  Brittany  Interior. 

29.  Day,  Forshaw,  R.  C.  A.  (Kingston,  Ont.)  Musquodobit  Falls,  Nova 

Scotia. 

30.  Thompson,  Ernest  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Awaited  in  Vain.  An  In¬ 

cident  in  the  Pyrenees. 

31.  Houghton,  Margaret  (Montreal).  Old  Fishing  Stage,  Louisbourg. 

32.  Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Lullaby. 

33.  Jacobi,  O.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Landscape  with  Gypsies. 

34.  Challener,  F.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Where  the  Mistletoe  Grows. 

35.  Challener,  F.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  A  Sweet  Penitent. 

35.  Challener,  G.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Showery  Weather. 

37.  Ede,  F.  C.  V.  (Sorgues,  near  Paris)  Landscape  with  Cattle,  France. 

38.  Tully,  S.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Portrait,  Miss  L.  Lefevre. 

39.  Verner,  F.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Monarch  of  the  Prairie. 

40.  Dignam,  Mary  E.  (Toronto)  In  the  Vineyard. 

41.  Martin,  T.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Evening  after  Winter. 

42.  Hammond,  J.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (St.  John,  N.  B.)  Herring  Fishing,  Bay  of 

F  undy. 

43.  Raphael,  W.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Oats  Field. 

44.  Ede,  F.  C.  V.  (Sorgues,  near  Paris)  Landscape  with  Sheep,  France. 

45.  Spurr,  Gertrude  E.  (Toronto)  Grand  River,  Flora. 

46.  Seymour,  M.  (Montreal)  Easter  Roses.  Evening  on  the  Carron. 

47.  Holden,  Sarah  B.  (Montreal)  Portrait. 

48.  Watts,  J.  W.  H.,  R.  C.  A.  (Ottawa)  Landscape. 

49.  Kidd,  J.  M.  (Toronto)  Roses. 

50.  Watts,  J.  W.  H.,  R.  C.  A.  (Ottawa)  A  Forest  Pool. 

51.  Day,  Forshaw,  R.  C.  A.  (Kingston,  Ont.)  The  Hermit  Range  from  above 

Lake  Marion.  (Water  color.) 

52.  Wickson,  Paul  G.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Paris,  Ont.)  At  Duty’s  Call. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

53.  Ede,  F.  C.  V.  (Sorgues,  near  Paris)  Landscape  with  Cattle,  France. 

54.  Watson,  H.,  R.  C.  A.  (Doon,  Ont.)  Early  Spring,  Grand  River  Valley 

55.  Barnsley,  J.  M.  (Montreal)  A  Calm  Evening. 

56.  Forbes,  J.  C.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Old  Home. 


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57.  Raphael,  W.,  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  A  Potato  Plot. 

58.  Harris,  Robert,  Pres.  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Portrait,  Mrs.  Ross. 

59.  Forster,  J.  W.  L.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Old  Story. 

60.  Houghton,  Margaret  (Montreal).  Wishing  on  the  Moon. 

61.  Franchere,  J.  C.  (Montreal)  Still  Life. 

62.  Muntz,  Laura  A.  (Paris,  France)  A  Fairy  Tale. 

63  Hammond,  J.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (St.  Johns,  N.  B.)  The  [Great  Iliicilliwaet 
Glacier,  Selkirks. 

64.  Ede,  F.C.  V.  (Sorgues,  near  Paris)  Landscape  near  Fontainebleau. 

65.  Brownell,  F.  (Ottawa)  Lamp  Light. 

66.  Ede,  F.  C.  V.  (Sorgues,  near  Paris)  Barnyard  with  Poultry. 

67.  Harris,  Robert,  Pres.  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Portrait,  Miss  Peterson. 

68.  Morrice,  J.  W.  (Montreal)  Entrance  to  Dieppe. 

69.  Plimsoll,  Fanny  G.  (Montreal)  An  After  Dinner  Pipe. 

70.  Leduc,  O.  (St.  Hilaire,  Que.)  Onions. 

71.  McArthur,  L.  C.  (Winnipeg,  Man.)  Gateway,  Old  Fort  Garry,  Winnipeg. 

72.  Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  In  County  Cork,  Ireland. 

73.  Forbes,  J.  C.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Chalk  Cliffs,  near  Dover. 

74.  Harris,  Robert,  Pres.  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Harmony. 

75.  Forbes,  J.  C.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Coast  of  Maine 

WEST  WALL. 

76.  Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Visit  of  the  Clockmaker 

77.  Cruikshank,  W.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Drawing  the  Mast. 

78.  Pinhey,  J.  C.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Hudson,  Que.)  Jael. 

79.  Forbes,  J.  C.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  A  Rocky  Mountain  Cafion 

80.  Peel,  Paul,  R.  C.  A.  (deceased)  The  Venetian  Bather. 

81.  Alexander,  C.  (Galt,  Ont.)  Gathering  Plums. 

82.  Graham,  J.  L.  (Montreal)  Pastures  Green. 

83.  Sherwoo~,  W.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Negotiation. 


QANADA — OIL  PAINTINGS,  WATER  COLORS. 


I9I 


GALLERY  11-OIL  PAINTINGS  AND 
WATER  COLORS. 

NUMBERS  84  TO  196,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  END  OF  THE  WALL. 

84.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  On  Loch  Etive  Side. 

85.  Gagen,  Robert  F.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Rhododendrons. 

86.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  A  Bit  of  Ightan  Mote  House. 

87.  Spurr,  Gertrude  E.  (Toronto)  By  the  Lake  Shore,  Mimico  Creek. 

88.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Bank  of  Montreal,  Montreal. 

89.  Phillips,  Mary  M.  (Montreal)  Gloucester  Harbor. 

90.  Way,  C.  J.,  R.  C.  A.  (Ospedaletti,  Italy)  Pool  in  the  Valley  of  the  Rhone, 

Switzerland. 

91.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Fisher  Boys  of  Hastings, 

England. 

92.  Revell,  W.  M.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Canadian  Fruit.  (Water  color.) 

93.  Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Entr’  Acte. 

94.  Reid,  Mary  H.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Chrysanthemums. 

95.  Grier,  E.  W.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Portrait,  Miss  M.  Cawthra. 

96.  Brownell,  F.  (Ottawa)  Anderson’s  Garden. 

97.  Spurr,  Gertrude  E.  (Toronto)  Boston  Stump. 

98.  Challener,  F.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Forty  Winks  on  a  Sunday  After¬ 

noon. 

99.  Holden,  Sarah  B.  (Montreal)  To  His  Taste. 

100.  Sandham,  H.,  R.  C.  A.  (Boston,  Mass.)  The  Founding  of  Maryland, 

March  27,  1634. 

101.  Leduc,  O.  (St.  Hilaire,  Que.)  Still  Life.  Study  by  Candle  Light. 

102.  Harris,  Robert,  Pres.  R.C.  A.  (Montreal)  Composing  his  Serenade* 

103.  Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  A  Mountain  Village. 

104.  Martin,  T.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Ducks. 

105.  Ede,  F.  C.  V.  (Sorgues,  near  Paris)  At  Sorgues,  near  Paris. 

*06.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Evening,  Holland. 

107.  Challener,  F.  S.,  A.  R.  C.“A.  (Toronto)  Marechal  Niel  Roses. 

108.  Bell,  Mary  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Almonte,  Ont.)  September  Evening,  Lake 

Huron. 

109.  Harris,  Robert,  Pres.  R.  C.  A.]  (Montreal)  “The  Homely  House  that 

Harbors  Quiet  Rest.” 

to.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.C. A.  (Toronto)  Landscape. 

11.  Bell,  Mary  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (Almonte,  Ont.)  Summer  Tirpe« 
i  12.  Watts,  J.  W.  H.,  R.  C.  A.  (Ottawa)  October. 

1 13.  Atkinson,  W.  E.  (Toronto)  Moonlight, 


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NORTH  WALL— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

114.  Watson,  H.,  R.  C.  A.  (Doon,  Ont.)  At  the  Farm. 

115.  Barnsley,  James  M.  (Montreal)  The  Life  Boat. 

116.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Evening,  Hyde  Park  Corner. 

(Water  color.) 

117.  Reid,  Mary  H.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  October  Sunshine. 

1 18.  Bell,  Mary  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Almonte,  Ont.)  Portrait  of  a  Lady.  (Water 

color.) 

X19.  Hammond,  J.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (St.  John,  N.  B.)  The  Fraser  River,  Yale. 

120.  Cullen,  M.  G.  (Paris)  A  Washhouse  in  Provence. 

121.  Hope,  William  (Montreal).  Table  du  Roi,  Forest  of  Fontainebleau. 

122.  DeForest,  H.  J.  (St.  John,  N.  B.)  Valley  of  the  Wauganni  River,  at 

Evening,  N.  Z. 

123.  Dignam,  Mary  E.  (Toronto)  Still  Life.  Pumpkin. 

124.  MacMillan,  D.  P.  (Montreal)  Dismal  Hollow. 

125.  Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Foreclosure  of  the  Mortgage. 

126.  Watson,  H.,  R.  C.  A.  (Doon,  Ont.)  Village  of  Kilrenny,  Fife. 

127.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Evening. 

128.  Grier,  E.  W.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Portrait  of  a  Physician. 

129.  Raphael,  W.,  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Abandoned. 

130.  Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.  (Montreal)  Lake  Louise,  Rocky  Mount¬ 

ains. 

131.  Staples,  O.  B.  (Toronto)  The  Last  Load. 

132.  Cullen,  M.  G.  (Paris)  On  the  River  at  Gretz. 

WEST  WALL— WATER  COLORS. 

133.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Stork. 

134.  Mathews,  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Bracondale,  Ont.)  Mount  Begbie,  at  Revel- 

stoke,  B.  C. 

135.  Knowles,  F.  McG.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Perce  Fishermen,  Gulf  of  St. 

Lawrence. 

136.  Barnsley,  James  M.  (Montreal)  Shipping. 

137.  Barnsley,  James  M.  (Montreal)  East  Gloucester,  Me.  (Not  for  sale.) 

138.  Martin,  E.  May  (Toronto).  Late  Twilight. 

139.  Day,  Forshaw,  R.  C.  A.  (Kingston,  Ont.)  The  Glacier  Torrent. 

140.  MacDonnell,  Harriet  J.  (Montreal)  Old  Saw-mill,  St.  Andrews. 

141.  Spurr,  Gertrude  E.  (Toronto)  Upland  Road,  Point  Levi. 

142.  Revell,  W.  M.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Sketch  on  the  Canal,  Brantford. 

143.  Gagen,  Robert  F.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  A  Clear  Morning,  French¬ 

man’s  Bay,  Maine. 

144.  Manly,  C.  McD.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Heatherland. 

145.  Verner,  F.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  St.  Clair  Marsh. 

146.  O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Niagara. 

147.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  In  the  Wild  Highlands. 

148.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  November  Twilight, 

Perthshire. 

149.  O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Grand  River  at  Dover. 

150.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R,  C,  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Summer  Afternoon. 


CANADA — WATER  COLORS. 


193 


151.  O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Gathering  Hay  on  Coldwater 

Marshes. 

152.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Sand  Hills,  Amherst  Island. 

153.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Shot,  But  Not  Got. 

154.  Mathews,  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Brac.ondale,  Ont.)  Lifting  Mists  in  the  Kick¬ 

ing  Horse  Canon. 

155.  O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Great  Peak  of  the  Selkirks. 

156.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Sunshine  and  Shade. 

157.  Gagen,  Robert  F.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Ebb  Tide,  West  Goulds 

borough,  Me. 

158.  Fraser,  John  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  At  the  Solemn  Hour. 

159.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Low  Water,  Bay  of  Quinte. 

160.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Dark  Pool  on  a  Dull  Day. 

SOUTH  WALL— WATER  COLORS. 

161.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  The  Haunt  of  the  Muskrat. 

162.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Thames  at  London  Bridge. 

163.  Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Late  Afternoon.  (Pastel  ) 

164.  Mathews,  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Bracondale,  Ont.)  Spuzzum  Creek  on  the 

Fraser  River. 

165.  Spurr,  Gertrude  E.  (Toronto)  Rapids  above  the  Falls. 

166.  Mathews,  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Bracondale,  Ont.)  Indian  Salmon  Catch  on 

the  Fraser  River. 

167.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont  )  Group  of  Canadian  Dead 

Game. 

168.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  Perce. 

169.  Manly,  C.  McD.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Midsummer  Days. 

170.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  On  a  Windy  Morn  in  June. 

171.  O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Fat  Lands  of  Ontario. 

172.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  The  Weird  House  in  the 

Moat. 

173.  Rolph,  J.  T.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Sluice  Gate,  near  West  Goldsborough. 

174.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  After  Rain,  Place  de  la  Con¬ 

corde,  Paris. 

175.  Griffiths,  James,  R.  C.  A.  (London,  Ont.)  English  Roses. 

176.  Griffiths,  James,  R.  C.  A.  (London,  Ont.)  Peonies. 

177.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Group  of  Gladiolus. 

178.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Cape  Trinity. 

179.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Peonies. 

180.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Gladiolus. 

181.  Griffiths,  James,  R.  C.  A.  (London;  Ont.)  Canadian  Roses. 

182.  Martin,  H.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Westminster. 

183.  O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Lake  Memphremagog. 

184.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Rough  Pasture. 

185.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  The  Sunset  Flush. 

186.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  The  Morning  Milking  Hour, 

Holland. 

187.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  ’Twixt  Achray  and  Katrine. 


194  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K— FINE  ARTS. 


188.  Rolph,  J.  T.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Birch  Trees,  Coast  of  Maine 

189.  Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.  (Emerald,  Ont.)  Duck. 

190.  Manly,  C.  McD.,  A.  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Land  of  the  Peach  and  Vine. 

191.  Day,  Forshaw,  R.  C.  A.  (Kingston,  Ont.)  Cap  Rouge,  Quebec. 

192.  Mathews,  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Bracondale,  Ont.)  The  Selkirks  Glacier  from 

the  C.  P.  R. 

193.  Day,  Forshaw,  R.  C.  A.  (Kingston,  Ont.)  The  Hermit  Range. 

194.  O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

195.  Fraser,  John  A.,  R.  C.  A.  (New  York,  N.  Y.)  By  the  Meadow  Stream. 

196.  Bell-Smith,  F.  M.,  R.  C.  A.  (Toronto)  Feeding  Pigeons,  St.  Paul’s 

Churchyard,  London. 


DENMARK 


President  of  the  Commission 

C.  MICHELSEN. 


Commissioner  General, 

EMIL  MEYER. 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts, 

OSCAR  MATTHIESEN, 

Gallery  73,  West  Pavilion  of  Art  Palace. 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts, 

CARL  ROHL-SMITH, 

Woman’s  Temple,  La  Salle  Street. 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for 
sale,  apply  to  OLAF  E.  MOGENSEN, 
in  Gallery  73,  West  Pavilion. 


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ig6  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


DENMARK. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 


MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE. 
PRICES  WILL  BE  GIVEN  AT  THE  DESK 
IN  GALLERY  73. 


Group  139-Sculpture. 

WEST  COURT. 

1.  Hasselries,  L.  (Copenhagen)  Christ  and  Columbus.  Project  for  a  his¬ 

toric  monument,  representing  the  apothesis  of  Christopher  Columbus 
as  the  first  proclaimer  of  the  Gospel  in  America.  (Bronze  and  plaster.) 

GALLERY  73. 

2.  Bissen,  V.  A  Girl  Making  Pottery.  (Marble.) 

3.  Bissen,  V.  Danaide.  (Marble.) 

GALLERY  74. 

4.  Boegebjerg,  R.  A  Girl  From  Fanoe.  (Marble  bust.) 

5.  Bundgaard,  A.  J.  Will  o’  the  Wisp.  (Statue  in  plaster.) 

6*  Saabye,  A.  W.  Stsanna  Before  the  Elders. 

7.  Saabye,  A.  W.  Lady  Macbeth  Walking  in  her  Sleep. 

GALLERY  75. 

8.  Bundgaard,  A.  J.  A  Laborer.  (Statue,  bronze.) 

9.  Dan,  Johanne.  A  Snake  Charmer.  (Statue,  bronze.) 

10.  Kroyer,  P.  S.  The  Poet,  Alex.  Kjelland.  (Bust,  plaster.) 

11.  Kroyer,  P.  S.  The  Poet  Holger  Drachmann.  (Bust,  plaster.) 

12.  Kroyer,  P.  S.  The  Painter,  Michael  Ancher.  (Bust,  plaster.) 

13.  Kroyer,  P.  S.  The  Violinist,  Anton  Svendsen.  (Bust,  plaster.) 

14.  Kroyer,  P.  S.  The  Zoologist, -J.  C.  Schjoedte.  (Bust,  plaster.) 

15.  Carl-Nielsen,  Anna  M.  A  Calf.  (Bronze.) 

16.  Carl-Nielsen,  Anna  M.  A  Calf.  (Bronze.) 

17.  Pacht,  Axel  Fred’k.  His  Majesty,  King  Christian  IX.  (Statue,  bronze.) 

18.  Sinding,  Stephan.  A  Captive  Mother.  (Plaster.) 


DENMARK — OIL  PAINTINGS, 


197 


Group  140— Oil  Paintings. 

GALLERY  73 - NUMBERS  19  TO  65,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  71. 

19.  Wegmann,  Bertha.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

20.  Brasen,  Hans.  The  Woman  with  the  Eggs.  (From  H.  C.  Andersen’s 

Story.) 

21.  Therkildsen,  M.  Frightened  Horses. 

22.  Jespersen,  Henrik.  Drifting  Clouds  with  Glimpses  of  Sunshine. 

EAST  WALL. 

23.  Jespersen,  Henrik.  On  the  Brink  of  a  Rivulet  in  West  Jutland,  Sum¬ 

mer  Afternoon. 

24.  Blache,  Chr.  Rough  Sea  at  a  Rocky  Coast  (Bornholm,  Denmark.) 

25.  Skovgaard,  N.  K.'  The  Goblin’s  Forest. 

26.  Paulsen,  Julius.  The  Models  are  Waiting. 

27.  Boesen,  Joh.  Evening  at  the  Seaside. 

28.  Wegmann,  Bertha.  Portrait  of  an  Old  Lady. 

29.  Irminger,  V.  Dogs  in  Copenhagen. 

30.  Kroyer,  P.  S.  In  the  Garden. 

31.  Hansen,  Adolph  H.  Room  in  the  Colonna  Palace,  Rome. 

32.  Pacht,  Vilh.  Potato  Harvest  in  North-Sealand. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

33.  Ancher,  Anna.  In  a  Brown  Study. 

34.  Zahrtmann,  Kristian.  Job  and  His  Friends. 

35.  Zahrtmann,  Kristian.  Procession  in  Civita  d’Antino,  Italy. 

36.  Ancher,  Anna.  A  Dressmaker. 

37.  La  Cour,  Janus.  At  the  Seaside.  Gloomy  Day. 

38.  listed,  Peter.  An  Invalid. 

39.  Irminger,  V.  In  a  Ward  at  Night.  (The  Children’s  Hospital  at  Ref- 

naes,  Sealand.) 

40.  Schlichtkrull,  Johan  C.  Outside  the  Cottage. 

41.  Matthiesen,  Oscar.  Cart  Horses  by  the  Seine,  Paris. 

42.  Kroyer,  P.  S.  Portrait. 

43.  Johansen,  Viggo.  Autumn  Landscape. 

44.  Irminger,  V.  Sufferers  Waiting  for  Christ.  (St.  Mark,  1,  32-33.) 

45.  Wegmann,  Bertha.  Prospect  at  Jenbach  (In  Tyrol.) 

WEST  WALL. 

46.  Winther,  Fred.  Sorgenfri  Rivulet  (Lyngby,  Sealand.) 

47.  Dohlmann,  Augusta.  Chrysanthemums 


igS  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


48.  Rohde,  Johan.  Danish  Landscape  (Ribe,  Jutland). 

49.  Gudmundsen-Holmgreen.  Interior  of  a  Poor  Cottager’s  Home,  Walders, 

Norway. 

50.  Rasmussen,  R.  C.  Street  at  Rysensten  (Copenhagen). 

51.  Poulsen,  Julius.  View  of  a  Plain  in  Denmark. 

52.  Dali,  Hans.  Evening,  Tisvilde  Hegn,  Sealand. 

53.  Schlichtkrull,  Johan  C.  The  Sound  Sleepers. 

54.  Boesen,  Johan.  Spring  in  a  Danish  Beech  Forest. 

55.  Ancher,  Michael.  Fisherman  Returning  Home. 

56.  Larsen,  Knud  Erik.  In  the  Childfen’s  Home.  (Administering  Codliver 

Oil  to  the  Inmates.) 

57.  Helsted,  Axel.  The  Judgment  of  Paris. 

58.  Haslund,  Otto.  Interior  of  a  Stable. 

59.  La  Cour,  Janus.  View  of  the  Sea  on  a  Calm  Spring  Day. 

60.  Dohlmann,  Augusta.  Flora. 

NORTH  WALL. 

61.  Johansen,  Viggo.  Christmas  Eve. 

62.  Ancher,  Michael.  A  Winter  Day  at  the  Village  Shopkeeper’s. 

63.  Tuxen,  Nicoline.  Midsummer. 

64.  Poulsen,  Julius.  Portrait  of  Professor  Froelich. 

65.  Johansen,  Viggo.  Sunday  at  Tibirke  Church  (Denmark). 


DENMARK— -OIL  PAINTINGS. 


199 


GALLERY  74-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  66  TO  102,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  73. 

66.  Christiansen,  R.  Jutlandish  Bull. 

67.  Tuxen,  Lauritz.  The  Royal  Danish  Family. 

68.  Dorph,  N.  V.  Lawn  Tennis. 

NORTH  WALL. 

69.  Brandt,  J.  H.  Breakers. 

70.  Heilmann,  Gerhard.  Spring  Day  After  Rain. 

71.  Lutzhoft,  N.  Holten.  Dark  Day  in  August. 

72.  Tuxen,  Lauritz.  Susanne  in  the  Bath. 

73.  Bilkvist,  Joh.  B.  The  Weather  Clearing  After  the  Rain. 

74.  Mols,  Niels  Petersen.  Rainy  Weather. 

75.  Mols,  Niels  Petersen.  October  Day. 

76.  Skovgaard,  N.  K.  Beech  Forest '  in  the  South  of  Sweden  on  a  Windy 

Autumn  Day. 

EAST  WALL. 

77.  Ancher,  Michael.  Three  Old  Fellows. 

78.  Holten,  Sofie.  Portrait  of  the  Painter  L.  A.  Ring. 

79.  Locher,  Carl.  November  Night  on  the  North  Sea. 

80.  Wentorf,  Carl  C.  F.  St.  Peisen  (Gudbrandtsdalen,  Norway). 

81.  Schmidt-Phiseldeck,  Carl.  The  Large  Beech  in  Valloe  Park,  September 

Day. 

82.  Hansen,  Peter.  Group  of  Children. 

83.  Bredsdorff,  Johan  Ulrik.  Sunshine  When  the  Leaves  are  Falling. 

84.  Engelsted,  M.  Sacrifice  of  Isaac. 

85.  Holten,  Sofie.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

86.  Hansen,  Joseph  Th.  The  Study  Room  of  Her  Majesty,  Queen  Louise,  at 

Bernstorff  Castle. 

87.  Hansen,  Joseph,  Th.  The  Council  Room  at  the  Palace  of  Stockholm. 

88.  Nyboe,  Frits.  Old  Trees  at  Charlottenlund  (Sealand). 

89.  Rasmussen,  J.  E.  Carl.  Shipwrecked  Sailors  on  the  Sea. 

90.  Konstantin-Hansen,  Elise.  An  Oat  Field. 

91.  Nyboe,  Frits.  September,  West  Part  of  Southern  Norway. 

92.  Achen,  G.  Morten. 


200  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS 

SOUTH  WALL. 

93.  Froelich,  Edma.  Flowers. 

94.  Hinrichsen,  Lorenz  V.  Evening  Sun. 

95.  Heilmann,  Gerhard.  An  Old  Manor  House,  Summer  Evening. 

96.  Pedersen,  Viggo.  The  Water  Mill. 

97.  Fischer,  Poul.  Hojbroplads,  Copenhagen. 

98.  Pedersen,  Viggo.  Italian  Landscape,  from  Sora. 

99.  Pedersen,  Viggo.  View  of  the  Sea. 

100.  Pedersen,  Viggo.  The  Sun  Setting  Over  the  Sea. 

101.  Matthiesen,  Oscar.  Griffenfeldt  as  a  Prisoner  at  Munkholm,  Teaching 

Two  Little  Boys. 

102.  Skovgaard,  N.  K.  Portrait. 


DENMARK  — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


201 


GALLERY  75-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  103  TO  139,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  74. 

103.  Arnesen,  Vilh.  A  Gale  at  Sea. 

104.  Lund,  Soeren.  Thethered  Horses. 

105.  Lund,  C.  Emil.  Landscape  in  Jutland.  Subject  from  Himmerlan 

106.  Pedersen,  Ole.  Field  Laborers. 

107.  Hansen,  Hans  Nicolai.  Portrait  of  the  Wife  of  the  Painter 

NORTH  WALL. 

108.  Bache,  Otto.  Hussars  on  the  Common. 

109.  Bissen,  R.  An  Old  Oak  near  the  Shore, 
no.  Braendekilde,  H.  J.  Worn  out. 

in.  Agersnap,  Hans.  Summer  Day  at  the  Pool  in  the  Bog.  Cotton  Grass 
in  Bloom. 

1 12.  Pedersen,  Thorolf.  From  the  Port  of  Helsinore. 

113.  Pedersen,  Thorolf.  The  Tempest. 

114.  Bache,  Otto.  The  Mill  Yard. 

EAST  WALL. 

1 15.  Braendekilde,  N.  Y.  Goodbye. 

116.  Blom,  Gerhard.  In  the  Summer  House. 

1 17.  Lutzhoft,  N.  Holten.  Sunshine  in  a  Village  Churchyard. 

118.  Holten,  Sofie.  At  the  Border  of  the  Wood. 

119.  Wegmann,  Bertha.  A  Physician. 

120.  Kyhn,  Vilhelm.  Landscape. 

121.  Dorph,  N.  J.  Moonlight  Night. 

122.  Jerndorff,  A.  A.  The  Deluge. 

123.  Froelich,  L.  Cain  and  the  Eye  of  the  Lord  (La  legende  des  siecles,  V. 

Hugo). 

124.  Froelich,  L.  Heracles  Bringing  a  Satyr  Before  the  Tribunal  of  Olym¬ 

pians  (La  legende  des  siecles,  V.  Hugo). 

125.  Carstensen,  A.  Riis.  Marine. 

126.  Pedersen,  Ole.  Interior  of  a  Stable. 

127.  Jerndorff,  A.  A.  The  Jews  in  the  Desert. 

SOUTH  WALL 

128.  Niss,  Thorvald.  Autumn. 

129.  Christiansen,  R.  A  Milking  Place. 


202  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS . 

130.  Hansen,  Hans  Nicolai.  The  Beach  at  Tisvilde  (Sealand). 

131.  Hansen,  Hans  Nicolai.  January. 

132.  Jensen,  Carl  Milton.  A  Change  in  the  Weather. 

133.  Olsen,  Alfred.  A  Dead  Calm. 

WEST  WALL. 

134.  Jerndorff,  A.  A.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

135.  Jerndorff,  A.  A.  Portrait  of  a  Gentleman. 

136.  Ring,  L.  A.  Laborers  at  an  Aqueduct. 

137.  Ring,  L.  A.  A  Drunken  Man  in  the  Village. 

138.  Zacho,  Chr.  Summer  Day  on  the  Banks  of  the  Rivulet  in  Saebygaards 

Wood  (Jutland). 

139.  Kroyer,  P.  S.  The  Road  to  Stenbjerg  (Denmark). 


DENMARK — OIL  PAINTINGS, 


203 


Upper  Gallery — Central  Pavilion, 

SOUTH  END  OF  SOUTH  COURT. 

NUMBERS  140  TO  176,  INCLUSIVE. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  END  OF  THE  GALLERY. 

ALCOVE  139. 

140.  Larsen,  Kund  Erik.  The  Border  of  the  Woods. 

141.  Lubschitz,  John  Leopold.  Evening. 

142.  Hou,  Axel.  “Master,  Where  Are  You  Going?” 

143.  Dorph,  A.  A  Young  Girl,  Study  Head. 

144.  Jensen,  J.  Th.  Winter  Day  in  a  Forest  Glen. 

145.  Gudmundsen-Holmgren.  Bricklayers  Playing  Cards. 

ALCOVE  138. 

146.  Jensen,  Karl.  St.  Olai  Church  at  Elsinore. 

147.  Matthiesen,  Oscar.  Gale  on  the  West  Coast  of  Jutland. 

148.  Locher,  Carl.  The  Glaciers  of  Oefjelds  (Iceland). 

149.  Balle,  Otto.  Sunset. 

150.  Tuxen,  Lauritz.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

151.  Pedersen,  Viggo.  Isaac  Seeing  the  Arrival  of  Rebecca.  Genesis  xxiv, 

63. 

152.  Seligmann,  Georg.  Convalescence. 

153.  Rasmussen,  J.  E.  Carl.  Summer  Night  on  the  Coast  of  Greenland. 

154.  Blache,  Chr.  Calm  Afternoon  on  the  Oresund. 

155.  Kofoed,  H.  C.  After  the  Work  (Brittany). 

156.  Kittendorff,  Ad.  In  Gennarano.  (Wash  drawing.) 

157.  Kittendorff,  Ad.  Amagertaro  in  Copenhagen.  (Water  color.) 

ALCOVE  137. 

158.  Tuxen,  Nicoline.  Growing  Apple  Bough. 

159.  Rhode,  Johan.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Ribe  Rivulet. 

160.  Kornerup,  Valdemar.  The  Good  Samaritan. 

161.  Schlichtkrull,  Johan  C.  Portrait  of  my  Brother. 

162.  Schlichtkrull,  Johan  C.  Change  of  the  Weather. 

163.  Tuxen,  Lauritz.  On  the  Coast  of  Picardy,  Fishermen  Returning  at 

Dusk. 

164.  Gjoedsen,  Aage.  View  on  the  Kullen  in  Sweden,  Afternoon  Sun. 

165.  Smidth,  Hans.  Sund’s  Mill  (West  Jutland). 

166.  Dali,  Hans.  A  Storm  Brewing,  Hundested,  Sealand. 

167.  Christiansen,  Paul  S.  Portrait. 

168.  Krebs,  Johanne.  Portrait,  Study. 


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ALCOVE  136. 

169.  Kabell,  Ludwig.  Summer  Evening  in  the  Country  (Sealand). 

170.  Irminger,  V.  Patients  Returning  from  the  Coast  Hospital  at  Refsnaes. 

171.  Tornoe,  Wenzel.  The  Newly  Married  Friend  Pays  a  Morning  Visit. 

172.  Larsen,  Mimmi.  Before  the  Communion  (Old  Wendish  Woman). 

173.  Wandel,  Elisabeth.  Evening  Sun,  Storm  Coming  On. 

174.  Wang,  Albert  E.  October  Day  (Subject  from  the  Neighborhood  of 

Horsens,  Denmark). 

175.  Smidth,  Hans.  Aaresvad  Rivulet  at  Kamp(West  Jutland). 

176.  Petersen,  Anna  Sofie.  Fishermen  in  Church  in  West  Jutland. 


M.  ROGER-BALLU. 


FRANCE 


Commissioner  General, 

CAMILLE  KRANTZ, 


357  East  Ontario  Street. 


Principal  Commissioner  for  Fine  Arts, 

ROGER-BALLU, 

PARIS. 


Commissioner  for  Fine  Arts, 

HENRI  GIUDICELLI, 

3411  Cottage  Grove  Avenue. 


Secretary  of  the  Commission  for  Fine  Arts, 

HENRI  L.  GUERIN. 


Attaches  to  the  Commission, 

GABRIEL  ASTRUE. 
ADRIEN  PARADIS. 


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JURY  OF  ADMISSION. 

PAINTINGS  AND  DRAWINGS. 

President,  M.  GerSme,  member  of  the  Institute.  Vice-Presidents:  M.  Bonnat,  member 
of  the  Institute;  M.  Puvis  de  Chavannes,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts.  Secretary,  M. 
Paul  Delair,  secretary  of  the  Exposition. 

Members:  Messrs.  Ben6dite,  director  of  the  Luxembourg  Museum  ;  Benjamin-Constant; 
B6raud ;  Bernier ;  Besnard;  Bouguereau,  member  of  the  Institute;  Breton,  member  of  the 
Institute;  Busson;  Carolus-Duran,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts ;  Cazin ;  Cormon; 
Dagnan;  Detaille,  member  of  the  Institute;  Dubufe;  Guillaume ;  Duez;  Flameng,  F. ;  de  Four- 
caud;  Fran?ais,  member  of  the  Institute ;  Geffroy  (Gustave),  art  critic;  Gervex;  Gruyer,  mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Institute ;  Harpigines,  inspector  of  fine  arts;  Havard;  Henner,  member  of  the  Insti¬ 
tute;  Lafenestre,  director  of  Louvre  Museum;  Laurens,  J.  P.,  member  of  the  Institute; 
Lefebvre,  J.,  member  of  the  Institute;  Lefort,  inspector  of  fine  arts;  Lenepveu,  member  of 
the  Institute;  Lhermitte ;  Maignan;  Mantz  (Paul),  Hon.  Director-General  of  Fine  Arts;  Michel, 
Andre,  art  critic;  Moreau  (Gustave),  member  of  the  Institute;  Morot,  Aime;  Robert-Fleury, 
T.;  Roger-Marx,  inspector  of  fine  arts:  Roll;  Vibert;  de  Vuillefroy;  Yriarte,  inspector  of  fine 
arts. 

SCULPTURES,  ENGRAVINGS  ON  MEDALLIONS  OR  GEMS. 

President,  M.  Paul  Dubois,  member  of  the  Institute.  Vice-Presidents:  M.  Falguiere, 
member  of  the  Institute;  M.  Dalou.  Secretary,  M.  Giudicelli,  commissioner  of  the  Exposi¬ 
tions  of  Fine  Arts. 

Members :  Messrs.  Aub6;  Barrias,  member  of  the  Institute;  Bartholdi,  Boucher,  Alfred  ; 
Carries;  Chaplain,  member  of  the  Institute;  Courajod,  art  trustee  of  Louvre;  Dubois,  Alphee ; 
FrSmiet;  Gonse,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts;  Injalbert;  Kaempfen,  director  of 
National  Museum ;  Lefeuvre,  Albert;  Marqueste;  Mathurin-Moreau;  Merci§,  member  of  the 
Institute;  Philippe  Gille,  art  critic;  Rodin;  de  Saint-Marceaux;  Thomas,  member  of  the 
Institute. 

ARCHITECTURE. 

President,  M.  Gamier,  member  of  the  Institute.  Vice-Presidents:  M.  Vaudremer,  mem¬ 
ber  of  the  Institute;  M.  Boeswilwald,  general  inspector  of  historical  monuments.  Secretary, 
M.  Dupr6,  editor  of  the  Directory  of  Fine  Arts. 

Members :  Messrs.  Bernier;  de  Baudot,  general  inspector  of  church  architecture;  Comte, 
member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts;  Daumet,  member  of  the  Institute;  Dreyfus  (Gustave), 
member  of  Commission  on  Historical  Monuments;  Dutert,  art  inspector-general,  Institution 
in  Drawing;  Ginain,  member  of  the  Institute;  Guillaume,  Edmond,  member  of  the  Institute, 
architect  of  government;  Lasteyrie,  de,  member  of  the  Institute;  Lisch,  general  inspector  of 
historic  monuments;  Poulin,  Hon.  Director  of  the  National  Palace;  Sedill6,  government  archi¬ 
tect  ;  Selmersheim,  inspector-general  of  historical  monuments. 

ENGRAVINGS  AND  LITHOGRAPHS. 

President,  M.  le  Comte  Delaborde,  secretary  Academy  of  Fine  Arts.  Vice-Presidents : 
M.  Jacquet,  Acbille,  member  of  the  Institute;  M.  Bracquemond.  Secretary,  M.  Fouquier, 
Marcel,  assistant  commissioner  of  Exposition. 

Members:  Messrs.  Baud6;  Beraldi;  Blanchard,  member  of  the  Institute;  Chauvel;  Dayot, 
Armand,  inspector  of  fine  arts ;  Didier;  Duplessis,  member  of  the  Institute  of  Fine  Arts; 
Flameng,  Leopold,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts ;  Lepere;  Lostalot,  Alfred  de,  art 
critic;  Lunois,  A.;  Roty,  member  of  the  Institute ;  Waltner. 

DECORATIVE  ARTS. 

President,  M.  Roty,  member  of  the  Institute.  Vice-Presidents :  M.  Darcel,  director  of 
Cluny  Museum;  M.  Bouilhet,  member  of  the  Council  of  Fine  Arts.  Secretary,  M.  C.  Oudinot, 
secretary  of  director  of  fine  arts. 

Members :  Messrs.  Alexandre,  A.;  Badin,  administrator  of  Beauvais  factory;  Baumgart, 
administrator  of  Sevres  factory;  Bonnaffe ;  Chaplet;  Cheret,  Joseph;  Coutan,  director  of  art 
at  Sevres  factory;  Delaherche;  Falize;  Galland,  director  of  art  at  Gobelins;  Galle,  conservator 
of  Museum  of  Arts;  Gasnault;  Gerspach,  administrator  of  Gobelins;  Jourdain,  Franz,  art 
critic;  Louvrier  de  Lajolais,  director  of  the  School  of  Decorative  Arts;  Thesmar;  Vogt, 
director  of  technical  art  at  Sevres. 


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THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE. 

PRICES  WILL  BE  GIVEN  AT  THE  OFFICE  OF 
THE  FRENCH  SECTION.  ENTRANCE  FROM 
THE  SOUTHEAST  CORNER  OF  GALLERY  53. 


Group  139-Sculpture. 

NORTH  COURT  OF  CENTRAL  PAVILION— NUMBERS 
1  TO  59  INCLUSIVE. 

THE  NUMBERING  BEGINS  AT  THE  SOUTH  END  OF  THE  SOUTH  COURT. 

1.  Pompon,  Francois  (Paris).  The  Martyr  St.  Catherine.  (Marble  bust.) 

2.  Ringel,  d’  Illzach  (Paris).  Perversity.  (Statue  in  bronze.) 

3.  Michel,  Gustav  (Paris).  Aurora.  (Statue  in  plaster.) 

4.  Frere,  Jean  (Paris).  The  Two  Pigeons.  (Group  in  bronze.) 

5.  Lami,  Stanislas  (Paris).  The  First  Transgression.  (Plaster  cast.  The 

marble  statue  of  the  same  belongs  to  the  National  Museum,  Paris.) 

6.  Choppin,  Paul-Frantpois  (Paris).  A  Volunteer  of  1776.  (Bronze  statue.) 

7.  Levasseur,  Henri-Louis  (Paris).  The  First  Born.  (Plaster  group.) 

8.  Houdain,  Andred’  (Paris).  Faun.  (Marble  statue.) 

9.  Cambos,  Jean-Jules  (Paris).  The  Return  of  Spring.  (Marble  statue.) 

10.  Bartholome,  Albert  (Paris).  Little  Girl  Crying.  (Bronze  figure.  The 

same  figure  in  plaster  is  numbered  137.) 

11.  Bartholdi,  Frederic- Auguste  (Paris).  Washington  and  Lafayette. 

(Bronze  group.) 

12.  Massoulle,  Andre-Arthur-Paul  (Paris).  An  Ancester.  (Plaster  cast. 

The  bronze  statue  of  the  same  belongs  to  the  city  of  Paris.) 

13.  Fremiet,  Emmanuel  (Paris).  Man  of  the  Stone  Age.  (Plaster  cast. 

Executed  for  the  Art  Institute,  Chicago.) 

14.  Larche,  Raoul  (Paris).  At  the  Mirror.  (Plaster  group.) 

15.  Carles,  Antonin-Jean  (Paris).  Abel.  (Statue  in  plaster.  The  original, 

in  marble  is  in  the  museum  of  the  Luxembourg,  Paris.) 

16.  Barrias,  Louis-Ernest  (Paris).  Mozart  as  a  Child.  (Plaster  cast.  Exe¬ 

cuted  for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 


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17.  Mercie,  Antonin  (Paris).  “Even  So!”  (Plaster  cast.  Executed  for  the 

Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

18.  Fouques,  Henri-Amedee  (Paris).  “Fox,”  a  Pointer.  (Plaster  bronzed.) 

19.  Becquet,  Just  (Paris).  The  Seine  at  its  Source.  (Marble  statue.) 

20.  Rambaud,  Pierre  (Paris).  Agrippa,  d’  Aubigne.  (Statue  in  bronze  from 

cir e-perdue)) 

21.  Turcan,  Jean  (Paris).  The  Blind  Man  and  the  Paralytic.  (Plaster  group.) 

22.  Chapu,  Henri-Michel-Antonine.  Joan  of  Arc.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed 

for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

23.  Lanson,  Alfred  (Paris).  The  Age  of  Iron.  (Bronze  group.) 

24.  Astanieres,  Clement  Comte  d’  (Paris).  A  Curious  Child.  (Marble.) 

25.  Lemaire,  Hector  (Paris).  Eclipse  of  the  Moon.  (Marble,  bas-relief.) 

26.  Astanieres,  Clement,  Comte  d’  (Paris).  Child  on  a  Wave;  More  Fear 

Than  Danger.  (Marble.) 

27.  Blanchard,  Jules  (Paris).  Tintoret’s  Daughter.  (Marble  bust.) 

28.  Lemaire,  Hector  (Paris).  Pandora.  (Marble  bust.) 

29.  Lemaire,  Hector  (Paris).  Child  and  Rose.  (Bas-relief  in  marble.) 

30.  Guglielmo,  Lange  (Paris).  Study  of  a  Head.  (Bust  in  marble.) 

31.  Lemaire,  Plector  (Paris).  Mother  Love.  (Bas-relief  in  marble.) 

32.  Lemaire,  Hector  (Paris).  La  Cigale.  (Statuette  in  marble.) 

33.  Lemaire,  Hector  (Paris).  The  Task.  (Marble  bust.) 

34.  Rougelet,  Benedict  (Paris).  Hero  and  Leander.  (Plaster  group.) 

35.  Lemaire,  Hector  (Paris).  Graziella.  (Plaster  statue.) 

36.  Boucher,  Alfred  (Paris).  On  the  Ground.  (Plaster  statue.) 

37.  Marqueste,  Laurent-Honore  (Paris).  La  Cigale  (Marble  statue.) 

38.  Peyrol,  Hippolyte  (Paris).  Protection.  (Bronze  group.) 

39.  Lombard,  Henri-Edouard  (Paris).  Diana.  (Plaster  statue.) 

40.  Cain,  Auguste  (Paris).  Eagle  and  Vultures  Quarreling  over  a  Dead 

Bear.  (Bronze  group.) 

41.  Anglade,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Pro  Fide.  (Plaster.) 

42.  Geoffrey,  Adolphe-Louis-Victor  (Paris).  Tiger  and  Antelope.  (Plaster.) 

43.  Rodin,  Auguste  (Paris).  A  Citizen  of  Calais.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed 

for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

44.  Cain,  Auguste  (Paris).  Lion  Strangling  a  Crocodile.  (Plaster  group.) 

45.  Marqnet  De  Vasselot,  Anatole  (Paris).  Sculpture  of  the  Renaissance. 

(Marble  bust.) 

46.  Belin,  Joseph  (Paris).  Toby.  (Plaster  statue,  bronzed.) 

47.  Kinsburger,  Sylvain  (Paris).  In  Danger.  (Plaster  group.) 

48.  Marqueste,  Laurent-Honore  (Paris).  M.  Patenotre,  Ambassador  of 

France  to  the  United  States.  (Marble  bust.) 

49.  Icard,  Honore  (Paris).  The  Rights  of  Man.  (Marble  group.) 

50.  Aube,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Dante.  (Marble  statue.) 

51.  Mombur,  Jean-Ossaye  (Paris).  An  Idyl.  (Bronze  group.) 

52.  Hugues,  Jean  (Paris).  CEdipus  at  Colonna.  (Plaster  group.) 

IN  THE  WEST  COURT. 

53.  Houssin,  Edouard-Charles  (Paris).  In  Danger.  (Plaster  group.) 


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IN  PASSAGE  LEADING  FROM  THE  WEST  COURT  TO  THE  SOUTH 

COURT. 

54.  Chatrousse,  Emile  (Paris).  Young  Contemporary.  (Marble  statue.) 

SOUTH  COURT. 

55.  Cain,  Auguste  (Paris).  Rhinoceros  Attacked  by  Tigers.  (Plaster  cast. 

Executed  for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

56.  Paris,  Auguste  (Paris).  The  Return,  1793.  (Bas-relief  in  bronze.) 

57.  Itasse,  Mile.  Jeanne  (Paris),  Egyptian  Harpist.  (Bronze  statue). 

58.  Itasse,  Adolphe  (Paris).  Love  Conqueror.  (Bronze  statue). 

59.  Hugus,  Jean  (Paris),  Immortality.  (Plaster  group.) 

PASSAGE  LEADING  FROM  THE  SOUTH  COURT  TO  THE  EAST 

COURT. 

60.  Larche,  Raoul  (Paris).  Jesus  Before  the  Rabbis.  (Plaster  statue). 

EAST  COURT. 

61.  Cazin,  Mme.  Marie  (Paris).  Two  Young  Girls.  (Group  in  Bronze.) 

62.  Gravillon,  Arthur  de  (Paris).  Cardinal  Foulon,  Archbishop  of  Lyons. 

(Marble  bust.) 

63.  Leroux,  Etienne  (Paris).  Young  Woman  Playing  with  her  Child. 

(Plaster  group.) 

64.  Delaplanche,  Eugene  (deceased).  Security.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed  for 

the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

65.  Hirou,  Ernest  (Paris).  Hedge  Roses.  (Terra  cotta  bust.) 

IN  THE  ROTUNDA. 

66.  Fr^miet,  Emmanuel  (Paris).  The  Wounded  Dog.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed 

for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

67.  Croisy,  Aristide  (Paris).  The  Doll’s  Toilet.  (Marble  statue.) 

68.  Lami,  Stanislas  (Paris).  Danish  Hound.  (Plaster  cast.  The  original  is 

in  the  Museum  of  the  Luxembourg,  Paris.) 

69.  Colie,  Charles-Alphonse  (Paris).  Ophelia.  (Plaster  statue.) 

70.  Michel,  Gustave  (Paris).  The  Blind  Man  and  the  Paralytic.  (Plaster 

model.  The  original  group,  in  bronze,  belongs  to  the  city  of  Paris.) 

71.  Durand,  Ludovic  (Courbevoie).  The  Caress.  (Marble  group.) 

72.  Beguine,  Michael-Leonard  (Paris).  The  Charmer.  (Plaster  statue.) 

73.  Gaudez,  Adrien  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  The  Nymph  Echo.  (Plaster.) 

74.  Bequet,  Just  (Paris).  Faun  Playing  with  a  Panther.  (Bronze  statue.) 

75.  Moreau-Vauthier,  Augustin-Jean  (Paris).  Bacchante.  (Marble  statue.) 

76.  Hannaux,  Emmanuel  (Paris).  Mercury  and  Bacchus.  (Plaster  group.) 

77.  Marioton,  Eugene  (Paris).  Chactas.  (Plaster  statue.) 

78.  Sanson,  Justin  Chrysostome  (Paris).  A  Conqueror.  (Plaster  statue.) 

79.  Fosse,  Athanase-Thdodore-Frederic  (Paris).  Souvenir  of  the  Night  of 

September  4, 1851.  (Plaster  group.) 

“The  child  had  received  two  balls  in  his  head.”— Victor  Hugo.— History  of  a 
Crime. 

80.  Weyl,  Mme.  Jenny  (Paris).  Lucrezia  Buti.  (Marble  bust.) 


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8z.  Roubaud,  Louis-Auguste  (Paris).  The  Vocation.  (Bronze  statue.) 

82.  Astanieres,  Clement  Comte  d’ (Paris).  The  Frolicsome  Boy.  (Marble.) 

83.  Beguine,  Michel-Leonard  (Paris).  David,  the  Conqueror.  (Plaster 

statue.) 

84.  Fremiet,  Emmanuel  (Paris).  Velasquez,  1599-1660.  (Plaster.) 

85.  Perrey,  Leon-Auguste  (Paris).  Death  of  Jezebel.  (Marble  group.) 

86.  Chevre,  Paul  (Paris).  Cocks  Fighting.  (Plaster  group.) 

87.  Peene,  Augustin-Pierre-Charles  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mme.  C - . 

(Plaster  bust.) 

88.  Ringel,  d’  Illzach  (Paris).  A  Parisian  Woman.  (Statue  in  terra  cotta.) 

89.  Daillion,  Horace  (Paris).  Modesty.  (Marble  bust.) 

90.  Hannaux,  Emmanuel  (Paris).  Phryne.  (Plaster  statue.) 

91.  Barrias,  Louis-Ernest  (Paris).  The  First  Burial.  (Plaster  cast.  Exe¬ 

cuted  for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

92.  Larroux,  Antonin  (Paris).  Judith.  (Plaster  statue.) 

93.  Soules,  Felix  (Paris).  The  Rape  of  Iphigenia.  (Plaster  group.)  The 

model  is  the  property  of  the  state. 

94.  Verlet,  Raoul-Charles  (Paris).  The  Grief  of  Orpheus.  (Plaster  statue.) 

The  same,  in  bronze,  belongs  to  the  city  of  Paris. 

95.  Robert,  Eugene  (Paris).  In  the  Woods.  (Marble  group.) 

96.  Michel,  Gustave  (Paris).  Fortune  Holding  up  her  Diadem.  (Statuette 

in  marble.  The  statue  of  which  this  is  the  reduction  belongs  to  the 
French  Government. 

97.  Hugues,  Jean  (Paris).  Woman  Playing  with  her  Child.  (Marble  group.) 

98.  Puech,  Denys  (Paris).  The  Star.  (Marble  statuette.) 

EAST  PAVILION. 

GALLERY  53. 

99.  Houssin,  Edouard-Charles  (Paris).  Portrait  of  M.  Demont-Breton. 

(Bronze  bust.) 

100.  Weyl,  Mme.  Jenny  (Paris).  Fifteen  Years.  (Bronze  bust.) 

101.  Rodin,  Auguste  (Paris).  Portrait  of  a  Man.  (Bronze  bust.) 

102.  Houssin,  Edouard-Charles  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mme.  Demont-Breton. 

(Bronze  bust.) 

ROTUNDA  OF  THE  EAST  PAVILLION  (No.  58). 

103.  Puech,  Denys  (Paris).  The  Siren.  (Plaster  group.)  * 

104.  Dubois,  Paul  (Paris).  One  of  Four  Figures  from  the  Tomb  of  Lam- 

oriciere.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed  for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

105.  Mercie,  Antonin  (Paris).  David,  the  Victor.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed 

for  the  Chicago  Art  Institue.) 

106.  Dubois,  Paul  (Paris).  One  of  Four  Figures  from  the  Tomb  of  Lamori- 

ciere.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed  for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

107.  Saint-Marceaux,  Rene  de  (Paris).  Spirit  Guarding  the  Secret  of  the 

Tomb.  (Plaster  cast..  Executed  for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

108.  Dubois,  Paul  (Paris).  One  of  Four  Figures  from  the  Tomb  Of  LamoTi- 

ciere.  (Piaster  cast.  Executed,  for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 


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109.  Idrac,  Antoine-Jean-Marie.  Salammbo.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed  for 
the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

no.  Dubois,  Paul  (Paris).  One  of  Four  Figures  from  the  Tomb  of  Lamori- 
ciere.  (Plaster  cast.  Executed  for  the  Chicago  Art  Institute.) 

GALLERY  57. 

hi.  Claudel,  Mile.  Camille  (Paris).  Bust  of  M.  Rodin.  (Bronze  bust.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE,  NEAR  EAST  WALL. 

Mombur,  Jean  (Paris).  La  Fayette.  (Statuette  in  bronze,  gilded.) 
Mombur,  Jean-Ossaye  (Paris).  Washington.  (Statuette  in  bronze,  gilded.) 
Verlet,  Raoul-Charles  (Paris.)  Head  of  a  Baby.  (Marble.) 
Moreau-Vauthier,  Augustin-Jean  (Paris).  Bacchante.  (Ivory  bust.) 
Lanson,  Alfred  (Paris).  Diana.  (Statuette  in  bronze,  gilded.) 

Vaucanu,  Emile  (Paris).  A  Norman  Peasant.  (Bas-relief  in  bronze.) 
Moreau-Vauthier,  Augustin-Jean  (Paris).  Florentine  Head.  (Bust  in 
ivory  and  bronze.) 

Moreau-Vauthier,  Augustin-Jean  (Paris).  Nereide.  (Statuette  in  ivory.) 
Colie,  Charles-Alphonse  (Paris).  The  Minuet.  (Bronze  statuette.) 
Colie,  Charles-Alphonse  (Paris).  The  Minuet.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

ON  A  TABLE. 

119.  Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (deceased).  A  Wounded  Horse.  (A 

horse  which  appears  in  the  painting,  “The  Siege  of  Paris.  ’)  (Bronze 
from  cire-perdue ,  by  Bingen.) 

120.  Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (deceased).  The  Dancing  Muse.  Model 

executed  for  the  tapestry  in  the  painting,  “The  Song.”  (Bronze  from 
cire-perdue ,  by  Bingen.) 

121.  Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (deceased).  Design  for  a  Fire-Place,  in 

the  Artist’s  Studio  in  the  Boulevard  Malesherbes,  Paris.  (Bronze  from 
cire-perdue ,  by  Bingen.) 

122.  Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (deceased).  Duroc.  Model  executed  for 

the  painting  “1796 — The  Italian  Campaign,”  the  last  work  upon  which 
Meissonier  was  engaged.  (Bronze  from  cire-perdue}  by  Bingen.) 

123.  Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (deceased).  The  Herald  of  Murcia. 

Trumpeter  of  the  time  of  Louis  XIII.  (Bronze  from  cire-perdue ,  by 
Bingen.) 

124.  Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (deceased).  Statuette  of  the  Artiol. 

(Bronze,  by  Vincenzo  Gemito,  1878.) 

125.  Astanieres,  Clement  Compte  de  (Paris).  Infantry  on  the  Frontier  in 

Fatigue  Uniform. 

126.  Pecou,  Jean-William-Henri  (Paris).  Portrait  of  M.  E.  Boeswillwald. 

(Bronze  bust.) 

127.  Labatut,  Jules-Jacques  (Paris).  The  Oath  of  Hannibal.  (Statuette  in 

bronze.) 

GALLERY  56. 

12&.  Blanchard,  Jules  (Paris).  Head  of  a  Woman.  (Bronze  bust.) 

129.  Itasse,  Adolphe  (Paris).  Head  of  an  Old  Woman.  (Bronze  bust.) 


112. 

112a. 

US- 

114. 

115- 

1 16. 

1 17. 

117a. 

118. 
n8a. 


212  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

130.  Lemaire,  Hector  (Paris).  Dream  of  Love.  (Bronze  group.) 

131.  Bastet,  Victorien-Antoine  (Paris).  Abandoned.  (Bronze  statuette.) 

GALLERY  45. 

132.  Bonheur,  Isidore  (Paris).  Horseman  of  Louis  XV.  (Bronze.) 

133.  Astanieres,  Clement,  Comte  d’  (Paris).  Cavalryman  in  Campaigning 

Dress.  (Bronze.) 

134.  Bonheur,  Isidore  (Paris).  Percheron  Horse.  (Bronze.) 

135.  Astanieres,  Clement,  Comte  d’  (Paris).  Volunteer  of  Autun,  Cavalry¬ 

man  in  Service  Dress.  (Bronze.) 

136.  Bonheur,  Isidore  (Paris).  Jongleur.  (Bronze.) 

137.  Bartholome,  Albert  (Paris).  Little  Girl  Crying.  (Plaster.  Same  sub¬ 

ject  as  No.  12 — in  bronze.) 

138.  Raissiguier,  Emile-Paul  (Paris).  The  Young  Cupid.  (Bronze  bust.) 


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Group  140-Oil  Paintings. 

EAST  PAVILION. 

GALLERY  45. 

NUMBERS  139  TO  190,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE. 

139.  Courtois,  Gustave  (Neuilly,  Seine).  A  Fortunate  One. 

140.  Blanche,  Jacques-Emile  (Paris).  The  Host. 

141.  Adan,  Louis-Emile  (Paris).  The  Return  of  the  Grape-pickers. 

142.  Lepere,  Auguste-Louis  (Paris).  A  Late  September  Twilight. 

EAST  WALL. 

143.  Attendu,  Ferdinand  (Paris).  A  Corner  in  a  Dairy. 

144.  Barillot,  Ldon  (Paris).  The  Valley  of  Seulles. 

145.  David  de  Sauzea,  Jean  (Paris).  At  the  Inn. 

146.  Courtois,  Gustav  (Neuilly,  Seine).  Portrait  of  Madame  Gauthereau. 

147.  Duprd,  Julien  (Paris).  Valley  of  the  Durdent. 

148.  Cagnard,  Emile  (Paris).  Snow  on  Montmartre,  Paris. 

149.  Renard,  £mile  (Paris).  Retreat  by  Torchlight. 

150.  Berton,  Paul-Emile  (Paris).  White  Poplars  in  the  Forest  of  Fontaine¬ 

bleau. 

151.  Clairin,  Georges  (Paris).  Evening  on  the  Lagoon. 

152.  Doucet,  Lucien  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mile.  M.  du  M.  C.  (In  Japanese 

costume.) 

153.  Jourdeuil,  Adrien  (Paris).  Twilight  and  October  Moon  on  the  Banks 

of  the  Seine. 

154.  Argence,  Eugene  d’  (Paris).  Night  in  the  Hamlet  of  Preval. 

155.  Buland,  Eugene-Jean  (Charley).  The  Apprentice’s  Lesson. 

156.  Binet,  Adolphe  (Paris).  The  Close  of  Day. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

157.  Baudouin,  Paul-Albert  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mr.  Elisde  Reclus. 

158.  Jeanniot,  Pierre-Georges  (Paris).  A  Kitchen-Garden. 

159.  Allegre,  Raymond  (Paris).  Villefranche. 

160.  Bergeret,  Pierre-Denis  (Paris).  Music. 

161.  Beraud,  Jean  (Paris).  The  Descent  from  the  Cross. 

The  crucifixion  is  represented  as  if  having  taken  place  on  the  hill  of  Montmartre, 
below  which  lies  the  city  of  Paris,  in  the  half-light  of  early  morning. 

162.  Jeanniot,  Pierre-Georges  (Paris).  Young  Woman  with  a  Boa. 

163.  Paradis,  Adrien  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Hector  Berlioz. 


214 


world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


164.  Friant,  Emile  (Paris).  Portrait  of  M.  Antonin  Proust. 

165.  Hareux,  Ernest-Victor  (Grenoble).  Valley  of  the  Lys  at  Bagneres- 

de-Luchon. 

166.  Benner,  Jean.  Solitude. 

167.  Agache,  Alfred-Pierre  (Paris).  The  Annunciation. 

168.  Aublet,  Albert  (Paris).  The  Aged. 

169.  Brouillet,  Andrd  (Paris.)  Portrait  of  Mile.  Darlaud. 

170.  Aublet,  Albert  (Paris).  Le  Fete  Dieu. 

171.  Baudouin,  Paul-Albert  (Paris).  Mimosa. 

172.  Brunet,  Jean  (Levallois-Perret).  Return  of  the  Wedded  Couple. 

WEST  WALL. 

173.  Adan,  Louis-iEmile  (Paris).  Last  Rays  of  the  Sun. 

174.  Munier,  Emile  (Paris).  The  Cold  Bath. 

175*  Agache,  Alfred-Pierre  (Paris).  Vanity. 

176.  Aublet,  Albert  (Paris).  Women  on  the  Seashore. 

177.  Agache,  Alfred  Pierre  (Paris).  The  Witch. 

178.  Boutigny,  Emile  (Paris).  Combat  in  a  Village. 

179.  Weisz,  Adolphe  (Paris).  The  Gallant  Hunter. 

180.  Dastugue,  Maxime  (Paris).  An  Anniversary. 

181.  Axilette,  Alexis  (Paris).  A  Huntress. 

182.  Bisson,  Edouard-Louis  (Paris).  The  Ideal. 

183.  Loustaunau,  Louis-Auguste-Georges  (Paris).  Presentation  of  the 

Standard  to  Recruits. 

184.  Barrias,  Felix-Joseph  (Paris).  The  Courtesan,  Maria  Stella,  Sells  to  the 

Council  of  Ten  the  Secret  of  a  Conspiracy.  (Venice,  1530.) 

185.  Axilette,  Alexis  (Paris).  Cupid  and  Folly. 

186.  Barrias,  F elix-Joseph  (Paris).  Returning  from  the  Circumcision, Tangiers. 

NORTH  WALL. 

187.  Beauvais,  Armand  (Paris).  La  Planche  Baron. 

188.  Beyle,  Pierre-Marie  (Chennevieres-sur-Marne).  Life  Saving  from  a 

Wreck. 

189.  Billotte,  Rend  (Paris).  Moonrise  on  the  Canal,  St.  Denis. 

190.  Tournes,  Etienne  (Paris).  Drowsiness. 


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GALLERY  44-OIL  PAINTINGS 

NUMBERS  191  TO  228,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  45. 

191.  Demont-Breton,  Mme.  Virginie  (Montgeron).  Daybreak. 

192.  Demont-Breton,  Mme.  Virginie  (Montgeron).  In  Wonderland. 

193.  Duffaud,  Jean-Baptiste  (Paris).  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

194.  Auguin,  Louise-Augustin  (Bordeaux).  Cape  Breton  Heath.  (Gulf  of 

Gascoyne.) 

195.  Bourgogne,  Pierre  (Sevres).  Spring  Flowers. 

196.  Deyrolle,  Thdophile-Louis  (Concarneau).  Fishers  Setting  Out,  Con- 

carneau. 

197.  Zillhardt,  Jenny  (Paris).  Spleen. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

198.  Girard,  A.  (Paris)  The  Dew. 

199.  Debat-Ponsan,  Edouard-Bernard  (Paris).  Noon. 

200.  Bremont,  Jean-Louis  (Paris).  A  Wave. 

201.  Bramtot,  Alfred-Henri  (Paris).  Job’s  Comforters. 

202.  Breton,  Jules-Adolphe  (Paris).  The  “Pardon”  of  kergoat. 

203.  Breton,  Jules-Adolphe  (Paris).  Young  Girls  Going  to  the  Procession. 

204.  Barau,  Emile  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  In  Autumn. 

WEST  WALL. 

205.  Collin,  Raphael  (Paris).  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Father. 

206.  Dantan,  Edouard  (St.  Cloud).  A  Restoration. 

207.  Demont,  Adrien  Louis  (Montgeron).  Youth. 

208.  Demont-Breton,  Mme.  Virginie  (Montgeron).  A  Drenching. 

209.  Cain,  Henri  (Paris).  At  the  Louvre  Museum. 

210.  Brun,  Charles  (Paris).  The  Wife  of  the  Levite  of  Ephraim. 

211.  Boulard,  Iilmile-Alexandre  (Paris).  Close  of  the  Mass. 

212.  Durst,  Auguste  (Puteaux).  The  Siesta — Chickens. 

213.  Demont,  Adrien-Louis  (Montgeron).  Lilies. 

214.  Breton,  Jules-Adolphe  (Paris).  A  Breton  Woman. 

215.  Demont,  Adrien-Louis  (Montgeron).  Winter  in  Flanders. 

NORTH  WALL. 

216.  Boutigny,  Emile  (Paris).  Bonaparte  in  Italy 

217.  Delance-Feurgard  (Paris).  In  the  Garden. 

218.  Balouzet,  Auguste  (Lyons).  Morning  in  the  Meadows  of  Riorges. 

(Loire.) 


216  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

219.  Damoye,  Pierre-Emmanuel  (Paris).  Breton  Wheat  Fields 

220.  Brispot,  Henri  (Paris).  Returning  from  a  “Pardon”  in  Brittany. 

221.  Costeau,  Georges  (Paris).  Decorative  Panel;  A  Day  in  Autumn. 

EAST  WALL. 

222.  Beauverie,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Sun  Piercing  the  Fog  on  the  Lignon. 

223.  Bonnefoy,  Henri  (Paris).  A  Family  Group.  Sheep. 

224.  Foubert,  Emile  (Paris).  The  Banks  of  the  Seine  at  Vetheuil. 

225.  Doucet,  Lucian  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mile.  Yvonne  L. 

226.  Baillet,  Ernest  (Paris).  The  First  Lights  on  the  Seine, 

227.  Benner,  Emmanuel  (Paris).  The  Alarm. 

228.  Chalon,  Louis  (Paris).  Circe. 


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GALLERY  43-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  229  TO  259,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  44. 

229.  Dubuisson,  Albert  (Paris).  The  Park  at  Versailles  in  Winter. 

230.  Jamin,  Paul-Joseph  (Paris).  The  Luncheon. 

231.  Baschet,  Marcel  (Paris).  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Grandmother. 

232.  Zuber,  Jean-Henri  (Paris).  Pasture  Land  in  the  Jura. 

233.  Busson,  Charles  (Paris).  The  Bridge  of  Lavardin. 

234.  Busson,  Charles  (Paris).  Old  Touraine  Quarries. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

235.  Bail,  Joseph  (Paris).  Young  Scullion  Playing  with  a  Cat. 

236.  Boucher,  Alfred-Jean  (Paris).  The  Old  Road  of  Berville. 

237.  Bouguereau,  William-Adolphe  (Paris).  Our  Lady  of  the  Angels. 

238.  Damoye,  Pierre-Emmanuel  (Paris).  Sunset  Over  the  Marshes 

Tremblevif. 

239.  Carrier-Belleuse,  Louis-Robert  (Paris).  At  the  Capstan. 

WEST  WALL. 

240.  Dargent,  Jan  (Creac’h  Andrd).  Breton  Night  Specters. 

241.  Guignard,  Gaston  (Paris).  Scouts  in  Flight. 

242.  Barillot,  Leon  (Paris).  Train  47. 

243.  Bouguereau,  William-Adolphe  (Paris)  The  Women  at  the  Tomb. 

244.  Beauverie,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris)  The  Potato  Harvest. 

245.  Dumoulin,  Louis  (Paris).  The  Glycine  Fetes  at  Tokio. 

246.  Yperman,  Louis  (Paris).  Saint  Cecelia. 

NORTH  WALL. 

247.  Thomas,  Paul  (Paris).  The  First  Communion. 

248.  Baillet,  Ernest  (Paris).  September  Morning  on  the  Seine. 

249.  Collin,  Raphael  (Paris).  Youth. 

250.  Avril,  E.  H.  (Paris)  Summer. 

251.  Bompard,  Maurice  (Paris).  Entrance  of  Old  Chetma,  Oasis,  near  Biskra, 

252.  Bourgeois,  Eugene-Victor  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  Fishermen’s  Hut. 

EAST  WALL. 

253.  Gilbert,  Victor-Gabriel  (Paris).  The  Horoscope. 

254.  Achille-Cesbron  (Paris).  Sleep  Flowers. 

255.  Baschet,  Marcel  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mademoiselle  X. 

256.  Binet,  Victor-Barthelemy  (Paris).  Paris  from  the  Gentilly  Quarries. 

257.  Fleury,  Mme.  Fanny  (Paris).  A  Young  Girl. 

258.  Delobbe,  Francois-Alfred  (Paris).  Breakfast  After  the  Bath. 

259.  Benner,  Jean  (Paris).  Japanese  Chrysanthemums. 


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world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION— DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


GALLERY  55-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  260  TO  299,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  END  OF  THE  WALL 

260.  Gervex,  Henri  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Doctor  Evans. 

261.  Perret,  Aimd  (Paris).  Distribution  of  Prizes. 

262.  Rdalier-Dumas  (Paris)  Luncheon  Under  the  Trees. 

263.  Bonnat,  Ldon-Joseph-Florentine  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Ernest  Renan. 

264.  Tanzi,  Ldon  (Paris).  Spring. 

265.  Veyrassat,  Jules-Jacques  (Paris).  The  Last  Load  of  Wheat. 

266.  Dabat-Ponsan,  E.  (Paris)  In  My  Greenhouse. 

267.  Sautai,  Paul-£mile  (Paris).  Meditation. 

EAST  WALL. 

268.  Truchet,  Abel  (Paris).  Place  de  la  Concorde,  Paris. 

269.  Landelle,  Charles  (Paris).  Young  Girl  of  Tougourth,  Algiers. 

270.  Dawant,  Albert-Pierre  (Paris).  Close  of  the  Mass. 

271.  Henner,  Jean-Jacques  (Paris).  Lola. 

272.  Henner,  Jean-Jacques  (Paris).  Slumber. 

273.  Henner,  Jean-Jacques  (Paris).  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Brother. 

274.  Roger- Jourdain  (Paris).  Yachting. 

275.  Maillart,  Diogene-Ulysse  (Paris).  Joan  of  Arc  Listening  to  the  Voices. 

276.  Deully,  Eugene-Auguste-Fran<;ois  (Paris).  Dreams  and  Facts. 

277.  Monginot,  Charles  (Paris).  The  First  Prize. 

278.  Guillemet,  Antoine  J.  B.  (Paris)  The  Bay  of  St.  Vaast. 

279.  Lessore,  Henri-Emile.  The  Modest  Mother. 

280.  Gervex,  Henri  (Paris).  Mignon. 

281.  Gervex,  Henri  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mile.  B. 

282.  Charpentier,  Gaston  (Paris).  A  Stolen  Kiss. 

283.  Laugee,  Desire-Fran^ois  (Paris).  The  Day  of  the  Poor. 

284.  LeCamus,  Louis  (Paris).  The  Seashore  at  Cape  Martin. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

285.  Delance,  Paul-Louis  (Paris).  Decorative  Panel:  Water. 

286.  Rosset-Granger  (Paris).  Young  Girl  Chasing  Butterflies. 

287.  Glaize,  Auguste-Barthelemy  (Paris).  The  Blind  Man  and  the  Paralytic. 

288.  Lebayle,  Charles  (Paris).  The  Shepherd  and  the  Sea.  (Decorative  panel.) 

289.  Billotte,  Rend  (Paris).  Winter  Sun  at  the  Courcelles  Gate. 

290.  Fournier,  Hippolyte  (Paris).  The  Convalescent  Young  Mother. 


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WEST  WALL. 

291.  Marinus,  Michel  (Paris).  A  Pastel  Painter. 

292.  Quost,  Ernest  (Paris).  My  Birds. 

293.  Pelouse,  Leon-Germain  (deceased).  Street  of  Avanne  (Doubs). 

294.  Pujol,  Paul  (Paris).  The  Place  de  L’Institut,  Paris. 

295.  Bonnat,  Leon-Joseph-Florentin  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Cardinal  Lavigerie. 

296.  Aubert,  Ernest-Jean  (Paris).  Love’s  Captives. 

297.  Doucet,  Lucien  (Paris).  Skaters. 

298.  Baran,  Emile  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  The  Rouazes. 

299.  Royer,  Lionel  (Paris).  Cupid  and  Psyche. 


220  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


GALLERY  54-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  300  TO  341,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  55. 

300.  Dantan,  Edouard  (St.  Cloud).  The  Poor  People. 

Illustrating  La  Legend  des  Siecles  by  Victor  Hugo. 

301.  Franzini,  D’lssoncourt,  Charles-Henry-Michel  (Paris).  Portrait  of  the 

Countess  de - . 

302.  Yarz,  Edmond  (Paris).  A  Spring  Morning,  near  Paris. 

303.  Carolus-Duran,  Emile-Auguste  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Madame  A - . 

304.  Guay,  Gabriel)  Paris).  The  Little  Cardinal. 

305.  Jan-Monchablon,  Ferdinand  (Paris).  Meadows  and  Woods. 

NORTH  WALL. 

306.  Otemar,  Edouard  d’  (Paris).  Corner  in  a  Studio. 

307.  Dumaresq,  Charles-fudouard-Armand  (Paris).  Napoleon  Asleep  in  a 

Hut. 

308.  Noirot,  Emile  (Roanne.  The  Loire  at  the  Falls  of  Perron. 

309.  Glaize,  Pierre-Paul-Leon  (Paris),  Lucia,  the  Italian. 

310.  Carolus-Duran,  Emile-Auguste  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Madame  J.  H - •. 

31 1.  Chaigneau,  Jean-Ferdinand  (Paris).  A  Summer  Evening. 

312.  Fath,  Rene-Maurice  (Paris).  A  Swamp  in  April. 

313.  Friant,  Iimile  (Paris).  Shadows  Lifted. 

EAST  WALL. 

314.  Pelouse,  The  late  Ldon  Germain.  The  Mill  of  Chatel-Cuzance 

(Doubs). 

315.  Kreutzer,  Alexandre-Ferdinand  (Marlotte).  Forest  of  the  Deluge,  Fon¬ 

tainebleau. 

316.  Carolus-Duran,  Emile-Auguste  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Madame  G.  F - . 

317.  Dardoize,  Emile  (Paris).  The  Spring. 

318.  Bonnefoy,  Adrien  (Paris).  The  Nativity. 

319.  Thurner,  Gabriel  (Paris).  My  Start  in  Hunting. 

320.  Sain,  Edouard  (Paris).  Dreaming. 

321.  Guignery,  Gustave-Alfred  (Paris).  Snow  on  the  Plateau  of  the  Fairies’ 

Pool,  Fontainebleau. 

322.  Ferrier,  Gabriel  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mile  O. 

323.  Ferrier,  Gabriel  (Paris).  The  Guardian  Angel. 

324.  Vimont,  fudouard  (Paris).  The  Death  of  Archimedes. 

325.  Saintin,  Henri  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Professor  Charcot. 

326.  Roy,  Marius  (Paris).  Zouaves  and  Foot  Soldiers  on  Duty. 


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SOUTH  WALL. 

327.  Saint-Germier,  Joseph  (Paris).  Holy  Week  at  Seville. 

328.  David-Nillet,  Germain  (Paris).  October. 

329.  Duez,  Ernest  Ange  (Paris).  The  Wave. 

330.  Duez,  Ernest  Ange  (Paris).  A  Parisienne  in  Ball  Costume. 

331.  Thys,  Gaston  (Paris).  Bather. 

332.  Quost,  Ernest  (Paris).  Decorative  Panel,  Laurels. 

333.  Duez,  Ernest  Ange  (Paris).  Jesus  Walking  on  the  Water. 

334.  Gagliardini,  Julian  Gustav  (Paris).  High  Noon  in  Provence. 

WEST  WALL. 

335-  Weerts,  Jean-Joseph  (Paris).  The  Muscadine  Hero. 

336.  Sain,  Edouard  (Paris).  The  Old  Peasant. 

337.  Lcewe-Marchand  (deceased),  Myrrha.  (See  Dante’s  Inferno.) 

338.  Nozal,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Wheat  Shocks  near  Lecuyer  Farm,  Etretat. 

339.  Machard,  Jules  (Paris).  Ready  for  the  Garden  Party. 

340.  Roussin,  Georges  (Paris).  A  Portrait. 

341.  Kreider,  Alexis  (Paris).  Fruit.  — 


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GALLERY  53-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  342  TO  385,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  54. 

342.  Sain,  Paul-Jean-Marie  (Paris).  The  Chalky  Road  near  Avignon. 

343.  Jolyet,  Phillippe,  (Bayonne).  Mignon. 

344.  Rozier,  Dominique  (Paris).  A  Fisherman’s  Yard  at  Dieppe. 

345.  Rochegrosse,  Georges  (Paris).  The  Affianced. 

.346.  Tattegrain,  Francis  (Paris).  Worm  Hunters  at  Daybreak. 

347.  Martin,  Jean-Guillaume-Henri  (Paris).  A  Young  Saint. 

NORTH  WALL. 

348.  Guillon,  Eugene-Antoine  (Paris).  Portrait  of  M.  G.  A.  E 

349.  Eliot,  Maurice  (Paris).  Life  in  the  Fields. 

350.  Girard,  Firmin  (Paris).  Guests  at  a  Fete  on  a  Bressau  Farm 

351.  Moreau,  Adrien  (Paris).  The  Bath. 

352.  Weber,  Theodor  (Paris).  Flessingue,  Holland. 

353.  Morot,  Nicolas-Aime  (Paris).  El  Bravo  Toro.  Property  of  the  Corcoran 

Art  Gallery,  Washington,  D.  C. 

354.  Saubes,  Daniel-Ldon  (Paris).  Marat,  Friend  of  the  People. 

355.  Le  Blant,  Julien  (Paris).  The  Return  of  the  Regiment. 

356.  Rondel,  Henri  (Paris).  Portrait  of  James  Gordon  Bennett. 

357.  Bouchor,  Joseph-Felix  (Paris).  April. 

358.  Wencker,  Joseph  (Paris).  Basilissa. 

EAST  WALL. 

359.  Vuillefroy,  F61ix  de  (Paris).  In  the  Basque  Country. 

360.  Iwill,  Marie-Joseph  (Paris).  November  Evening. 

361.  Vuillefroy,  Felix  de  (Paris).  Winter  Pastures. 

362.  Perret,  Marius  (Paris).  The  Smala  of  Taadmit,  South  Algeria. 

363.  Saint-Germier,  Joseph  (Paris).  Close  of  a  Bull  Fight  at  Seville. 

364.  Gautier,  Amand  (Paris).  Still  Life. 

365.  Guillemet,  J.  B.  Antoine  (Paris).  The  Loing  at  Moret. 

366.  Vuillefroy,  Felix  de  (Paris).  An  Inn  in  Old  Castille. 

367.  Montenard,  Frederic.  On  the  Brink  of  the  Well. 

368.  Petitjean.  Edmond  (Paris).  Village  in  Champagne. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

369.  Chaigneau,  Jean-Ferdinand  (jParis).  Moonrise. 

370.  Lemaire,  Mine.  Madeleine  (Paris).  The  Fairies’ Car.  (Decorative  panel.) 

371.  Lagrade,  Pierre  (Paris).  The  Close  of  Day. 


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372.  Lagrade,  Pierre  (Paris).  The  Habitation. 

373.  Leloir,  Maurice  (Paris).  Manon  Lescaut. 

374.  Jacob,  Stephen  (Paris).  Bathers. 

375.  Leroy,  D’Etiolles,  Mme.  Helen  (Paris).  Diana. 

376.  Bail,  Jean-Antoine.  In  the  Cellar. 

WEST  WALL. 

377.  Wencker,  Joseph  (Paris).  Portrait  of  a  Young  Woman. 

378.  Petitjean,  Edmond  (Paris).  Landscape  in  Lorraine. 

379.  Pointelin,  Auguste-Emmanuel  (Paris).  Black  Mountain. 

380.  Pointelin,  Auguste  Emmanuel  (Paris).  A  June  Morning. 

381.  Pointelin,  Auguste  Emmanuel  (Paris).  An  October  Evening. 

382.  Zuber,  Jean-Henri  (Paris).  Under  the  Beeches;  Forest  of  Fontainebleau. 

383.  Montenard,  Frederic.  Under  the  Arbor. 

384.  Montzaigle,  Edgard  de  (Paris).  Five  O’clock. 

385.  Saint-Pierre,  Gaston-Casimir  (Paris).  Saadia. 


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GALLERY  57.— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  386  TO  421.  INCLUSIVE. 

0 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  THE  ROTUNDA. 

386.  DardoLze,  Emile  (Paris).  The  Last  Rays. 

38 7.  Lemaire,  Mme.  Madeleine  (Paris).  Prunes. 

388.  Galerne,  Prosper  (Paris).  Valley  of  the  Loire  at  Chateaudun. 

389.  Bordes,  Ernest  (Paris).  Le  Laminoir.  (View  in  an  Iron  (rolling)  Mill.; 

SOUTH  WALL. 

390.  Delacroix,  Henri  Eugene  (Paris).  Sea  Birds  and  Wave. 

391.  Gilbert,  Rene  (Paris).  The  Fisherman. 

393.  Grolleron,  Paul  (Paris).  A  Capture  in  1793. 

392.  Fonvielle,  Ulric  de  (Paris).  An  Eclipse  of  the  Moon. 

394.  Lamy,  P.  Franc  (Paris).  Flowery  Spring. 

395.  Buland,  Eugene-Jean  (Charly).  Propagandizing. 

396.  Berthelon,  Eugene  (Paris).  A  Port  Life-boat  Saving  Men  from  the 

Boat  Pauline,  Wrecked  on  the  Rocks  near  Grainval. 

397.  Nemoz,  J.  B.  Augustin  (Paris).  On  the  Brink  of  the  Abyss. 

398.  Japy,  Louis  (Paris).  An  October  Evening  in  the  Somme  Valley. 

WEST  WALL. 

399.  Moreau-De  Tours,  Georges  (Paris).  Morphiamania. 

400.  Bourgain,  Gustave  (Paris).  Return  on  Board. 

401.  Dameron,  Emile-Charles  (Paris).  Growing  Flowers  on  the  Cape  of 

Antibes,  February. 

402.  Gilbert,  Victor-Gabriel  (Paris).  Good  Fishing. 

403.  Surand,  Gustav  (Paris).  An  Annam  Tiger. 

404.  Dieterle,  Georges-Pierre  (Paris).  The  Calvary  at  Criquebeuf. 

405.  Bertrand,  Paulin  (Paris).  Morning  on  the  Seashore. 

406.  Bourgonnier,  Claude  (Paris).  The  Temptation  of  Saint  Anthony. 

407.  DeLort,  Charles  (Paris).  The  Hussars  of  Pichegru  Capturing  the 

Dutch  Fleet  in  the  Zuyder-Zee,  in  1793. 

“While  in  the  strait,  between  the  Island  of  Texel  and  the  mainland,  the  Dutch  fleet 
was  frozen  fast  in  the  ice,  and  thus  became  an  easy  prey  to  the  captors.” 

NORTH  WALL. 

408.  Fouace,  Guillaume  Romain  (Paris).  Fish. 

409.  Guidon,  Alfred  (Paris).  “My  Little  Brother.” 

440.  Umbricht,  Honore  (Paris).  In  the  Mountains  (Vosges). 

4x1.  Durst,  Auguste  (Puteaux  sur-Seine).  Turkeys. 


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412.  Collin,  Raphel  (Paris).  On  the  Sea  Coast. 

413.  Chigot,  Eugene  (Valenciennes).  Evening  at  Berck-sur-Mer. 

414.  Nozal,  Alexandre  (Paris).  In  the  Bay  of  Mont  Saint-Michd 

415.  Couturier,  Ldon  (Paris).  At  the  Capstan,  “Heave  Round.” 

416.  Perraulf,  Ldon  (Paris).  The  Young  St.  John. 

417.  Martin,  Jean-Guillaume-Henri  (Paris).  Falsehood. 

EAST  WALL. 

418.  Allegre,  Raymond  (Paris).  The  Old  Port,  Marseilles. 

419.  Gueldry,  Joseph-Ferdinand  (Paris).  The  City  Laboratory,  Paris. 

420.  Courant,  Maurice-Francis-Auguste  (Poissy).  A  Coming  Storm. 

421.  Fourie,  Albert  (Paris).  Spring. 


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GALLERY  56.— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  422  TO  456,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  THE  ROTUNDA. 

422.  Marais,  Adolphe.  Returning  Home. 

NORTH  WALL. 

423.  Le  Poittevin,  Louis  (Paris).  The  Road  of  La  Courtine. 

424.  Sinibaldi,  Paul  (Paris).  The  Daughter  of  the  Rajahs. 

425.  Sinibaldi,  Paul  (Paris).  Salammbo. 

426.  Bonheur,  Rosa  (Thomery).  The  King  of  the  Forest. 

427.  Le  Liepure,  Maurice  (Paris).  The  Fishing  Party. 

428.  Yvon,  Adolphe  (Paris).  Portrait  of  M.  Carnot,  President  of  the  French 

Republic. 

429.  Laurens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Christopher  Columbus. 

430.  Bouguereau,  William-Adolphe  (Paris).  The  Wasp’s  Nest.  Lent  by  Mr. 

Charles  T.  Yerkes,  Chicago. 

431.  Leenhardt,  Max  (Paris).  Mary  Magdalen. 

432.  Godin,  Francoise-Augustine-Marguerite  (Paris).  A  Symphony  in  White. 

433.  Dauphin,  Eugene  (Paris).  The  Iphigenia  in  the  Roadstead  of  Toulon. 

EAST  WALL. 

434.  Flameng,  Francois  (Paris).  The  Flight  Into  Egypt.  (Tryptich.) 

435.  Quinton,  Cldment  (Paris).  Coming  Out  of  the  Quarry. 

436.  Lecomte,  Victor,  LaVarenne-St.-Hilaire.  The  First  Heir. 

437.  Lemaire,  Mine.  Madeleine  (Paris).  The  Fall  of  the  Leaves. 

438.  Claude,  Eugbne  (Paris).  A  Parisian  Voiture. — Flowers. 

439.  Le  Poittevin,  Louis  (Paris).  On  the  Beach. 

440.  DeLort,  Charles-Edouard  (Paris).  The  Recruiting  Officer.  Eighteenth 

century.  Lent  by  Boussod,  Valadon  &  Co.,  New  York. 

441.  Flameng,  Francois  (Paris).  Target  Practice  in  the  Trenches  at  Dieppe* 

Lent  by  Boussod,  Valadon  &  Co.,  New  York. 

442.  Binet,  Adolphe  (Paris).  The  Lovers. 

443.  Bernier,  Camille  (Paris).  Pines  at  Kerlagadic,  Brittany. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

444.  Layraud,  Joseph-Fortune  (Valenciennes).  Portrait  of  Liszt,  painted 

at  Rome,  1869. 

445.  Girardot,  Louis-Auguste  (Paris).  The  Nomads. 

446.  Muenier,  Jules-Alexis  (Paris).  Fine  Days. 

447.  Pezant,  Aymar  (Paris).  The  Road  to  Vaudangourt,  Cattle* 


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448.  Roll,  Alfred-Philippe  (Paris).  Women  on  the  Grass. 

449.  Roll,  Alfred-Philippe  (Paris).  Trotting.  A  Portrait. 

450.  Chigot,  Eugene  (Valenciennes).  The  Interrupted  Fishing. 

451.  Martin,  Jean-Guillaume-Henri  (Paris).  Spring. 

452.  Roll.  Alfred-Philippe  (Paris).  Young  Girls. 

453.  Latouche,  Gaston  (Saint  Cloud).  A  Feast  Day. 

454.  Cain,  Georges-Jules-Auguste  (Paris).  A  Barricade  .n  1830. 

455.  Perret,  Aime  (Paris).  The  Old  Shepherd. 

WEST  WALL. 

456.  Leroy,  Paul-Alexander-Alfred  (Paris).  The  Blind  Man  of  Jericho. 


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GALLERY  52-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS' 457  TO  499,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  53 

457.  Raffaelli,  Jean-Frangois  (Paris).  The  Grandfather. 

458.  Saint-Pierre,  Gaston-Casimir  (Paris).  Soudja  Sari. 

459.  Richet,  Leon  (Paris).  The  Plain  of  Moret,  near  Fontainebleau. 

460.  Raffaelli,  Jean-Frangois  (Paris).  The  Peasants  of  Plougasnou,  Brittany, 

461.  Raffaelli,  Jean-Frangois  (Paris).  In  the  Plain,  Horses  on  the  Road 

462.  Berteaux,  Hippolyte  (Paris).  Return  of  a  Deserter. 

NORTH  WALL. 

463.  Rigolot,  Albert-Gabriel  (Paris).  Snow  in  the  _  orest  of  Fontainebleau. 

464.  Robert-Fleury,  Tony  (Paris).  Under  Louis  XVI. 

465.  Aman-Jean,  Edmond  (Paris).  In  Sicily. 

466.  Wencker,  Joseph  (Paris).  Portrait  of  M.  Boulanger,  Iron  Master. 

467.  Benjamin-Constant,  Jean-Joseph  (Paris).  The  Triumph  of  Christopher 

Columbus. 

468.  Hirsch,  Auguste-Alexandre  (Paris).  Moorish  Woman  at  a  Tomb. 

469.  La  Viilette,  Mme.  Elodie  (Lorient).  The  Sea,  Port  Blanc,  Quiberon. 

470.  Robert-Fleury,  Tony  (Paris).  Portrait  of  T,  Robert-Fleury. 

471.  Aman-Jean,  Edmond  (Paris).  Venice. 

472.  Saintin,  Jules-Emile  (Paris).  Reverie. 

EAST  WALL. 

473.  Laroche,  Amand  (Paris).  The  Compact  of  Faust. 

474.  Gigoux,  Jean  (Paris).  A  Reaper. 

475.  Feyen,  Eugene  (Paris).  The  Cancale  egatta. 

476.  Courant,  Maurice-Francis-Auguste  (Poissy).  The  Harbor  of  Saint  Guen- 

ole. 

477.  Rochegrosse,  Georges  (Paris).  The  Spoil. 

478.  Gigoux,  Jean  (Paris).  Portrait  of  M.  A.  Caubert. 

479.  Priou,  Louis  (Paris).  Satyr  at  Bay. 

480.  Gorguet,  Auguste-Frangois  (Paris).  Contemplation. 

481.  Caraud,  Joseph  (Paris).  The  Grandmother. 

482.  Bramtot,  Alfred-Henri  (Paris).  The  First  Communion. 

483.  Maignan,  Albert  (Paris).  William  the  Conqueror. 

484.  Rachou,  Henri  (Paris).  Before  Five  O’clock. 

485.  Jacomin,  Marie-Ferdinand  (St.  Germain).  Landscape. 

486.  Luminais,  Evariste-Vital  (Paris).  The  Hunters.  Sixteenth  century. 

487.  Tissot,  James  (Paris),  The  Prodigal  Son — The  Departure, 


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488.  Ticsot,  James  (Paris).  The  Prodigal  Son — In  a  Foreign  Land. 

489.  Tissot,  James  (Paris).  The  Prodigal  Son— The  Return. 

490.  Tissot,  James  (Paris).  The  Prodigal  Son — The  Fatted  Calf. 

491.  Surand,  Gustav  (Paris).  St.  George  and  the  Dragon. 

492.  Maignan,  Albert  (Paris).  The  Birth  of  the  Pearl. 

493.  Trupheme,  Auguste  (Paris).  A  Singing  Lesson  in  a  Public  School  in 

Paris. 

WEST  WALL. 

494.  Abbema,  Louise  (Paris).  Japan. 

495.  Thesmar,  Fernand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  Golden  Pheasant  and  Butterfly. 

(Design  for  cloisonne.) 

496.  Thesmar,  Fernand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  Golden  Pheasant  and  Various 

Plants.  (Design  for  cloisonne.) 

497.  Thesmar,  Fernand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine.)  Duck,  Iris  and  Lilies.  (Design 

for  cloisonnd.) 

498.  Dubufe,  G.  fils  (Paris).  The  Ant. 

499.  Mousset,  Pierre-Joseph  (Saint-Mande).  The  Toilet 


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GALLERY  51.— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  500  TO  533,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  52. 

500.  jan-Monchablon,  Ferdinand  (Paris).  The  Flowery  Way. 

501.  Bonheur,  Rosa  (Thomery).  The  Stampede.  Property  of  M.  Gambard, 

Counsul-General  of  Spain  at  Nice. 

502.  Moutte,  Alphonse  (Marseilles).  Entrance  to  the  Harbor  of  Marseilles. 

503.  Rixens,  Andrd  (Paris).  Don  Juan  in  Hell. 

NORTH  WALL. 

504.  Muraton,  Louis  (Paris).  Ready  for  the  Ball. 

505.  Chaperon,  Eugene  (Paris).  The  Bath  of  the  Regiment. 

506.  Laurens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  The  Seven  Troubadours. 

507.  Besnard,  Paul-Albert  (Paris).  Two  Ponies  Harassed  by  Flies. 

508.  Rongier,  Mile.  Jeanne  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Madame  Alexandre  Nozal 

and  her  Son. 

509.  Goeneutte,  Norbert  (Paris).  The  Morning  Soup. 

EAST  WALL. 

510.  Brest,  Fabius  (Paris).  The  Rialto  Bridge,  Venice. 

51 1.  Burgkau,  Mile.  Berthe  (Paris).  The  Widow. 

512.  Moteley,  Jules-Georges  (Paris).  Old  Washing  Place  at  Clecy,  Nor¬ 

mandy. 

513.  Chartran,  Thdobald  (Paris).  Portrait  of  His  Holiness,  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

514.  Yon,  Edmond-Charles  (Paris).  A  Cross  in  the  Downs  of  Camiers-sur-Mer. 

515.  Dupain,  Edmond-Louis  (Paris).  The  Passerby. 

516.  Paris,  Camille  (Paris).  Ancient  Gate  of  the  Tiber  at  Rome. 

517.  Glaize,  Pierre-Paul-Leon  (Paris).  A  Signal. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

518.  Weerts,  Jean-Joseph  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Boucher-Cadart. 

519.  Gagliardini,  Julien-Gustave  (Paris).  A  Misty  Morning. 

520.  Weerts,  Jean-Joseph  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Firmin  Javel. 

521.  Flameng,  Francois  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Madame  X. 

522.  Delacroix,  Henri-Eugene  (Paris).  The  Enchanting  Hour. 

523.  Lhermitte,  Leon  (Paris).  Harvesters  at  Rest.  Property  of  the  Buffalo 

Fine  Arts  Academy,  Buffalo,  New  York. 


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524.  Dubufe,  G.  fils  (Paris).  A  Nest.  Portraits  of  Children. 

525.  La  Haye,  Alexis-Marie  (Nimes).  The  Little  Claude,  A  Provencal  Interior. 

526.  Muenier,  Jules-Alexis  (Paris).  On  the  Bridge. 

WEST  WALL. 

527.  Goubie,  Jean-Richard  (Paris).  Through  the  Woods. 

528.  Bergeret,  Pierre-Dennis  (Paris).  War,  Art,  Religion.  (Still-life.) 

529.  Quignon,  Fernand-Just  (Paris).  The  Plain  in  Twilight. 

530.  Rosset-Granger  (Paris).  The  Stray. 

531.  Barrias,  Felix-Joseph  (Paris).  The  Narghileh.  Georgian  and  Circas¬ 

sian. 

532.  Biva,  Henri  (Paris).  Tremier  Roses,  Place  de  Versailles. 

533.  Gosselin,  Charles  (deceased).  Landscape. 


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GALLERY  50.-0 1 L  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  534  TO  562,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  OVER  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  51. 

534.  Bartholome,  Albert  (Paris).  Hunting  the  Slipper. 

535.  Binet,  Victor-Barthelemy  (Paris).  The  Pont  des  Arts,  Paris. 

536.  Lunois,  Alexandre  (Paris).  The  Last  Rays  of  the  Sun. 

537.  Maignan,  Albert  (Paris).  The  Siren’s  Couch. 

538.  Deully,  Eugene-Auguste-Frangois  (Paris).  Venus  Wounded. 

539.  Eliot,  Maurice  (Paris).  In  the  Fields. 

540.  Flameng,  Auguste  (Paris).  Fishers  of  Cancale. 

NORTH  WALL. 

541.  Perrault,  Ldon  (Paris).  A  Mother. 

542.  Valadon,  Jules-Emmanuel  (Paris).  Mater  Dolorosa. 

543.  Thiollet,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Mouth  of  the  Seine,  at  Villerville,  Calvados 

(Normandy). 

544.  Mathey,  Paul  (Paris).  A  First  Proof. 

545.  Le  Senechal  De  Kerdreoret,  Gustave-Edmond  (Paris).  Cancalaise 

Women  Returning  from  the  Oyster  Beds  After  a  Storm. 

546.  Michel,  Marius  (Paris).  Photographing  a  Mummy. 

547.  Girardot,  Louis-Auguste  (Paris).  Happy  are  They  Who  Die  in  the 

Lord. 

548.  Ferrier,  Gabriel  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Jules  Claretie. 

549.  Delpy,  Camille  (Paris).  Washerwomen  at  Sunrise. 

EAST  WALL. 

550.  Laugee,  Georges  (Paris).  In  the  Springtime  of  Life. 

551.  Frappa,  Jose  (Paris).  The  Return  of  the  Missionary. 

552.  Morion,  Antoine-Paul-limile  (Paris).  The  Struggle  for  Life. 

553.  Fourie,  Albert  (Paris).  In  the  Sunshine. 

554.  Isembart,  Emile,  Besan^on-Beauregard.  On  the  Banks  of  the  Doubs. 

555.  Thirion,  Eugene-Romain  (Paris).  “The  Boats  do  not  Return.” 

556.  Quignon,  Fernand-Just  (Paris).  Moyettes. 

557.  Lahaye,  Alexis-Marie  (Nimes).  Lookin  out  into  an  Olive  Grove  on  a 

Summer  Evening. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

558.  Zuber,  Jean  Henri  (Paris).  Evening  Mist. 

559.  Peyrol-Bonheur,  Mme.  Juliette  (deceased).  Cattle  on  the  Bluffs. 

560.  Dubufe,  G,  fils.  (Paris).  The  Virgin’s  House. 

561.  Olive,  Jean-Baptiste  (Paris).  The  Isle  of  Maire,  near  Marseilles. 

562.  Rigolot,  Albert-Gabriel  (Paris).  The  Banks  of  the  Doubs. 


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GALLERY  49-OIL  PAINTINGS 

NUMBERS  563  TO  605,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  50. 

563.  Nardi,  Francois  (Paris).  The  Mistral  Blowing  on  the  Sea. 

564.  Scherrer,  Jean-Jacques  (Paris).  Duval  d’Espremdnil  Mobbed  by  the 

Populace;  1793. 

565.  Carrier-Belleuse,  Louis-Robert  (Paris).  Design  for  Vases. 

566.  Carrier-Belleuse,  Louis-Robert  (Paris).  Design  for  Vases. 

567.  Rouillard,  Marie-Marcel  (Paris).  Design  for  a  Stained-glass  Window 

for  the  Cathedral  of  Chalons. 

WEST  WALL. 

568.  Moutte,  Alphonse  (Marseilles).  In  the  Sunshine. 

569.  Merlot,  Emile-Justin  (Paris).  Herds  in  the  Marshes  of  the  Somme 

570.  Flameng,  Auguste  (Paris).  A  Dock  at  Antwerp 

571.  Marais,  Adolphe.  The  Saulde. 

572.  Lucas,  Felix-Hippolyte  (Paris).  The  Virgin’s  Thread. 

573.  Delacroix,  Henry-Eugene  (Paris).  Awakening. 

574.  Dulac,  Charles  (Paris).  The  Fish  Market. 

575.  Krug,  Edouard  (Paris).  CEdipus  and  Antigone. 

576.  Tavernier,  Paul  (Paris).  Huntsman  Blowing  the  Retreat  from  the 

Water. 

577.  Clary,  Eugene  (Paris).  The  Reader. 

578.  Vauthier,  Pierre-Louis  (Paris).  At  a  Fete  on  the  Esplanade  of  the 

Invalides. 

579.  Garaud,  Gustave-Cesaire  (Paris).  The  Sluice. 

580.  Claude,  Jean-Maxime  (Paris).  Cross  Purposes. 

581.  Duverger,  Theophile-Emmanuel  (Ecouen).  Intemperance. 

582.  Motte,  Henri-Paul  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  The  10th  of  August,  1792. 

583.  Frere,  Carles-Edouard  (Paris).  A  Market  at  Sarcelles. 

NORTH  WALL. 

584.  Pelouse,  Leon-Germain  (deceased).  The  Mill  of  Chatel-Cuzance  (Doubs). 

585.  Fournier,  Louis-Edouard.  Washington  and  His  Mother. 

586.  Picard,  Louis  (Paris).  A  Portrait. 

587.  Moreau-de-Tours,  Georges  (Paris).  Carnot  at  Wattignies. 

588.  Luminais,  Mme.  Helene  (Paris).  Decorative  Figure,  Erato. 

589.  Levy,  Henri-Leopold  (Paris).  The  Death  of  Eurydice. 


234  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

EAST  WALL. 

590.  Luminais,  Evariste-Vital  (Paris).  The  End  of  a  Romance. 

581.  Peraire,  The  late  Paul  (Paris).  Buckwheat  in  Bloom,  Banks  of  the  Loire. 

592.  Rosset-Granger,  E.  (Paris).  Evening  at  a  Fete  in  Provence 

593.  Muenier,  Jules-Alexis  (Paris).  Algerian  Women  on  the  Housetop 

594.  Richemont,  Alfred-Paul-Marie  de  (Paris).  Sacrifice. 

595.  Gelibert,  Jules-Bertrand  (Cape  Breton).  A  Wild  Boar  Hunt. 

596.  Moyse,  Edouard  (Paris).  The  Arrival  at  the  Synod. 

597.  Leloir,  Maurice  (Paris).  Fleeing  Protestants,  1685. 

598.  Loustaunau,  Louis-Auguste-Georges  (Paris).  Bridge  Work  at  Bougival. 

599.  Hermann,  L6011  Charles  (Paris).  Boar  on  the  Farm. 

600.  Paris,  Alfred  (Paris).  In  Full  Flight. 

601.  Zwiller,  Auguste  (Paris).  A  Lesson  in  the  Institute  for  Blind  Children 

at  Ilzach. 

602.  La  Touche,  Gaston  (Saint-Cloud).  Strike  of  the  Miners. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

603.  Lhermitte,  Leon-Augustin  (Paris).  The  Friend  of  the  Lowly. 

604.  Ronot,  Charles  (Paris).  The  Dead  Conversing  in  the  Other  World. 

605.  Thirion,  Eugene-Romain  (Paris).  Cupid  and  Psyche. 


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235 


Groups  141 
Colors, 


and  144— Water 
Pastels,  Etc. 


GALLERY  48 — NUMBERS  606  TO  691,  INCLUSIVE. 

HEREIN  ARE  INCLUDED  THE  SPECIAL  EXHIBITS  OF  THE  FRENCH  SOCIETY  OF 
AQUARELLISTS  AND  THE  FRENCH  SOCIETY  OF  PASTE LLISTS. 


PASTELS. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  END  OF  THE  WALL. 

606.  Lagarde,  Pierre  (Paris).  Evening  at  Vieux-Moulin. 

607.  Cazin,  Mme.  Marie  (Paris).  Meditation. 

608.  Jeanniot,  Pierre  George  (Paris).  Moonrise. 

609.  Bellanger,  Camille-Felix  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mme.  B. 

610.  Dubufe,  Guillaume  fils  (Paris).  Kakemono — “Winter.” 

611.  Glaize,  Auguste  Barthelemy  (Paris).  The  First  Steps.  (Oil  painting.) 

612.  La  Touche  (Saint  Cloud).  The  Perfume  of  Flowers. 

613.  Nozal,  Alexandre  (Paris).  The  Sea  at  Etretat. 

614.  Dubufe,  Guillaume  (Paris).  Slumber. 

615.  Raffaelli,  Jean  Francois  (Paris).  Flowers  and  Fruit. 

616.  Raffaelli,  Jean  Francois  (Paris).  Neapolitan  Fruit  Seller  and  Donkey. 

617.  Tissot,  James  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Miss  C. 

WEST  WALL. 

618.  Montenard,  Frdderic  (Paris).  The  Pont  de  Gard,  Provence. 

619.  Billotte,  Rene  (Paris).  A  Bastion.  Vicinity  of  Paris, 

620.  Blanche,  Jacques-Emile  (Paris).  The  Awakening  of  the  Little  Princess. 

621.  Nozal,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Ice  Gorge  in  the  Seine. 

622.  Pointelin,  Auguste- Emanuel  (Paris).  An  Oak,  Twilight  effect. 

623.  Moreau,  Adrien  (Paris).  A  Shepherd. 

624.  Rosset-Granger,  Edouard  (Paris).  Nocturne. 

625.  Billotte,  Rene  (Paris).  Moonrise,  Quarries  of  Saint  Denis. 

626.  Jeanniot,  Pierre  Georges  (Paris).  A  Reader. 

627.  Cazin,  Mme.  Marie  (Paris).  Summer. 

628.  Nozal,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Moonlight. 

629.  Billotte,  Rene  (Paris).  Twilight  Road  of  St,  Medard-en-Jalle, 


236  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’r  K — FINE  ARTS. 


630.  Eliot,  Maurice  (Paris).  Sitting  for  a  Portrait. 

631.  Montenard,  Frederic  (Paris).  Alpine  Regiment  on  the  Road  in  Provence. 

632.  Cave,  Jules-Cyrille  (Paris).  A  Martyr  in  the  Roman  Catacombs.  (Oil 

painting.) 

WATER  COLORS. 

633.  Tenre,  Henri  (Paris).  Church  of  St.  Remy,  Rheims. 

634.  Tenre,  Henri  (Paris).  Confidence. 

635.  Tenre,  Henri  (Paris).  The  Well. 

636.  Bonnefoy,  Adrien-Adolphe  (Paris).  The  Water  Color  Painter. 

637.  Penne,  Oliver  de  (Paris).  Gordon  Setters. 

638.  Claude,  Georges  (Paris).  Adoration  of  the  Cross,  Good  Friday  at 

Monte-Cassino,  Italy. 

639.  Roullet,  Gaston  (Paris).  The  Old  Port  of  Toulon. 

640.  Courant,  Maurice-Frangois-Auguste  (Poissy).  The  Fish  Tank,  Con- 

carneau. 

641.  Zuber,  Jean  Henri  (Paris).  Garden  of  the  Tuilleries. 

642.  Moreau,  Adrien  (Paris).  A  Game  of  Chess. 

643.  Boutet-de-Monvel,  Maurice  (Paris).  Salome. 

644.  Dubufe,  Guillaume  (Paris).  Mile.  Baretta  as  Celia. 

645.  Dubufe,  Guillaume  (Paris).  Gabrielle. 

646.  Dubufe,  Guillaume  (Paris).  The  Adventuress. 

647.  Dubufe,  Guillaume  (Paris).  Madam  Plessis  as  Clorinda. 

648.  Bethune,  Gaston  (Paris).  The  Cathedral  at  Antwerp. 

649.  Tenre,  Henri  (Paris).  The  Secret. 

650.  Roullet,  Gaston  (Paris).  A  Valley. 

651.  Moreau,  Adrien  (Paris).  The  Confession. 

652.  Boutet-de-Monvel,  Maurice  (Paris).  A  Timid  Visitor. 

653.  Boutet-de-Monvel,  Maurice  (Paris).  A  Fairy  Tale. 

654.  Gros,  Lucien  (Poissy).  The  Quay,  Honfleur. 

655.  Boutet-de-Monvel,  Maurice  (Paris).  The  Curate  is  Going  Out. 

656.  Yon,  Edmond-Charles  (Paris).  Moret,  from  the  Right  Bank  of  the 

Loing. 

657.  Pujol,  Paul  (Paris).  Pont  de  la  Concorde,  Paris. 

658.  Bethune,  Gaston  (Paris).  A  Parisian  Woman. 

659.  Boutet-de-Monvel,  Maurice  (Paris).  Portrait  of  a  Child. 

660.  Moreau,  Adrien  (Paris).  Grape  Picker. 

661.  Bethune,  Gaston  (Paris).  Belfry  at  Bruges. 

662.  Claude,  Georges  (Paris).  A  Neapolitan  Song. 

663.  Clairin,  Georges  (Paris).  At  Seville. 

664.  Jeanniot,  Pierre-Georges  (Paris).  At  the  Cafe. 

665.  Zuber,  Jean-Henri  (Paris).  In  the  Mountains,  near  Sion,  Switzerland. 

666.  Yon,  Edmond-Charles  (Paris).  The  Point  of  Monaco.  View  from  the 

Heights  of  la  Turbie. 

667.  Bethune,  Gaston  (Paris).  Parisian  Women. 

EAST  WALL. 

668.  Escalier,  Nicolas  (Paris).  A  Farm  at  Loire  et  Cher;  Starting  for  the 

Market, 


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669.  Rochegrosse,  Georges  (Paris)  The  Poet. 

670.  Moreau,  Adrien  (Paris).  Plunderers. 

671.  Toudouze,  Edouard  (Paris).  The  Rocker. 

672.  Gros,  Lucien  (Poissy).  Horses  Drinking. 

673.  Yon,  Edmond-Charles  (Paris).  The  Burgundy  Gate,  Moret. 

674.  Rivoire,  Francois  (Paris).  Autumn  Flowers. 

675.  Zuber,  Jean-Henri  (Paris).  A  Summer  Day  on  the  Dunes,  near  Gran¬ 

ville. 

676.  Lemaire,  Mme.  Madeleine  (Paris).  “Farewell.” 

677.  Courant,  Maurice-Frangois-Auguste  (Poissy).  On  the  Strand. 

678.  Bethune,  Gaston  (Paris).  On  the  Escaut  at  Antwerp. 

679.  Gros,  Lucien  (Poissy).  The  Bravi. 

680.  Detaille,  Edouard  (Paris).  Soldiers  of  the  Imperial  Guard. 

681.  Lemaire,  Mme.  Madeleine  (Paris).  A  Ball  in  1830. 

682.  Bethune,  Gaston  (Paris).  Lake  Bourget,  Savoy. 

683.  Bethune,  Gaston  (Paris).  Fort  of  Villefranche. 

684.  Courant,  Maurice-Frangois-Auguste  (Poissy).  The  Joyous  Bay. 

685.  Rivoire,  Frangois  (Paris).  The  Overturned  Basket. 

686.  Claude,  J.  Max  (Maisons-Laffitte).  Souvenir  of  Rotten  Row,  London. 

687.  Jeanniot,  Pierre-Georges  (Paris).  Troopers  on  the  March. 

688.  Bethune,  Gaston  (Paris).  Beach  at  Blanckenbergne. 

689.  Pujol,  Paul  (Paris).  On  the  Gallery  at  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 

690.  Clairin,  Georges  (Paris).  Venice- in  the  Last  Century. 

691.  Penne,  Oliver  de  (Paris).  Hunting  Dogs. 


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Groups  143  and  14S— Minia¬ 

tures,  Medals,  Etchings,  Etc. 

GALLERY  47— NUMBERS  692  TO  766,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  END  OF  THE  WALL. 

692.  Richard,  Mme.  Hortense  (Paris).  Case  of  Miniatures  on  Ivory.  The 

Sleeper;  Little  Child  at  Prayer;  Portrait  of  the  Countess  of  D - 

693.  Thieriat,  Mile.  Melitine  (Paris).  Case  containing  five  miniatures:  A 

Young  Woman  of  the  Consulate  (The  Bouquet);  A  Young  Woman 
of  the  Directory  in  Promenade  Costume;  Study  of  a  Young  Girl; 
Portrait  of  Mademoiselle  J.  R. - Portrait  of  M.  R.  — - 

694.  Salard,  Mile  Celine  (Paris).  Poppies.  (Water  color.) 

695.  Houbron,  Frederic  (Paris).  Village  Idyl.  (Water  color). 

696.  Gaulard,  Emile  Felix  (Vincennes,  Seine).  The  Ideal.  A  Cameo  in 

Sardonyx,  in  three  Strata. 

697.  Voisin,  Henri  Leon  (Saint  Mande,  Seine.  Case  Containing  Four  Medals 

and  Portraits.  (Bronze  and  Silver.) 

698.  Laurens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Six  Illustrations  for  “Merovingian  Stories,’’ 

by  Augustin  Thierry. 

699.  Bida,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Six  Compositions  in  Aquarelle,  for  illustra¬ 

tions  for  an  edition  of  Shakespeare. 

700.  Renouard,  Paul  (Paris).  The  Speaker  of  the  House  and  the  Newspaper 

Correspondents.  (Washington,  D.  C.)  (Pencil  drawing.) 

701.  Renouard,  Paul  (Paris).  The  Committee  of  Ways  and  Means,  and  the 

Committee  of  Appropriations.  (Washington,  D.  C.)  (Pencil  drawing.) 

CENTER  OF  EAST  WALL,  AT  THE  TOP. 

702.  Stevens,  Alfred  (Brussels)  and  Gervex,  Henri  (Paris).  Studies  (in  oil) 

for  “The  Cyclorama  of  the  Century,”  involving  portraits  of  all  the  cel¬ 
ebrated  personages  of  France  from  the  period  of  the  French  Revolu¬ 
tion  to  the  opening  of  the  last  Paris  Exposition  (1789  to  1889). 

This  section  (No.  702)  represents  the  juncture  of  the  ends  of  the  series. 
On  the  right-hand  side  is  the  closing  group  (1889);  on  the  left-hand  side 
is  the  beginning  (1789). 

These  paintings  should  be  studied  in  sequence.  The  second  in  the 
series  is  No.  757  on  the  North  Wall  (1793-1808);  the  third  is  No.  741, 
on  the  West  Wall  (1814-1852),  and  the  fourth  is  No.  718  on  the  South 
Wall  (1852-1875). 


FRANCE — MINIATURES  MEDALS,  ETC.  2$Q 

703.  Pointelin,  Auguste  Emmanuel  (Paris).  The  Plateau  of  St.  Laurent,  Jura. 

(Pastel.) 

704.  Pointelin,  Auguste  Emmanuel  (Paris).  The  Banks  of  the  Ain.  (Pastel.) 

705.  Lauiens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Six  Illustrations  for  “  Merovingian  Sto¬ 

ries,”  by  Augustin  Thierry. 

706.  Renouard,  Paul  (Paris).  The  President  of  the  Senate  at  Washington, 

Senators,  Members  of  the  Metropolitan  Club,  the  Cosmos  Club,  etc. 
(Pencil  drawing.) 

707.  Bida,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Six  Compositions  in  Aquarella  for  Illustrations 

for  an  Edition  of  Shakespeare. 

708.  I  will,  Marie-Joseph  (Paris).  An  April  Evening  in  Fontainebleau  Forest. 

(Water  color.) 

709.  Borrel,  Alfred  (Paris).  Case  containing  medals:  Victor  Hugo  (Bronze); 

“The  Gymnase”  (Silver);  Portrait  of  a  Child  (Bronze). 

710.  Hildebrand,  Bernard  (Paris).  Case  containing  three  cameos:  Love 

Uncertain  (Agate);  Orpheus  and  Eurydice  (Onyx);  Hebe  (Sardonyx  in 
three  Strata). 

71 1.  Tonnellier,  Georges  (Paris).  An  Idyl.  (Cameo.) 

712.  Biva,  Henri  (Paris).  Roses  and  Nasturtiums.  (Aquarelle.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

713.  Laurens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Six  illustrations  ~or  “  Merovingian  Stories,” 

by  Augustin  Thierry. 

714.  Lemaire,  Georges-Henri  (Paris).  TheAcademie  Frampaise.  (Case  con¬ 

taining  portraits  of  the  forty  members  (1879)  engraved  in  onyx.) 

715.  Dammouse,  Albert  (Sevres).  Decorative  panel  in  porcelain. 

716.  Dupuis,  Daniel  (Paris).  Case  containing  medals. 

717.  Cheret,  Jules  (Paris).  Columbine.  (Pastel). 

718.  Stevens,  Alfred  (Brussels)  and  Gervex,  Henri  (Paris).  Studies  (in  oil) 

for  “The  Cyclorama  of  the  Century.”  (See  No.  702.) — The  Period, 
1852-1875. 

719.  Brateau,  Jules  (Paris).  Case  containing  Medals,  etc. 

720.  Allonge,  Auguste  (Paris).  Descent  into  Wolf  Hollow,  Fortainebmau 

Forest.  (Charcoal  drawing.) 

723.  Laurens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Six  illustrations  for  “  Merovingian  Stories,” 
by  Augustin  Thierry. 

722.  Chaplain,  Jules  Clement  (Paris).  Case  containing  sixty-four  medals. 

723.  Houssay,  Mile.  Josephine  (Paris)  Portrait  of  Madame  A.  D.  S - . 

(Pastel.) 

724.  Bida,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Christ  Resuscitating  the  Daughter  of  Jairus. 

(Engraving.) 

725.  Mezzara,  Madame  (Florence).  The  Virgin,  Infant  Saviour  and  St. 

John.  (Panel  in  wax,  after  Botticelli.) 

WEST  WALL. 

726.  Dubois,  Alphde  (Paris).  Case  containing  thirty-two  medals  and 

plaquettes.  (Bronze.) 

727.  Patey,  Henri-Auguste-Jules  (Paris).  Case  containing  seventeen  medals 

and  medallions. 


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728.  D’Argence,  Eugene  (Paris,.  Moonlignt.  (Pastel.) 

729.  Lechevrel,  Alphonse-Eugene  (Paris).  Case  containing  medals,  cameos 

and  intaglios. 

730.  Central  Society  of  Architects,  of  France.  Case  of  medals.  (E.  A. 

Oudine,  Sculptor.) 

731.  Rehm,  Victorine  (Paris).  Vittoria  Colonna.  (Enamel,  after  Jules 

Lefebvre.) 

732.  Bourgeois,  Maximilien  (Paris).  Case  containing  twelve  medals  in 

bronze,  silver  and  terra  cotta. 

733-  Vernier,  Emile  Sera^hin  (Paris).  Case  containing  eleven  medals, 
plaquettes,  etc. 

734.  Borrel,  Alfred  (Paris).  Case  containing  medals  and  medallions. 

735.  Guillon,  Adolph-Irenee  (Paris).  Under  the  Walnut  Trees  at  Vezelay  .11 

Spring.  (Oil  painting). 

736.  Cazin,  Michel  (Paris).  Case  containing  six  medals. 

737.  Vaudet,  Auguste-Alfred  (Paris).  Case  Containing  Three  Cameos: 

(1)  Portrait  of  Monsieur  V - .  (Agate);  (2)  The  Triumph 

(Carnelian);  A  Japanese  (Onyx). 

738.  Goulard,  Emile  Felix  (Paris).  Case  containing  five  reliefs  in  different 

stones  and  a  Statuette  of  Chalcedony. 

739.  Vernon,  Frederick  (Paris).  Case  containing  twenty  objects,  plaquettes 

and  medallions. 

740.  Patey,  Henri-Auguste-Jules  (Paris).  Case  containing  eight  medals 

and  medallions. 

741.  Stevens,  Alfred  (Brussels)  and  Gervex,  Henri  (Paris).  Studies  (in  oil) 

for  “The  Cyclorama  of  the  Century.”  (See  No.  702.) — The  Period, 

1814-1852. 

742.  Du  Bois,  Henri  (Paris).  Case  containing  thirteen  medals  and  medal¬ 

lions. 

743.  Cagniart,  Emile  (Paris).  The  Place  du  Chatelet,  Paris.  (Pastel.) 

744.  Laurens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Six  Illustrations  for  “  Merovingian 

Stories,”  by  Augustin  Thierry. 

745.  Bottee,  Louis  Alexandre  (Paris).  Case  containing  fourteen  medals  in 

platinum  and  bronze. 

746.  Bottee,  Louis  Alexander  (Paris).  Case  containing  eighteen  medals  in 

platinum  and  bronze. 

747.  Sauzay,  Adrien-Jacques  (Paris).  Village  in  Lorraine,  Banks  of  the  Mou- 

zon.  (Oil  painting.) 

748.  Contal,  Mile.  Jeanne  (Paris).  Case  containing  seven  miniatures  on 

ivory:  The  Letter;  A  Young  Woman;  Portrait  of  Mme.  M  M.  C — ; 
Portrait  of  Emile  T — .;  Portrait  of  M.  T — .;  A  Young  Woman  with  a 
Boa;  The  Smile. 

749.  Peter,  Victor  (Paris).  Case  containing  eighteen  medals:  Portraits  and 

Animals.  (In  bronze.) 

750.  Bellanger,  Camille-Felix  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Mme.  B — .  (Drawing.) 

751.  Cagniart,  £mile  (Paris).  The  Place  de  la  Concorde,  Paris.  (Pastel.) 


FRANCE — MINIATURES,  MEDALS,  ETC.  £4! 

NORTH  WALL. 

752.  Laurens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Six  Illustrations  for  “  Merovingian 

Stories,”  by  Augustin  Thierry. 

753.  Mouren,  Henry  (Paris).  Banks  of  the  Sarthe,  Morning.  (Water  color.) 

754.  Mirmont,  Mile.  Rende  de  (Paris).  Case  containing  six  miniatures  on 

ivory:  Portrait  of  Mile.  H.  de  M — .;  Portrait  of  the  Compte  de  C — .; 
Two  portraits  of  Children;  Portrait  of  a  Young  Woman;  Portrait  of 
the  Comptesse  de  S — . 

755.  Escalier,  Nicolas  (Paris).  How  One  Learns  Fishing.  (Water  color.) 

756.  Allonge,  Auguste  (Paris).  The  Fairies’  Pool,  Fontainebleau.  (Water 

color.) 

757.  Stevens,  Alfred  (Brussels)  and  Gervex,  Henri  (Paris).  Studies  (in  oil) 

for  “The  Cyclorama  of  the  Century.”  (See  No.  702.) — The  Period, 
1793-1808. 

758.  Vernon,  Frederick  (Paris).  Case  containing  three  plaquettes:  The 

Three  Ages  of  Life. 

759.  Doat,  Taxile  (Paris).  Porcelains:  (1)  The  Triumph  of  Silenus;  (2)  Leap 

Frog;  (3)  The  Rising  Sun. 

760.  Doat,  Taxile  (Paris).  Enamels:  (1)  Enoch  Arden;  (2)  The  Story;  (3) 

The  Drama. 

761.  Laurens,  Jean-Paul  (Paris).  Six  Illustrations  for  “Merovingian  Stories,” 

by  Augustin  Thierry. 

762.  Iwill,  Marie-Joseph  (Paris).  Morning.  (Pastel.) 

763.  Mouren,  Henry  (Paris).  Twilight  on  the  Sarthe.  (Aquarelle.) 

764.  Vaudet,  Auguste  (Paris).  Case  containing  six  medals  and  plaquettes. 

765.  Lemaire,  Georges  (Paris).  Case  containing  four  medals  and  cameos. 

766.  Richard,  Mme.  Hortense  (Paris).  A  Venetian  Woman.  (Painting  on 

porcelain.) 


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Group  143-Etchings,  Engrav¬ 
ings,  Etc. 

GALLERY  46. - NUMBERS  767  TO  902  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  47. 

767.  Jacquet,  Achille  (Paris).  The  Report.  (After  Meissonier.)  (Engraving.) 

768.  Lepere,  Auguste  (Paris).  The  Close  of  the  Parliament  at  London. 

(Wood  engraving.) 

769.  Froment,  Eugene  (Paris).  The  Cherif.  (Engraving  on  wood  after  Ben¬ 

jamin  Constant.) 

770.  Vintraut,  Frederick-Godefroy  (Paris).  The  Gypsy.  (Wood  engraving 

after  Franz  Hals.) 

771.  Didier,  A.  (Paris)  Poesie.  (Engraving  after  Raphael.) 

772.  Jacquet,  Jules  (Paris).  Portrait  of  the  Sergeant.  (Engraving  after 

Meissonier.) 

773.  Jacquet,  Jules  (Paris).  “1807.”  (Engraving  after  Meissonier.) 

774.  Poncet,  Jean-Baptiste  (Paris).  The  Entry  of  Christ  into  Jerusalem. 

(Engraving.) 

775.  Dubouchet,  Henri-Joseph  (Paris).  The  Divine  Tragedy.  (Engraving.) 

776.  Ravenne,  Gustave  (Paris).  At  Low  Tide.  (Oil  painting.) 

777.  Lecouteux,  Lionel  (Paris).  Return  from  the  Bear  Hunt — Stone  Age. 

(Engraving.) 

778.  Jacque,  Frederic  (Paris).  A  Flock  of  Sheep.  (Etching  after  Charles 

Jacque.) 

779.  Jacquet,  Achille  (Paris).  The  Sharpshooters.  (Engraving  after  Detaille.) 

780.  Jacquet,  Jules  (Paris).  “1814.’'  (Engraving  after  Meissonier.) 

781.  Poncet,  Jean-Baptiste  (Lyons).  Jesus  Ascending  Calvary.  (Engraving 

after  Flandrin.) 

782.  Danguin,  Jean-Baptiste  (Paris).  Young  Woman  at  her  Toilet.  (Engrav¬ 

ing.) 

783.  Deville,  Maurice  (Paris).  Head  of  a  Young  Woman.  (After  Corcos.) 

(Etching  in  three  colors,  by  a  new  process.) 

784.  Didier,  Adrian  (Paris).  Justice.  (After  Raphael.) 

785.  Jacquet,  Achille  (Paris).  The  Sign  Painter.  (Engraving  after  Meis¬ 

sonier.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

786.  Dillon,  Henri-Patrice  (Paris).  The  Shower.  (Lithograph.) 

787.  Vintraut.  Frederic-Godefroy  (Havre).  A  Man’s  Head.  (Engraving 

after  Franz  Hals.) 

788.  Gceneutte,  Norbert  (Paris).  “Maud.”  (Dry  point.) 


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•789.  Jacob-Bazin,  Madame  (Paris).  Springtime.  (Wood  engraving  after 
Mengin.) 

790.  Flameng,  “Leopold  (Paris).  Grolier  at  the  Printer  Aldus’s  House. 

(Etching  after  Francois  Flameng.) 

791.  Chaigneau,  Ferdinand  (Paris).  A  Warm  Day.  (Etching.) 

792.  Sirouy,  Achille  (Paris).  “Christ  Asleep  During  the  Storm.”  (Litho¬ 

graph  after  Eugepe  Delacroix.) 

793.  Poncet,  Jean-Baptiste  (Lyons).  Birth  of  Jesus.  (Engraving.) 

794.  Focillon,  Victor-Louis  (Paris).  The  End  of  the  Book.  (Wood  engraving.) 

795.  Lepere,  Auguste  (Paris).  Fete  at  the  Tuilleries.  (Wood  engraving.) 

796.  Lunois  Alexandre  (Paris).  Wine.  (Lithograph  after  Lhermitte.) 

797.  Flameng,  Leopold  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Dr.  Pasteur.  (Etching  after 

Edelfelt.) 

798.  Flameng,  Leopold  (Paris).  The  Glorification  of  the  Law.  (Etching 

after  Baudry.) 

799.  Poncet,  Jean-Baptiste  (Lyons).  The  Burning  Bush. 

800.  Baudoin,  Franck  (Paris).  A  Drinker.  (Wood  engraving  after  Franz 

Hals.) 

801.  La  Motte,  Alphonse  (Paris).  Les  Etats-Generaux  (June  23,  1789). 

(Engraving  after  the  high-relief  of  Jules  Dalou.) 

802.  De  Blois,  Charles  Theodore  (Varenne-Saint-Hilaire,  Seine).  “Interview¬ 

ing.”  (Etching  and  burin.) 

803.  Boilvin,  Emile  (Paris).  General  Moreau.  (Etching  after  Meissonier.) 

804.  Lunois,  Alexandre  (Paris).  A  Dutch  Woman  of  Vollendam.  (Litho¬ 

graph.) 

805.  Poncet  Jean-Baptiste  (Lyons).  Adam  and  Eve.  (Engraving.) 

806.  Gceneutte,  Norbert  (Paris).  View  of  Venice  from  the  Quay  of  the  Slavs. 

(Etching.) 

807.  Lunois,  Alexandre  (Paris).  Night  Worship.  (Lithograph.) 

808.  Rousseau,  Alfred  (Paris).  The  Lost  Travellers.  (Etching  after  J.  F. 

Millet.) 

809.  Boilvin,  Emile.  The  Bibliophiles.  (Etching  after  Fortuny.) 

810.  Delauney,  Alfred-Alexandre  (Paris.)  Chartres  Cathedral.  (Etching.) 

WEST  WALL. 

811.  Gaujean,  Eugene  (Paris).  Frame  with  two  colored  engravings:  “The 

Souvenir,”  and  “  The  Abandoned  One." 

812.  Decisy,  Eugdne  (Paris).  Oatmeal  Broth,  Brittany.  (Lithograph.) 

813.  Lepere,  Auguste  (Paris).  Cathedral  of  Rouen.  (Engraving.) 

814.  Pannemaker,  Stdphane  (Paris).  The  Dream.  (Wood  engraving  after 

Chaplin.) 

815.  Gilbert,  Achille  (Paris).  The  King  of  the  Forest.  (Engraving  after  Rosa 

Bonheur.)  (The  painting  is  No.  426. — Gallery  56.) 

816.  Lecouteux,  Lionel  (Paris).  The  Lunch.  (Etching  after  Jules  Breton.) 

817.  Damman,  Benjamin-Auguste-Louis  (Paris).  The  Gleaners.  (Etching 

after  J.  F.  Millet.) 

818.  Leveille,  Auguste  (Paris).  Inauguration  of  the  Opera.  (Wood  engraving./ 

819.  Dufour,  Camille  (Paris).  Quay  at  Auteuil,  Paris.  (Oil  painting.) 

820.  Gilbert,  Achille.  The  Boars.  (Engraving  after  Rosa  Bonheur.) 


244 


WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp't  K — FINE  ARTS. 

821.  Lecouteux,  Lionel  (Paris).  The  End  of  Summer.  (Engraving  after 

Collin.) 

822.  Buhot,  Fdlix  (Paris).  The  Clock-Tower  of  Parliament  House  from 

Westminster  Bridge,  London. 

823.  Bahuet,  Alfred  (Paris).  Juan  Prim.  (Lithograph  after  Henri  Reg- 

nault.) 

824.  Robert,  Charles  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Queen  Isabella.  (Engraving.) 

825.  Patricot,  Jean  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  Portrait  of  the  Mother  of  Raphael 

(After  Raphael.)  (Engraving.) 

826.  Yarz,  Edmond  (Paris).  Statue  of  Colleone,  Venice.  (Oil  painting.) 

827.  Sulpis,  Emile  Jean  (Paris).  Saint  Sebastian.  (Engraving  after  Man« 

tegna.) 

828.  Gusman,  Pierre  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Hille  Bobbe,  of  Haarlem.  (Wood 

engraving  after  Franz  Hals.) 

829.  Braquemond,  Felix  (Sevres).  The  Last  Chance.  (Etching  after  Meis- 

sonier.) 

830.  Mongin,  Augustin  (Paris).  The  Order.  (Etching  after  Meissonier.) 

831.  Annedouche,  Alfred-Joseph  (Paris).  The  Virgin.  (Engraving  after 

Bouguereau.) 

832.  Villemsens,  Adrien  (Paris)  The  Marriage  of  Charles  VIII  and  Anne  of 

Brittany.  (After  Jehan  de  Paris.)  (Wood  engraving.) 

833.  Boilvin,  Emhe  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Madame  L.  S - .  (Etching  after 

Carolus-Duran.) 

834.  Didier,  Adrien  (Paris).  Portrait  of  M.  Thiers.  (Engraving  after 

Bonnat.) 

835.  Pannemaker,  Stephane  (Paris).  A  Young  Girl.  (Wood  engraving  after 

Gainesborough.) 

836.  Levy,  Gustave.  Virgin  with  the  Veil.  (Engraving  after  Raphael.) 

837.  Patricot,  Jean  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  The  Vision  of  Ezekial.  (Wood  en¬ 

graving  after  Raphael.) 

838.  Danguin,  Jean  Baptiste  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Pius  VII  and  Cardinal 

Caprara.  (Engraving  after  L.  David.) 

839.  Tissot,  James  (Nantes).  The  Prodigal  Son.  The  Departure.  (Etch¬ 

ing.) 

This  series  of  four  etchings  is  after  the  series  of  paintings  by  Tissot.  (See  No.  487, 
etseq.) 

840.  Tissot,  James  (Nantes).  The  Prodigal  Son  in  a  Foreign  Land.  (Etch¬ 

ing.) 

841.  Tissot,  James  (Nantes).  The  Return  of  the  Prodigal.  (Etching.) 

842.  Tissot,  James  (Nantes).  The  Fatted  Calf.  (Etching.) 

843.  Jaubert,  Leon  (Paris).  The  Mill-Village  of  Clairefontaine.  (Oil 

painting.) 

844.  Manesse,  George-Henri  (Paris).  Supposed  Portrait  of  Louis  del  Rio’s 

Wife.  (Etching  after  A.  Moro.) 

845.  Manesse,  George-Henri  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Madame  Van  Beeresteyne. 

(Etching  after  Franz  Hals.) 

846.  Monguin,  Augustin  (Paris).  The  Song.  (Etching  after  Meissonier.) 

847.  Gautier,  Armand.  Thursday’s  Promenade.  (Lithograph.) 


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848.  Gautier,  Armand.  Portrait  of  M.  Delyenne.  (Lithograph.) 

849.  Bazin,  Leon  (Paris).  Erasmus.  (Wood  engraving,  after  Holbein.) 

850.  Guerard,  Henri  (Paris).  Rock  Crystal  Vase.  (Etching.) 

851.  Guerard,  Henri  (Paris).  Portrait  of  the  Mother.  (Etching,  after  Whis¬ 

tler. 

852.  Guerard,  Henri  (Paris).  The  Bridge  at  Mantes.  (Etching,  after  Corot.) 

853.  Ardail,  Albert  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Madame  Jarre.  (Etching,  after 

Prud’hon.) 

NORTH  WALL. 

854.  Burney,  Fran^ois-Eugene  (Paris).  Monsieur  de  Segur.  (Etching,  after 

Faillard.) 

855.  Burney,  Frampois-Eugene  (Paris).  Chocolate  Woman.  (Etching,  after 

Leotard.) 

856.  Boutelie,  Louis  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Beatrice  D’Este.  (Engraving,  after 

Leonardo  da  Vinci.) 

857.  Ardail,  Albert  (Paris).  The  Little  Girl  with  the  ’Shepherd’s  Crook. 

(Etching,  after  Gerard  Flinck.) 

858.  Lalauze,  Adolph.  The  Halt.  (Etching,  after  Meissonier.) 

859.  Siroy,  Achille  (Paris).  The  Descent  from  the  Cross.  (Lithograph,  after 

Ribera.) 

860.  Bracquemond,  Felix  (Sevres).  La  Rixe.  (Etching,  after  Meissonier.) 

861.  Lessore,  Henri-Emile  (Paris).  Portraits  of  E.  Morin  and  Jules  Janin. 

(Dry  points.) 

862.  Paynot,  Mile.  Gabrielle  (Paris).  Reverie.  (Etching,  after  Alfred  Stev¬ 

ens.) 

863.  LeveillS,  Auguste  (Paris).  Bust  of  Dalou.  (Etching,  after  Rodin.) 

864.  Levasseur,  Jules-Gabriel  (Paris).  The  Oath  of  the  Horatii.  (Engrav¬ 

ing,  after  L.  David.) 

865.  Alasoniere,  Henri  (Paris).  The  Return.  (Etching,  after  Henry  Mosler.) 

866.  Rapine,  Fran^oise  (Boulogne-on-the  Seine).  Rabbi,  Commenting  on 

the  Bible.  (Engraving,  after  Le  Compte  de  Nouy.) 

867.  Guichard,  Mile.  Louise  (Paris).  The  Harbor  of  Dunkirk.  (Etching, 

after  Lapostolet.) 

868.  Chauvel,  Theophile  (Paris).  The  Willow  Grove.  (Etching,  after  Corot.) 

869.  Louveau-Rouveyre,  Mme.  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Andre  Vesale.  (Etching, 

afterGalcar.) 

870.  Morse,  Auguste-Achille  (Paris).  Moliere  and  Corneille.  (Engraving, 

after  Gerome.) 

871.  Chapon,  Leon-Louis  (Paris).  The  Last  Judgment.  (Wood  engraving, 

after  Michael  Angelo.) 

872.  Chauvel,  Theophile  (Paris).  The  Storm.  (Etching,  after  Diaz.) 

873.  Bracquemond,  Felix  (Sevres).  David.  (Etching,  after  Gustave  Mo¬ 

reau.) 

874.  Baude,  Charles  (Paris).  Alexandre  Dumas,  Jr.  (Wood  engraving,  after 

Bonnat.) 

875.  Derbier,  Emile-Louis  (Paris).  Grandmother.  (Wood  engraving,  after 

Renard.) 


246  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS 

876.  Laveille,  Auguste  (Paris).  Bust  of  Baudry.  •  (Engraving  after  Paul 

Dubois.) 

877.  Sirouy,  Achille  (Paris).  Venus  and  Adonis.  (Lithograph  after  Prud- 

hon.) 

878.  Didier,  Adrien  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Anne  of  Cleves.  (Engraving,  after 

Holbein.) 

879.  Bracquemond,  Felix  (Sevres).  The  Water  Drawers.  (Etching,  after 

Millet.)  - 

880.  Levy,  Gustave.  Melody.  (Lithograph.) 

881.  Froment,  Emile  (Paris).  Portrait.  (Lithograph.) 

882.  Danguin,  Jean-Baptiste  (Paris).  The  Virgin.  (Wood  engraving,  after 

Van  Dyck.) 

883.  Baude,  Charles  (Paris).  An  Old  Woman.  (Wood  engraving,  after 

Rembrandt.) 

884.  Baude,  Charles  (Paris).  The  Dealer  of  Cards.  (Wood  engraving,  after 

Ribot. 

885.  Brunet-Debaines,  Louis  (Rouen).  View  of  Venice.  (Etching,  after 

Ziem.) 

886.  Brunet-Debaines,  Louis  (Rouen).  St.  Peter’s  Church  at  Caen.  (Etch¬ 

ing.) 

887.  Dubouchet,  Henri-Joseph  (Paris).  The  Divine  Tragedy.  (Engrav¬ 

ing.) 

EAST  WALL. 

888.  Danguin,  Jean-Baptiste  (Paris).  Rembrandt’s  Sister.  (Engraving,  after 

Rembrandt.) 

889.  Desmoulins,  Fernand  (Paris).  The  Empiric.  (Etching,  after  Ribot.) 

890.  Laguillermie,  Frederic- Auguste  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Helen  Fourment. 

(Etching,  after  Rubens.) 

891.  Focillon,  Victor-Louis  (Paris).  Corner  of  the  Farm.  (Etching,  after 

Millet.) 

892.  Appian,  Adolphe  (Lyons).  Morning  Fog.  (Oil  painting.) 

893.  Delauncy,  Alfred-Alexandre  (Paris).  Mont  St.  Michel.  (Etching.) 

894.  Delavallee,  Henri  (Paris).  Angelique  at  Her  Window.  (Aquatint.) 

895.  Delavallee,  Henri  (Paris).  Snow  Effect.  (Aquatint.) 

896.  Laguillermie,  Freddric-Auguste  (Paris).  The  Young  Duke.  (Etching, 

after  Orchardson.) 

897.  Laguillermie,  Frederic-Auguste  (Paris).  The  Children  of  Charles  I. 

(Etching,  after  Van  Dyck.) 

898.  Brunet-Debaines,  Louis  (Rouen).  Willows  Whiten,  Aspens  Quiver. 

(After  Keeley  Halswelle.) 

899.  Levasseur,  Jules-Gabriel  (Paris).  The  Cervarolles.  (Engraving,  after 

Hebert.) 

900.  Morse,  Auguste-Achille  (Paris).  The  Blessing.  (After  Nicolas  Maes.) 

901.  Boutelie,  Louis  (Paris).  Annunciation  of  the  Virgin.  (Steel  engraving 

after  Leonardo  da  Vinci.) 

902.  Bergeret,  Pierre-Denis  (Paris).  The  Desert.  (Oil  painting.) 


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Groups  142  and  145-Objects 
of  Decorative  Art. 

GALLERY  58. 

ROTUNDA  OF  THE  EAST  PAVILION. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  53. 
FIRED  POTTERY. 

903.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Cabbage-leaf  vase,  green,  white  and  blue. 

904.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Vase  of  six  rows  of  Columbine,  blue  and 

white  mingling. 

905.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Large  ribbed  vase,  yellow,  green  and 

red. 

906.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Large  vase  with  four  handles,  red  and 

blue. 

907.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Gourd  shaped  vase,  grey. 

908.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Blue  vase  with  two  handles. 

909.  Cheret,  Joseph  (Paris).  Bronze  vase  decoration,  women  with  masks. 

910.  Cheret,  Joseph  (Paris).  Bronze  vase  decoration,  fishing  has  begun. 

91 1.  Sevres  Vase,  in  center  of  rotunda. 

GALLERY  $7. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  NO.  1,  NEAR  ENTRANCE  FROM  THE  ROTUNDA. 

912.  Lachenal,  Edmond  (Paris).  Pot  in  bamboo  design. 

912a.  Lachenal,  Edmond  (Paris).  Potiche,  bamboo  design. 

913.  Bargas,  Armand  (Paris).  Portrait  of  a  child.  (Plaquette.) 

914.  Chaplet,  Ernest  (Paris).  Green  vase. 

915.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Potiche,  variations  of  white. 

916.  Levasseur,  Henri-Louis  (Paris).  The  Victor  of  the  Tournament. 

(Pewter-platter.) 

917.  Dalpayrat,  Adrian  (Paris).  Vase  in  turquoise  and  red. 

918.  Lachenal,  Edmond  (Paris).  Potiche,  light  green. 

919.  Chaplet,  Ernest  (Paris).  Vase  in  blue,  red  and  white. 

920.  Bargas,  Armand  (Paris).  Bronze  medallion  of  Columbus. 

921.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Gourd-shaped  vase,  grey. 

922.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Earthenware  bowl,  red  and  blue  glaze. 
922a.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Earthenware  bowl,  green. 

923.  Levasseur,  Henri-Louis  (Paris).  Card-receiver.  (Pewter.) 


248  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION—  DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


924.  Dammouse,  Alfred  (Paris).  Porcelain  vase,  ovoid.  Arabesque  design 

in  gold  and  color. 

925.  Lemaire,  George.  Head  of  Corneille.  ( Pierre  dure .) 

926.  Mercie,  Antonin  (Paris).  Amphitrite— Statue  in  ivory  with  gold,  pearls 

and  coral.  On  a  silver  stand  with  gold  patina. 

GALLERY  56. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  NO.  1. 

OBJECTS  FROM  THE  UNION  CENTRALE  DES  ARTS  DECORATIFS.) 

927.  Galle  (Nancy).  Spheroidal  vase  with  raised  brim,  in  opaline  glass  with 

red  and  brown  stains. 

928.  Christofle  &  Cie.  (Paris)  Cream  jug  of  spheroidal  form,  flattened. 

Hammered  and  chiseled  silver.  Interior  in  silver-gilt. 

929.  Christofle  &  Cie.  (Paris)  Coffee  pot  in  hammered  and  carved  silver. 

Style  of  Louis  XVI.  Reproduction  by  electrotyping. 

930.  Lachenal  (Chatillon-sous-Bagneux,  Seine).  Faience  plate,  green  ground 

with  yellow  flowers. 

931.  Galle  (Nancy).  Cup  in  white  glass  stained  with  black.  The  outer 

circumference  decorated  with  four  cameos  in  color. 

932.  Pannier  Freres  (Paris).  Tall  glass  vase,  character  of  Jade.  Black  and 

red  decoration  in  relief. 

933.  Galle  (Nancy).  Bottle  with  spheroidal  body  flattened,  character  of  jade. 

Black  and  red  decoration. 

934.  Haviland  &  Cie  and  Chaplet  (Paris).  Ovoid  vase  in  burnt  clay,  orna¬ 

mented  in  red,  blue,  green  and  yellow. 

935.  Bapst  &  Falize  (Paris).  Long  oval  platter  of  hammered  silver. 

936.  Brateau,  Jules  (Paris).  Pewter  plate;  decoration  representing  “The 

Seasons.” 

937.  Fanniere  Freres.  (Paris)  Double  salt-cellar  in  engraved  silver. 

938.  Bapst  &  Falize  (Paris).  Hammered  and  engraved  silver  bowl. 

939.  Christofle  &  Cie.  (Paris)  Ovoid  milk  pitcher,  hammered  silver. 

940.  Rousseau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Small  glass  jardiniere  imitating  jade.  Dec¬ 

orated  with  leaves  in  copper  red. 

941.  Lachenal  (Chatillon-sous-Bagneux,  Seine).  Large  plate,  polychrome 

decoration;  iris  upon  a  ground  of  gold. 

942.  Chaplet,  E.  (Choisy-le-Roy,  Seine)  Porcelain  bottle  with  ovoid  body. 

943.  Cristallerie  of  Baccarat.  Quadrangular  vase  in  crystal,  with  widening 

cylindrical  opening. 

944.  Rousseau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Vase  in  violet  glass  spotted  with  gold.  Dec¬ 

oration  in  flowers  and  leaves.  (Engraved.) 

945.  David,  Mile.  Marie  (Paris).  Plate  of  decorated  porcelain.  Border  in 

festoons. 

946.  Voisin  &  Delacrois  (Bourg-la-Reine,  Seine).  Elliptical-ovoid  vase  with 

grey-red  and  green  glaze. 

947.  Delaherche  (Paris).  Large  earthenware  turbine  vase  with  brown  leaves 

and  fruit  on  a  mottled  red  and  blue  ground. 


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948.  Haviland  &  Cie.  and  Chaplet  (Paris).  Cylindrical  vase  in  earthenware. 

Brown  ground  with  stars. 

949.  Deck  (Paris).  Small  porcelain  vase  with  relief  decoration. 

950.  Massier,  Clement.  Plate  with  brim  lightly  raised.  Metallic  effect. 

Wheat  decoration. 

951.  Brocard  &  Fils  (Paris).  Ovoid  cup  in  opalescent  glass  with  green  leaf 

design. 

952.  Carries  (Paris).  Ovoid  vase  with  a  small  flaring  neck.  (Grey  glaze.) 

953.  Deck  (Paris).  Porcelain  bowl. 

954.  Moreau,  Mme.  Camille,  nee  Nelaton  (Paris).  Large  faience  plate  with 

red  fish  in  relief. 

955.  Dammouse  (Paris).  Faience  vase  with  flaring  neck. 

956.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Conic  faience  vase 

with  Arabic  inscriptions  and  metallic  lustre. 

957.  Dammouse  (Paris).  Deep  plate  with  cream-colored  ground,  decorated 

with  fish  in  relief.  (Porcelain.) 

958.  Delaherche  (Paris).  Ovoid  vase  with  grey  and  red  glaze. 

959.  Berquin-Veragoz  (Paris).  Fish  of  chiseled  bronze,  gilded,  with  scales  of 

labradorite,  on  a  plate  of  lapis  de  Russe. 

960.  Gueyton  &  Cie  (Paris).  Small  plate  in  hammered  and  chiseled  silver, 

partially  gilded. 

961.  Grandhomme  (Paris).  The  Voices.  (Jeanne  d’  Arc.)  Enamel  after 

Gustave  Moreau. 

962.  Thiebaut  Freres  (Paris).  Ovoid  bronze  vase  from  cire  perdue 

963.  Pull,  Pdre  et  fils  (Paris).  Small  avoid  pot  in  hard  porcelain. 

964.  Chaplet,  E.  (Paris)  Bottle  with  ovoid  body  and  cylindrical  neck.  In 

red  glaze  with  green  spots.  (Porcelain.) 

GLASS  CASE,  NO.  2. 

965.  Thesmar,  Fernand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  Cup  in  translucent  enamel 

cloisonnde.  Jade  and  light  rose. 

966.  Thesmar,  Fernand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  Cup  in  translucent  enamel  cloi- 

sonnee.  Rose  of  Provins. 

967.  Falize,  Lucien  (Paris).  Small  portable  clock  in  ivory,  gold  and  silver- 

gilt. 

968.  Falize,  Lucien  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Marguerite  de  Foix,  Duchess  of 

Brittany,  1453-1486.  Bas-relief  hammered  in  fine  gold,  encased  in  a 
cast  silver  engraved  frame. 

969.  Berquin-Veragoz,  Lucien-Auguste  (Paris).  Vases  in  oriental  agate 

with  cover.  Adorned  with  bronze  engraved  and  gilded;  style  of  Louis 
XVI.  (Pairs  with  No.  978.) 

970.  Leveille,  Ernest-Baptiste  (Paris).  Vase  in  Parisian  style.  “Burnt  crys¬ 

tal,”  incised,  leaving  ornaments  and  foliage  in  deep  violet,  in  relief. 

971.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Vase  of  blue  violet 
ground,  with  star-fish  in  old  silver. 

Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Plaque  with  ornament 
in  gold  with  shells. 


972. 


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WORLDS  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION  —  DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


973- 

974 

975 

976 

977 

978 

979 

980 

981 

982 
982a. 

983. 

984. 

985. 

986. 

987. 

988. 

989. 

990. 

991. 

992. 

993- 

992a, 

994. 

995- 

996. 

997* 


Leveille,  Ernest-Baptiste  (Paris).  Flat  crystal  vase,  imitating  jade  in 
character.  Deep  violet  surface  engraved  with  fish  and  sea-weed  in 
two  tones. 

Dalpayrat,  Adrien  (Paris).  Gray  earthenware  vase,  red  mottled  with 
turquoise. 

Falize,  Lucien  (Paris).  Portrait  of  Marguerite  of  Valois,  Queen  of  Na¬ 
varre,  1492-1549.  Panel  in  hammered  gold  and  silver. 

Falize,  Lucien  (Paris).  Cover  for  manuscript  “Book  of  Hours,”  in  gold 
enamel  and  filagree. 

Leveille,  Ernest-Baptiste  (Paris).  A  vase  of  Japanese  character,  crys¬ 
tal  imitating  jade.  Yellow  surface  engraved  with  fish  and  sea- weed. 

Berquin-Yeragoz,  Lucien-Auguste  (Paris).  Vase  in  oriental  agate  with 
cover.  Adorned  with  bronze  engraved  and  gilded.  Style  of  Louis 
XVI.  (Pairs  with  No.  969.) 

Chaplet,  Ernest  (Paris).  Square  vase  in  porcelain-flambe,  red-brown 
and  green;  crackle  surface. 

Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Plaque,  iris-blue 
ground  with  leaves  and  gold  rings. 

Moreau-Vauthier,  Augustin-Jean  (deceased).  Fortune.  (Statuette  in 
ivory.) 

Chaplet,  Ernest  (Paris).  Square  vase  in  porcelain-flambe,  red-brown 
and  green. 

Chaplet,  Ernest  (Paris).  Small  bottle-shaped  vase  with  four  handles, 
porcelain-flambe,  deep  red  and  white. 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris).  Pewter  plate,  with  representation  of  “The 
Elements.” 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul 
ated  cover. 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 

Brateau,  Jules-Paul  (Paris). 


(Paris).  Pewter  bouillon  bowl,  with  richly  decor- 

Pewter  plate. 

Pewter  letter-tray. 

Pewter  goblet  with  ivy  leaf  design. 

Pewter  pitcher. 

Pewter  plate. 

Pewter  goblet  with  leaf  design. 

Pewter  salt-cellar  and  its  shovel. 

Pewted  card-receiver  (gilded). 

Pewter  coffee  pot. 

Pewter  tray. 

Leveille,  Ernest-Baptiste  (Paris).  Vase  with  flattened  bowl.  At  foot 
and  neck,  dark  sardonyx.  Ornaments  sculptured  in  the  mass. 
Thesmar,  Fernand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  Cup  in  translucent  enamel 
cloisonn£e  dark  blue  ground. 

Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Plaque,  mottled 
ground  of  dead  gold;  iridescent  surface. 

Dampt,  Jean  (Paris).  Virginity.  (Ivory  statuette.) 


ON  PEDESTAL. 

998.  Massier,  Clement  (Paris).  Tall  vase,  iris  with  gold. 


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GALLERY  49. 

NUMBERS  999  TO  1034,  INCLUSIVE. 

IN  GLASS  CASE. 

999.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Vase  of  deep  crimson 

with  multicolored  spots.  Metallic  lustre. 

1000.  Chaplet,  Ernest  (Paris).  Gray-green  vase;  square  with  tall  neck. 

1001.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Vase  with  lees-of- 

wine  ground  and  crescents. 

1002.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Vase,  bottle  shape, 

metallic  lustre;  iridescent. 

1003.  Deverin,  Henri  (Paris).  Decorative  design  on  parchment  for  the  bind¬ 

ing  of  Froissart’s  chronicles. 

1004.  Chaplet,  Ernest  (Choisy-le-Roi).  Bottle  shaped  vase,  red  porcelain. 

1005.  Dalpayrat,  Adrien  (Paris).  Earthenware  vase,  Water-green  color. 

1006.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Faience  vase,  iris 

ground,  gold  branches. 

1007.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Faience  vase,  green 

ground  with  gold  thistles.  Metallic  lustre;  iridescent. 

1008.  Chaplet,  Ernest  (Choisy-le-Roi).  Square  porcelain  vase,  blue-gray 

and  red. 

1009.  Dalpayrat,  Adrien  (Paris).  Gourd  shape  earthenware  vase;  chimera. 

Red  with  turquoise  and  yellow  spots. 

1010.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Scoriae  vase  with 

leaves  in  gold  and  platinum. 

1011.  Chaplet,  Ernest  (Choisy-le-Roi).  Porcelain-flambe  bottle,  blue,  red 

and  white. 

1012.  Chaplet,  Ernest  (Choisy-le-Roi).  Porcelain  bottle,  turquoise. 

1013.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Iridescent  faience 

bowl,  with  flowers  on  a  gold  ground.  Metallic  lustre. 

1014.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Faience  vase;  silver- 

gilt  effect  with  stars. 

1015.  Dammouse,  Albert  (Paris).  Flask  of  porcelain,  gray  ground  with  white 

and  gold  decoration. 

1016.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Cachepot  (the  outer  pot  in  which  to  place 

an  earthen  flower-pot)  faience,  red  and  blue. 

1017.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Large  faience  plaque,  blue,  gray  and  red. 

1018.  Chaplet,  Ernest  (Choisy-le-Roi).  Porcelain-flamb6  vase,  green  and  red. 

1019.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Triangular  faience 

platter,  with  peacock  feather  decorations. 

1020.  Leveille,  Ernest-Baptiste  (Paris).  Glass  bowl,  character  of  Sardonyx, 

with  ornaments  carved  in  relief. 

1021.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Cone-shaped  bot¬ 

tle,  metallic  lustre,  iridescent;  gold  branches  in  grey-green  ground. 

1022.  Deverin,  Flenri  (Paris).  Aquarelle  design  on  parchment  for  the  bind¬ 

ing  of  Froissart’s  chronicles. 


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1023.  Fournier,  Anatole-Alexis  (Paris).  The  Harvest.  (Enamels  on  copper.) 

1024.  Massier,  Clement  (Golfe-Juan,  Alpes-Maritimes).  Faience  vase,  velvet 

ground  enriched  with  gold  branches. 

1025.  Delaherche,  Auguste.  Plaque;  red  and  blue,  anemone  design. 

1026.  Dalpayrat,  Adrien  (Paris)  and  Voisin,  Delacroix  (Paris).  Gourd  oi 

chimera  design;  earthenware  flambe,  red  and  yellow. 

1027.  Leveiile,  Ernest-Baptiste  (Paris).  Glass  bowl,  character  of  Sardonyx, 

with  relief  ornamentation. 

1028.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Large  faience  plaque,  yellow  and  gray. 

1029.  Delaherche,  Auguste  (Paris).  Faience  cachepot;  red  and  blue  with 

depressions  in  the  sides. 

ON  PEDESTAL,  EAST  OF  GLASS  CASE. 

1030.  Cheret,  Joseph  (Paris).  Vase,  Design  of  Children  and  Frogs.  (Bronze.) 

1031.  Marrou,  Ferdinand  (Rouen).  Shovel  and  tongs  in  wrought  iron. 

1032.  Marrou,  Ferdinand  (Rouen).  Two  leaves  in  hammered  sheet-iron. 

1033.  Marrou,  Ferdinand  (Rouen).  A  poppy  stem  with  flowers,  in  lead,  ham¬ 

mered. 

1034.  Guerard,  Henri  (Paris).  Old  books.  Design  in  burnt  wood. 


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Groups  139  to  143-Architec¬ 
ture  as  a  Fine  Art. 

NUMBERS  1035  TO  1195,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  COURT. 


NORTH  SIDE,  BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  END  OF  THE  COURT. 

ALCOVE  82. 

1035.  Deperthes,  Pierre-Joseph-Edouard  (Paris).  Perspective  View  of  the 

Grand  Staircase,  Salle  des  Fetes,  City  Hall,  Paris. 

1036.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Palais  de  Justice  at  Bucharest.  (One  of  eight 

drawings.)  Details  of  ornamentation. 

1037.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Palace  of  Justice  at  Bucharest — Plan  of  the  first 

floor. 

1038.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Algerian  Pavilion  at  the  French  Exposition- 

Universelle,  1889 — Photograph  and  plans  in  one  frame. 

1039.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Church  of  Esnandes.  Restoration — Plans  and 

aquarelles  in  one  frame. 

1040.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Pavilion  of  the  Argentine  Republic  at  the 

French  Exposition-Universelle,  1889.  Aquarelles,  photographs  and 
plans. 

1041.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Tower  of  Solidor,  at  St.  Servan.  One  of  four 

drawings. 

1042.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Tower  of  Solidor,  at  St.  Servan — Plans  and 

transverse  section. 

1043.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Tower  of  Solidor,  at  St.  Servan — Restorations. 

1044.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Tower  of  Solidor,  at  St.  Servan.  Perspective 

views. 

1045.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Church  of  Lamballe — North  Front  and  plan. 

1046.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Church  of  Lamballe — Restorations.  Transverse 

sections,  North  side. 

1047.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Church  of  Lambelle — Ensemble  and  longitudi¬ 

nal  section. 

1048.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Church  of  Lambelle — South  Front  and  plan. 

1049.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Palace  of  Justice  at  Bucharest. 

1050.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Palace  of  Justice  at  Bucharest — Plan  of  ground 

floor. 

1051.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Palace  of  Justice  at  Bucharest — Longitudinal 

F  ront. 

1052.  Ballu,  Albert  (Paris),  Palace  of  Justice  at  Bucharest — Principal  Front. 


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1053- 

1054. 


I055- 

1056. 

1057. 

1058. 

I059- 

1060. 

1061. 

1062. 

1063. 

1064. 

1065. 

1066. 

1067. 

1068. 

1069. 

1070. 

1071. 

1072. 

1073. 

1074. 


Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Palace  of  Justice  at  Bucharest.  Details  of  orna¬ 
mentation. 

Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Palace  of  Justice  at  Bucharest.  Perspective 
view. 

ALCOVE  83. 

Gaudet,  Julien  (Paris).  Plans  for  a  new  Postoffice,  Paris.  Four  plans 
in  one  frame. 

Lafallye,  Charles-Paul  (Paris).  Design  for  the  Decoration  of  a  Din¬ 
ing-room  in  Renaissance  style.  (1)  Wall. 

Lafallye,  Charles-Paul  (Paris).  Design  for  the  Decoration  of  a  Dining¬ 
room  in  Renaissance  style.  (2)  Ceiling. 

Besperthes,  Pierre-Joseph-Edouard  (Paris).  Project  for  the  Reconstruc¬ 
tion  of  the  Front  of  the  Cathedral  at  Milan.  Perspective  view. 

Bigaux,  Louis  (Paris).  Projected  Decoration  for  the  Foyer  of  a 
Theater.  Aquarelle. 

Espouy,  Hector-James-Baptiste  (Paris).  Souvenir  of  Greece.  Restora¬ 
tion  of  the  Temple  of  Nike  Apteros,  at  Athens. 

Gaudet,  Julien  (Paris).  New  Postoffi.ce  at  Paris.  Design  of  the  front 
and  transverse  sections. 


ALCOVE  84. 

Gordonnier,  Louis-Marie  (Lille).  Plans  for  the  Stock  Exchange  at 
Amsterdam.  Front  on  the  Damrak. 

Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Palace  of  Justice  at  Charleroi. 

Gordonnier,  Louis-Marie  (Lille).  Plans  for  the  Stock  Exchange  at 
Amsterdam.  Ground  floor  plan. 

Gordonnier,  Louis-Marie  (Lille).  Plans  for  the  Stock  Exchange  at 
Amsterdam.  Front  on  the  Nieuwy  Brug. 

Gordonnier,  Louis-Marie  (Lille).  Plans  for  the  Stock  Exchange  at 
Amsterdam.  Front  on  the  Damrak. 

Saint-Pere,  Charles,  (fils);  Saint-Pere,  Eugene  (p£re),  Messrs, 
Trouillet,  Daumet  and  Emile  Sagot  (Paris).  Plans  for  a  Cathedral  at 
Tunis.  (Nine  aquarelles.) 

Saint-Pere  (father  and  son),  Trouillet,  Daumet  and  Sagot  (Paris). 
Cathedral  at  Tunis. 

Saint-Pere,  (father  and  son),  Trouillet,  Daumet  and  Sagot  (Paris). 
Cathedral  at  Tunis. 

Gordonnier,  Louis-Marie  (Lille).  Stock  Exchange  at  Amsterdam. 
Transverse  section — detail. 

Gordonnier,  Louis-Marie  (Lille).  Stock  Exchange  at  Amsterdam. 
Front  on  the  Dam. 

Gordonnier,  Louis-Marie  (Lille).  Stock  Exchange  at  Amsterdam. 
Plan. 

Gordonnier,  Louis-Marie  (Lille).  Stock  Exchange  at  Amsterdam. 
Longitudinal  cross  section. 

Ballu,  Albert  (Paris).  Project  for  Cathedral  at  Algiers.  (Photographs 
and  plans.) 


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ALCOVE  85. 


1075.  Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris).  Re-building  and  restora¬ 
tion  of  the  Chateau  of  Tonquedec,  North  Brittany.  (Twelve  draw¬ 
ings.)  General  perspective. 


1076. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Restoration  of  the  west  front. 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1077. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Plan  (Restoration). 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1078. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Plan  (present  condition). 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1079. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
West  Front — (Present  condition). 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1080. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Present  condition  of  the  northeast  front. 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1081. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Restoration  of  the  north  front. 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1082. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Present  condition  of  the  south  front. 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1083. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Transverse  section. 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1084. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Restoration  of  the  northeast  front. 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1085. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Restoration  of  the  south  front. 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

1086. 

Marcel,  Alexandre-Auguste-Louis  (Paris). 
Present  condition  of  the  north  front. 

Chateau 

of 

Tonquedec. 

ALCOVE  86. 

1087.  Lameire,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Cupola  of  the  Church  of  Loigny 

(Loiret).  Design  for  fresco.  (Aquarelle). 

1088.  Lameire,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Ceiling  of  the  Waiting  Room,  Hotel 

Hunebelle. 

1089.  Guillaume,  Edmond  J.  B.  (Paris)  Decoration  in  Mosaic  of  the  Dana 

Staircase,  Palace  of  the  Louvre. 

1090.  Lameire,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Cathedral  of  Moulins.  Frescoes  in 

three  tympans. 

1091.  Lameire,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Drawing  of  a  Fragment  of  the  Frieze 

of  the  Nations.  Vatican.  (Size  of  the  original.) 

1092.  Lameire,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Great  Frieze  in  the  Salle  des  Fetes, 

Palace  of  the  Trocadero,  Paris. 

1093.  Lameire,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Fragment  of  the  Frieze  of  the  Na¬ 

tions.  Vatican.  (Photograph.) 

1094.  Lameire,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Gobelin  Tapestry  Decoration, 

designed  for  one  of  the  Transepts  of  the  Pantheon,  Paris. 

1095.  Guillaume,  Edmond  J.  B.  (Paris)  Palace  of  the  Louvre,  Decoration  of 

the  Daru  Staircase, 


256  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEPT  K — FINE  ARTS. 

1096.  Jourdain,  Frantz  (Paris)  (in  collaboration  with  M.  Dumilatre,  sculptor). 

Photographs  of  the  Out-Buildings,  Avenue  of  the  Bois  de  Boulogne, 
Tomb  of  M.  Gasnier-Guy  at  Chelles,  Monument  of  Lafontaine  at 
Ranelagh. 

1097.  Jourdain,  Frantz  (Paris).  Designs  for  the  Decoration  of  a  Dining-room 

at  Chelles.  (French  Renaissance.) 

1098.  Lameire,  Charles-Joseph  (Paris).  Decoration  of  the  Praetorium  of  the 

Old  Hall  of  the  Exchequer  of  Normandy,  at  present  the  Hall  of  As¬ 
sises  of  Seine-Inferieure,  at  Rouen. 

1099.  Guillaume,  Edmond  J.  B.  (Paris)  Palace  of  the  Louvre,  Decoration  of 

the  Daru  Staircase.  Designs  for  the  vaulted  ceiling.  (Mosaic  and 
marble.) 

1100.  Guillaume,  Edmond  J.  B.  (Paris)  Palace  of  the  Louvre.  Decoration 

of  the  Daru  Staircase.  (Transverse  section.) 

1101.  Breasson,  Jean  (Paris).  City  Hall  of  Suresnes.  (Six  panels  in  one 

frame;  photographs  and  plans.) 

1102.  Breasson,  Jean  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Palace  for  Fine  Arts  at  Lille. 

(Five  photographs  in  one  frame.) 

1103.  Breasson,  Jean  (Paris).  The  Museum  at  Nantes.  (Six  photographs  in 

one  frame.) 

1104.  Jourdain,  Frantz  (Paris).  Billiard  Hall  decorated  in  the  style  of  the 

Renaissance.  Perspective  view.  (Photographs.) 

1105.  Jourdain,  Frantz  (Paris).  Tomb  of  the  Dida  Family,  at  Draveil.  Per¬ 

spective  view.  (Aquarelle.) 

1106.  Breasson,  Jean  (Paris).  Normal  School  at  Auxerre.  (Four  aquarelles 

in  one  frame.) 

ALCOVE  81. 

1107.  Lheureux,  Louis-Ernest  (Paris).  Church  of  Bray-Lti.  Perspective 

view  and  plans.  Front  and  transverse  section. 

1108.  Lheureux,  Louis-Ernest  (Paris).  Library  of  the  Law  School,  Paris. 

Transverse  section. 

1109.  Bailu,  Albert  (Paris).  Church  of  Jouy-le-Moutier.  (Three  plans.) 

Transverse  section  and  plan. 

1110.  Bailu,  Albert  (Paris).  Church  of  Jouy-le-Moutier.  (Plans.) 

mi.  Bailu,  Albert  (Paris).  Church  of  Jouy-le-Moutier.  (Elevations  and 
plans.) 

1112.  Bury,  Victor  (Paris'  Villa  at  Fontainebleau.  Front  and  plans. 

1113.  Lheureux,  Louis-  Ernest  (Paris).  Library  of  the  Law  School.  Eleva¬ 

tion  on  the  Rue  Cujas. 

1 1 14.  Lheureux,  Louis-Ernest  (Paris).  Library  of  the  Law  School.  Plan. 

1115.  Lheureux,  Louis-Ernest  (Paris).  Church  of  Bray  Lti.  Plan  and  per¬ 

spective  view. 

1116.  Reboul,  Albert-Clement-Jules  (Paris).  Restoration  of  the  Chateaux 

d’  Auffroy,  Seine-Inferieure.  (Four  drawings.)  South  side. 

1 1 17.  Reboul,  Albert-Clement-Jules  (Paris).  Restoration  of  the  Chateau 

d’  Auffroy.  Former  condition  of  the  north  side. 

1118.  Reboul,  Albert-Cldment-Jules  (Paris).  Restoration  of  the  Chateau 

d’  Auffroy.  Former  condition  of  the  south  side. 


FRANCE — ARCHITECTURE  AS  A  FINE  ART.  257 

1119.  Reboul,  Albert-Clement- Jules  (Paris).  Restoration  of  the  Chateau 

d’  Auffroy.  North  side. 

1120.  Lheureux,  Louis-Ernest  (Paris).  Restaurant  planned  for  the  Quay  de 

Bercy.  (See  also  No.  1149.) 

ON  NORTH  END  OF  SCREEN  NO.  1  (FOR  HISTORIC  SCULPTURES.) 

1121.  Chaussemiche,  Benjamin  (Paris).  Front  elevation  for  a  hotel. 

11 22.  Photographs  of  French  Architecture.  Large  stand  with  hinged  frames, 

numbered  from  1  to  88.  (Each  photograph  bears  its  title.) 

ON  NORTH  END  OF  SCREEN  NO.  2  (FOR  HISTORIC  SCLUPTURES.) 

1123.  Societe  Centrale  des  Architects  of  France.  Panel  containing  a  list  of 

the  presidents  of  the;  a  copy  of  the  diploma  issued  by  the  society, 
etc. 

ON  EAST  FRONT  OF  SCREEN. 

1124.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Prison  de  la  Santd,  Paris. 

Principal  front. 

1125.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Prison  de  la  Santd,  Paris. 

General  plans. 

1126.  Chaussemiche,  Benjamin  (Paris).  Hotel.  Design  for  front  and  plans. 

1127.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Prison  de  la  Sante,  Paris. 

Transverse  section. 

1128.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Front  of  a  Tomb  at 

St.  Brice,  near  Paris.  (Property  of  Mr.  Rotels,  architect,  Boston.) 

1129.  Gaudin,  F.  (Paris)  Design  for  the  mural  decoration  of  a  Music-room. 

Underglaze  decoration  on  earthenware  panels  with  porcelain  sur¬ 
face. 

1130.  Chedanne,  Georges-Paul  (Rome).  The  Tomb  of  Crivelli,  by  Dona¬ 

tello. 

1131.  Chedanne,  Georges-Paul  (Rome).  Fragment  from  the  Sistine  Chapel, 

Rome. 

1132.  Chedanne,  Georges-Paul  (Rome).  Gateway  to  the  Venetian  Palace  at 

Rome. 

H33.  Chedanne,  Georges-Paul  (Rome).  Tomb  of  Tartagni  at  Saint-Domi- 
nique,  Boulogne. 

1134.  Comut,  Emile  (Paris).  Normal  School  for  Women  Teachers  at  Cler¬ 

mont-Ferrand.  (Two  drawings.) 

1135.  Comut,  Emile  (Paris).  Church  of  Vensat,  Puy-de-Dome.  (Two 

drawings.)  Front  and  side  elevations. 

1136.  Comut,  Emile  (Paris).  Church  of  Vensat.  Transverse  sections. 

ON  SOUTH  END  OF  SECOND  SCREEN. 

1137.  Wable,  Charles  (Paris).  Algerian-Tunisian  Palace.  (Five  drawings.) 

Exterior. 

1138.  Wable,  Charles  (Paris).  Algerian-Tunisian  Palace.  (Five  drawings.) 

Interior. 

1139.  Wable,  Charles  (Paris).  Algerian-Tunisian  Palace.  Plans. 

17 


258  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

1140.  Wable,  Charles  (Paris).  Algerian-Tunisian  Palace.  North  front. 

1141.  Wable,  Charles  (Paris).  Algerian-Tunisian  Palace.  Plan. 

SOUTH  WALL  OF  EAST  COURT— ALCOVE  88. 

1142.  Pascal,  Jean-Louis  (Paris).  Medical  College  at  Bordeaux.  (Three 

drawings)  Front. 

1143.  Pascal,  Jean-Louis  (Paris).  Medical  College  at  Bordeaux.  Plan. 

1144.  Pascal,  Jean-Louis  (Paris).  Medical  College  at  Bordeaux.  Transverse 

section. 

1145.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Monument  to  Commemorate  the  French 

Revolution.  (The  Glory  of  the  National  Assembly  of  1789.)  Princi¬ 
pal  elevation. 

1146.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Monument  to  Commemorate  the  French 

Revolution.  Perspective  view. 

1147.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Monument  to  Commemorate  the  French 

Revolution.  Ground  plan. 

1148.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Monument  to  Commemorate  the  French 

Revolution.  Transverse  section. 

1149.  Lheureux,  Louis-Ernest  (Paris).  Restaurant  designed  for  the  Quay  de 

Berce.  (See  No.  1120.) 

ALCOVE  90. 

BEYOND  THE  ALCOVE-ENTRANCE  TO  THE  BRITISH  SECTION. 

1150.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  Chateau  of 

Ecouen  (Seine-et-Oise);  School  of  the  Legion  of  Honor.  Scheme 
for  rebuilding  and  restoration.  (Fourteen  drawings.)  The  front  on 
the  Court  of  Honor. 

1151.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Portico  with  the  slaves  of  Michael  Angelo. 

1152.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Loggia  of  the  Grand  Terrace. 

1153.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Llonor.  Restoration  of  the  Principal  Front. 

1154.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Front  on  the  left  side  of  the  court. 

1156.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Principal  front.  (Present  condition.) 

1157.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Front  on  the  right  side  of  the  court. 

1158.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Scheme  of  decoration. 

1159.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Front  on  the  grand  Terrace. 

1160.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antonie-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Design  for  ceiling-decoration  of  chapel. 

1161.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor,  Chapel, 


FRANCE — ARCHITECTURE  AS  A  FINE  ART.  259 

1162.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Perspective  view. 

1163.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  of  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Plans.  (Present  condition.) 

1164.  Dutocq,  Victor-Antoine-Ferdinand  (Neuilly-sur-Seine).  School  cf  the 

Legion  of  Honor.  Plans  for  restoration. 

ALCOVE  91. 

1165.  Sandier,  Alexandre  (Saint-Mande).  Sixteeh  Studies  for  Interior  Decor¬ 

ation. 

1166.  Calinaud,  Mathurin-Eugene  (Paris).  City  Hall  at  Vincennes.  Draw¬ 

ings  in  one  frame,  giving  elevations. 

1167.  Calinaud,  Mathurin-Eugene  (Paris).  City  Hall  at  Vincennes.  Plan. 

1168.  Calinaud,  Mathurin-Eugene  (Paris).  City  Hall  at  Vincennes.  Trans¬ 

verse  sections. 

1169.  Calinaud,  Mathurin-Eugene  (Paris).  City  Hall  at  Vincennes.  Per¬ 

spective  views  (photographs). 

1170.  Nizet,  Charles  (Paris).  Comparative  Study  of  two  Towers  Erected  for 

Military  Defense  at  Frejus  (Var);  one  of  ancient  times,  the  other  of 
the  middle  ages. 

1171.  Nizet,  Charles  (Paris).  Two  Towers  for  Military  Defense  at  Frejus 

(Var).  Details. 

1172.  Sandier,  Alexandre  (Saint-Mande).  Fourteen  Studies  for  Interior  Dec¬ 

oration. 

ALCOVE  92. 

1173.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Church  of  St.  Peter  of 

Montrouge,  Paris.  (Three  drawings.)  Transverse  section'. 

1174.  Vaudremer,  J’oseph-Auguste-Emiie  (Paris).  Church  of  St.  Peter  of 

Montrouge,  Paris.  Photographs  of  the  interior. 

1175.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Church  of  St.  Peter  of 

Montrouge,  Paris.  The  High  Altar. 

1176.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Front  of  a  Small  Private 

Dwelling  Rue  d’  Antin,  Paris. 

1177.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Bishop’s  Palace  at  Beau¬ 

vais  (Oise).  Ceiling  of  the  Grand  Salon. 

1178.  Vaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile  (Paris).  Bishop’s  Palace  at  Beau¬ 

vais  (Oise).  Chimney-piece  of  the  Grand  Salon. 

1179.  Bernier,  Louis  (Paris).  Dwelling  for  a  Painter  in  Paris. 

1180.  Ruy,  Alphonse  (Paris).  Villa  for  Algeria.  Elevations  and  details. 

1181.  Ruy,  Alphonse  (Paris).  Chalet  for  St.  Gervais.  Elevations  and  details. 

ALCOVE  93. 

1182.  Dauvergne,  Louis-Rene-Alphonse-Alfred  (Paris).  Front  of  the  Brazil¬ 

ian  Pavilion  at  the  French  Exposition-Universelle  of  1889. 
(Aquarelle.) 

1183.  Dauvergne,  Louis-Rend-Alphonse-Alfred  (Paris).  Project  for  the  Con¬ 

struction  of  a  Grand  Hippodrome  for  the  city  of  Brussels.  (Three 
aquarelles.)  Transverse  and  longitudinal  sections. 


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world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


1184.  Dauvergne,  Louis-Rene-Alphonse-Alfred  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Hippo¬ 

drome  at  Brussels.  Principal  front. 

1185.  Dauvergne,  Louis-Rene-Alphonse-Alfred  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Hippo¬ 

drome  at  Brussels.  Ground  plan. 

1186.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Chateau  of  the  Marquis  de  Braga;  Front 

of  a  Hotel  at  Roubaix,  and  Monument  to  Gambetta.  (Five  photo¬ 
graphs  in  one  frame.) 

1187.  Dauvergne,  Louis-Rene-Alphonse-Alfred  (Paris).  Front  and  Interior 

views  of  the  Mairie  of  Maisons-Laffitte.  (Photographs.) 

1188.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Lyric  Theater.  (Six  draw¬ 

ings.)  Longitudinal  section. 

1189.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Lyric  Theater.  Plan  of  first 

floor. 

1190.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Lyric  Theater.  Plan  of  ground 

floor. 

1191.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Lyric  Theater.  Longitudinal 

front. 

1192.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Lyric  Theater.  Principal 

front. 

1193.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Project  for  a  Lyric  Theater.  Detail. 

1194.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Monument  erected  in  memory  of  the  Siege 

of  Paris.  (Photograph.) 

1195.  Bruneau,  Eugene  (Paris).  Monument  to  the  National  Assembly  of  1789. 

(Photograph.) 


FRANCE — HISTORIC  SCULPTURES. 


26l 


FRENCH  HISTORIC  SCULPTURES. 

CASTS  OF  SCULPTURE  (MOSTLY  AS  APPLIED  TO  ARCHITECT¬ 
URE).  FROM  THE  IX  TO  THE  XIX  CENTURY,  INCLUSIVE. 


NUMBERS  1196  TO  1311,  INCLUSIVE. 


COLLECTION  FORMED  UNDER  THE  AUSPICES  OF  THE  FRENCH  NATIONAL 
COMMITTEE  ON  HISTORIC  MONUMENTS  FROM 

THE  MUSEUM  OF  COMPARATIVE  SCULPTURE, 

(PALACE  OF  THE  TROCADERO,  PARIS), 

THE  MUSEUM  OF  THE  LOUVRE 

AND 

THE  MUSEUM  OF  DECORATIVE  ARTS,  PARIS. 


These  casts  all  have  been  made  from  molds  formed  directly  from  the 
original  objects;  the  material  composing  the  moldshaving  been  forced  into  the 
smallest  interstices  of  the  stone,  terra-cotta,  wood  or  other  material  of  the 
object  to  be  copied,  so  as  to  reproduce  in  perfect  detail  all  its  textural  qualities 
and  slightest  markings. 

SEVERAL  VOLUMES  OF  PHOTOGRAPHS  OF  THE  MOST  NOTEWORTHY  EXAMPLES 
OF  FRENCH  HISTORIC  ARCHITECTURE  AND  SCULPTURE  ARE  PLACED 
UPON  A  DESK  IN  THE  CENTER  OF  THE  EAST  COURT,  NEAR  THE  SECOND 
SCREEN. 

EAST  COURT. 


EAST  WALL. 

1196.  Germain-Pilon  (1535  or  1536).  The  Virgin  of  Grief;  or  the  Virgin  of  St. 

Cyr.  A  statue  originally  placed  in  the  Sainte-Chapelle,  Paris;  since 
1816  in  the  Chapel  of  the  School  of  St.  Cyr.  (From  the  Musde  of  the 
Louvre.)  Original  in  terra  cotta,  with  traces  of  color. 

1197.  Cathedral  of  Rheims.  (Last  of  the  XIII  century.)  Figure  of  a 

Prophet,  from  the  interior  decoration  of  the  west  wall.  Original  in 
stone.  Height,  2.10  meters;  width,  77  centimeters. 

1198.  Cathedral  of  Rheims.  (Last  half  of  the  XIII  century.  Base  and  capi- 

ital  of  a  pillar  from  the  side  south  of  the  Nave.  Original  in  stone. 
Base  height,  1.65  meters;  width,  3  meters;  capital  height,  3.87  meters; 
width,  3  meters;  height  of  shaft  between  the  base  and  capital  is  3.61 
meters  in  the  original. 


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world's  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION— DEP*T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


ON  SCREEN  NO.  1— EAST  SIDE. 

1199.  The  Abbey  of  Charlieu  (Loire).  Part  of  the  west  front.  Twelfth  cen¬ 

tury.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  11  meters;  width,  11.50  meters. 

(Trocadero  collection.) 

That  part  of  the  elevation  which  is  shown  comprises  two  semi-circular  openings; 
one,  a  doorway,  and  the  other  a  small  window.  An  upright  band  of  carved  ornaments 
frames  in  the  doorway  at  the  sides.  On  the  lintel,  the  Saviour  is  represented  seated 
between  two  angels  surrounded  by  the  twelve  apostles.  In  the  tympanum,  a  nimbus, 
supported  by  two  angels,  contains  a  bas-relief  of  the  Saviour  pronouncing  a  blessing. 
Around  the  nimbus  are  the  symbols  of  the  four  evangelists.  Figures  of  angels  are  used 
as  terminals  for  the  semi-circular  arches.  The  lintel  rests  on  two  pilasters,  the  cap¬ 
itals  of  which  are  carved  in  foliated  forms;  on  the  left  reveal  a  bas-relief  represents  a 
woman  with  a  snake  wound  about  her  and  a  toad  biting  at  her  breast,  symbolizing 
lewdness.  Underneath  are  small  medallions  containing  chimerical  animals.  The 
pilasters  supporting  the  first  arch  also  support  two  small  figures  wearing  stoles. 
Above  the  second  pilaster  are  figures  of  David  and  St.  John  the  Baptist. 

The  window  6hows  the  following  subjects:  In  the  tympanum,  on  the  arch,  the 
Saviour  and  Apostles;  on  one  of  the  capitals  of  the  reveal,  a  demon;  on  the  opposite 
capital,  the  Holy  Trinity.  The  lintel  seems  to  represent  a  sacrifice.  Above  it,  and  set 
in  the  wall,  there  is  a  small  bas-relief  of  a  figure  issuing  from  clouds.  The  subject  of 
this  is  not  known. 

SOUTH  WALL— ALCOVE  88. 

1200.  Ancient  Custom  House  of  Rouen.  High  relief  adorning  the  pediment. 

By  Nicolas  Couston.  Eighteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height, 

2.80  meters;  length,  9.20  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

Mercury,  seated  upon  a  rock,  holding  the  caduceus  in  his  right  hand,  a  purse  in  his 
left,  occupies  the  center  of  the  composition.  At  his  feet  are  a  cock,  a  book  and  a 
pair  of  scales.  A  child,  at  his  right,  writes.  At  his  left  a  man  and  children  are 
unloading  bales  of  merchandise.  In  the  background  are  the  prows  of  ships. 

ON  SCREEN  NO.  1 — SOUTH  END. 

1201.  Hotel  Carnavelet.  Fragment  of  border  of  a  doorway.  Sixteenth  cen¬ 

tury.  Original  in  stone. 

The  Hotel  Carnavalet  was  begun  in  1544,  on  the  plans  of  Pierre  Lescot  and  John 
Bullant.  Continued  by  Androuet  du  Cerceau  and  finally  extended  and  completed  by 
Francois  Mansart  in  1855.  From  1677  to  1696  it  was  the  residence  of  Mme.  De  S6vign6 
It  is  now  the  property  of  the  city  of  Paris  and  is  used  as  a  historical  museum.  The 
decoration  was  originally  awarded  to  Jean  Goujon  and  to  the  Florentine,  P.  Ponzio, 
known  as  “Maitre  Ponce,”  who  had  been  for  years  established  in  France. 

1202.  Hotel  Carnavelet.  Fragment  of  border  of  a  doorway.  Sixteenth 

century.  Original  in  stone.  (See  No.  1201.) 

1203.  Cathedral  of  Rouen.  Foliage  from  the  pier  of  the  west  doorway. 

Thirteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  (TroCadero  collection.) 

1204.  Church  of  St.  Martin  at  Brive  (Correze).  Capital.  Beginning  of  the 

.twelfth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  45  centimeters:  width, 

45  centimeters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1205.  Cathedral  of  Laon.  Capital  from  one  of  the  columns  of  the  Triforium. 

(Thirteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  80  centimeters; 

width,  60  centimeters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 


FRANCE — FRENCH  HISTORIC  SCULPTURES  263 

NORTH  WALL— ALCOVE  87. 

1206.  Hotel  de  Rohan  (at  present  the  National  Printing  Establishment), 

Paris.  High  relief  crowning  a  portal.  By  Robert  le  Lorrain. 
Eighteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  2.80  meters;  width, 
4.75  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

The  four  horses  of  the  sun  rear,  with  shaking  manes,  out  of  the  clouds;  in  the 
foreground  a  nude  figure,  half-kneeling,  makes  one  horse  drink  out  of  a  vessel;  a 
second  figure,  at  the  right,  holds  another  horse  by  the  mane;  the  other  horses  prance 
in  the  clouds. 

WEST  WALL— ALCOVE  87. 

1207.  Hotel  Carnavelet,  Paris.  Medallion  from  the  front.  Group  of  children 

supporting  an  escutcheon.  By  Jean  Goujon.  Sixteenth  century. 
Original  in  stone.  Height,  1.65  meters,  width,  68  centimeters.  (See 
No.  1201.) 

ON  NORTH  END  OF  SCREEN  NO.  1. 

1208.  Cathedral  of  Paris  (Notre  Dame).  West  front.  Fragment  of  frame¬ 

work  of  the  archivault  of  the  left  portal.  Foliage  design.  Begin¬ 
ning  of  the  thirteenth  century.  Original,  in  stone.  (Trocadero  col¬ 
lection.) 

1209.  Cathedral  of  Paris  (Notre  Dame).  West  front.  Fragment  of  frame¬ 

work  of  archivault  of  the  left  portal.  Foliage  design.  Beginning  of 
the  thirteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1210.  Cathedral  of  Paris  (Notre  Dame).  West  front;  Fragment  of  frame¬ 

work  of  the  archivault  of  the  left  portal.  Foliage  design.  Begin¬ 
ning  of  the  thirteenth  century.  Original  in  store.  (Trocadero  col¬ 
lection.) 

1211.  Cathedral  of  Paris  (Notre  Dame).  West  front.  Fragment  of  frame¬ 

work  of  the  archivault  of  the  left  portal.  Foliage  design.  Begin¬ 
ning  of  the  thirteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  (Trocadero  col¬ 
lection.) 

1212.  Cathedral  of  Laon.  Capitals  of  three  joined  columns  from  the  Tri- 

forium.  Thirteenth  century..  Original  in  , stone.  Trocadero  col¬ 

lection.) 

ALCOVE  85. 

1213.  Church  of  Sainte-Croix,  at  la  Charite  (Nievre).  Tympanum  from  the 

door  of  the  south  tower.  (Main  front.)  Twelfth  century.  Original 
in  stone.  Height,  2.54  meters;  width,  2.95  meters. 

The  Saviour,  in  a  halo,  is  seen  surrounded  by  saints.  Underneath,  the  Adoration  of 
the  Magi  and  the  Presentation  at  the  Temple  are  represented.  The  eyes  of  the  figures, 
in  the  original,  were  of  glass. 

1214.  Cathedral  of  Moissac  (Tarn-et-Garonne).  Five  plinths  from  capitals. 

Twelfth  century.  Originals  in  stone.  Height,  18  centimeters;  width, 
3  centimeters. 

1215.  Cathedral  of  Paris  (Notre  Dame).  West  front.  Fragment  of  frame¬ 

work  of  the  archivault  of  the  left  portal.  Foliage  design.  Begin- 
ing  of  the  thirteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  (Trocadero  col¬ 
lection.) 


264  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS 

1216.  Cathedral  of  Paris  (Notre  Dame).  West  front.  Fragment  of  frame¬ 

work  of  the  archivault  of  the  left  portal.  Foliage  design.  Begin¬ 
ning  of  the  thirteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  (Trocadero  col¬ 
lection.) 

1217.  Cathedral  of  Laon.  Capital  of  column  from  the  Triforium.  Thirteenth 

century.  Original  in  stone.  (Trocadero  collection,) 

SUSPENDED  FROM  THE  CEILING. 

1218.  Cloister  of  Saint-Trophime  at  Arles.  Two  capitals  of  columns  bound 

together  by  the  plinth.  Twelfth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height, 
62  centimeters;  width,  75  centimeters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

ALCOVE  85. 

1219.  Cathedral  of  Laon.  Capital  from  one  of  the  columns  of  the  Triforium. 

Thirteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  80 centimeters;  width, 
60  centimeters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1220.  Chateau  of  Ferte-Milon(Aisne).  High  relief  placed  above  the  entrance, 

representing  the  Crowning  of  the  Holy  Virgin.  Early  part  of  Fifteenth 
century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  5.10  meters;  width,  6.40  meters. 
(Trocadero  collection.) 

The  Saviour,  seated,  holds  a  globe  in  one  hand,  and  with  the  other  seems  to  be  bless¬ 
ing  the  Holy  Virgin,  who  kneels  before  Him.  A  kneeling  angel  leads  the  Virgin,  and 
three  other  angels  attend  her,  one  of  them  holding  her  garment.  Still  another  angel 
appears  in  the  clouds  and  holds  a  crown  above  the  Virgin’s  head.  The  composition  is 
framed  by  an  elaborately  carved  elliptical  arch,  below  which  three  angels  support 
two  escutcheons  bearing  the  arms  of  Orleans. 

1221.  Statue  of  Marie-Adelaide  de  Savoie,  Duchess  of  Burgundy  (1685-1720). 

Statue  by  Coysevox;  (from  the  Louvre.) 

She  is  represented  as  Diana,  clothed  in  a  short  tunic,  with  a  crescent  in  her  hair ;  her 
left  hand  raising  a  curl  disarranged  by  her  rapid  v\  alk,  while  the  right  hand  caresses  a 
greyhound.  Upon  the  quiver  hanging  from  her  shoulders  appear  the  cross  and  the 
fleur-de-lis  of  Burgundy. 

IN  THE  CENTER  OF  THE  COURT. 

1222.  Guillaume  de  Chanac,  Bishop  of  Paris,  Patriarch  of  Alexandria,  founder 

in  1338  of  the  College  of  St.  Michel  in  Paris  (later  known  as  the  Col¬ 
lege  de  Pompadour);  died,  1348.  Fourteenth  century  Original  in 
marble.  Length,  1.94  meters;  width,  49  centimeters. 

This  figure  was  originally  over  his  tomb  ;  formerly  in  the  chapel  of  the  Abbey  of  St. 
Victor,  in  Paris.  Today  it  is  in  the  Louvre. 

1223.  Cathedral  of  Amiens.  Tomb  of  Evrard  de  Fouilloy.  Seventeenth 

century.  Original  in  bronze.  Length,  2.40  meters;  width,  1.31  meters. 

Evrard  de  Fouilloy  (died,  1222),  the  forty-fifth  Bishop  of  Amiens,  laid  the  corner¬ 
stone  of  the  cathedral  in  1220.  His  tomb  is  supported  by  six  lions.  The  Bishop  lies 
in  churchly  robes  with  his  feet  resting  upon  two  dragons.  On  either  side  a  priest  is 
represented,  holding  a  wax  candle,  and  an  angel,  swinging  a  censer.  On  the  edge  of 
the  tomb  is  engraved: 

Qui  populum  pavit  et  fundament  a  locavit 
Hujus  Structures ,  cujus  fuit  urbs  data  cures. 

Hie  redolens  nardus,  fama  requiescit  Evrardus , 

Vir  pius  adflictis  viduis  tutela,  relictis 
Custos ;  quos  paterat  recreabat  munere,  verbis; 

Mitibus  agnus  erat ,  timedis ,  leo ,  lima  superbis . 


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1224. 


1225. 


1226. 


1227. 


1228. 


1229. 


The  Three  Graces,  by  Germain  Pilon  (1535-1590).  Group  from  the 
Church  of  the  Celestins,  Paris;  nowin  the  Louvre.  Original  in  mar¬ 
ble.  Height,  1  5  meters. 

They  stand  upright,  draped,  back  to  back,  with  their  hands  touching.  Upcn  their 
heads  originally  was  an  urn  which  contained  the  heart  of  King  Henry  II,  when  this 
monument  was  set  up  in  the  chapel  of  Orleans,  in  the  Church  of  the  Celestins. 

Statue  of  Voltaire,  by  Houdon  (1781).  Original  in  marble.  Height, 
1.65  meters. 

The  great  man  is  seated,  smiling,  his  hair  encircled  by  a  band;  he  is  enveloped  in  an 
ample  robe,  and  his  long  hands  clasp  the  arms  of  the  chair.  This  statue,  shown  in 
the  salon  of  1781,  now  stands  in  the  foyer  of  the  Comedie  Fransaise,  Paris. 

Statue,  generally  known-  under  the  name  of  “the  Sheik  el  Beled.” 
Found  in  a  funeral  urn  in  the  necropolis  of  Memphis.  One  of  the 
oldest  statues  known.  Original  in  wood,  in  the  Museum  at  Boulak. 
(Trocadero  collection.) 

The  Abbey  Church  of  Saint  Gilles  (Gard).  Central  portal  and  part 
of  the  west  front.  Twelfth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  7 
meters;  width,  13  meters. 

The  tympanum,  now  partly  destroyed,  originally  contained  a  bas-relief  representing 
the  Saviour  surrounded  by  the  symbolical  animals  of  the  Evangelists.  The  main  arch 
springs  from  a  cornice,  in  which  are  seen  acanthus  leaves  and  brackets,  with  carved 
symbols.  The  history  of  the  Holy  Passion  is  represented  on  the  broad  frieze  under 
this  cornice.  Beginning  at  the  left  are  seen  the  money-lenders  being  driven  from  the 
Temple,  the  Resurrection  of  Lazarus,  and  the  Saviour  prophesying  Peter's  denial.  On 
the  lintel  are  found  the  Last  Supper,  Peter  and  Malchus,  the  Kiss  of  Judas,  the  Saviour 
before  Pilate,  and  the  Flagellation.  The  lintel  is  supported  by  two  fluted  pilasters 
upholding  eagles.  A  similar  shaped  pilaster,  though  somewhat  smaller,  is  used  for 
the  mullion.  Each  arcade  contains  statues  of  two  draped  apostles,  with  halos,  stand¬ 
ing  on  lions  that  seem  to  be  in  the  act  of  devouring  men  and  animals. 

The  base  of  the  front  is  decorated  with  carved  bands  of  fretwork  and  acanthus-leaf 
designs,  framing  the  following  bas-reliefs :  On  the  left,  the  Sacrifice  of  Cain  and  Abel; 
on  the  right,  an  Archer  Killing  a  Stag,  and  a  Lion  Hunt.  At  the  sides  of  the  doorway 
there  are  two  pedestals  supporting  double  Corinthian  columns,  on  the  common  base 
of  which  are  shown  hunting  scenes  and  scenes  in  the  History  of  David. 

The  broad  frieze  of  the  front  is  supported  by  four  Corinthian  columns  (only  two  of 
which  have  been  reproduced  in  the  cast).  Its  lower  edge  has  a  narrow  carved  band 
showing  heads  and  animals.  In  the  spaces  between  the  columns  there  are  six  statues 
of  apostles,  placed  in  niches,  between  which  are  fluted  pilasters  supporting  a  foliated 
scroll. 

Statue  of  Phillipe  de  Morvillier,  First  President  of  the  Parliament  of 
Paris  (Died  1438).  Fifteenth  century.  The  head  and  hands  of  the 
original  in  marble;  the  body,  stone.  Length,  1.80  meters;  width,  57 
centimeters.  (From  the  Louvre.) 

From  the  tomb  formerly  in  the  Chapel  of  St.  Nicholas,  of  the  Church  of  the  Mon¬ 
astery  of  St.  Martin  des  Champs,  Paris.  The  robe  is  that  of  the  members  of  the 
Parliament,  and  formerly  was  painted  red.  There  were  three  bands  of  ermine  upon 
the  left  shoulder. 

Statue  of  Philip  VI,  King  of  France  (Died  1350).  Attributed  to  Andre 
Beauneveu.  (From  the  Louvre.)  Original  in  marble.  Length,  1.72 
meters;  width,  55  centimeters. 

From  the  tomb  of  the  entrails  of  the  King,  in  the  Church  of  the  Jacobins,  rue  Saint 
Jacques,  Paris.  The  right  hand  of  the  King  holds  a  sceptre;  the  left,  resting  upon 
the  breast,  holds  the  case  which,  in  funeral  symbolism  was  supposed  to  contain  the 
heart  of  the  person  in  whose  honor  the  tomb  was  erected. 


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ALCOVE  90. 

1230.  Diana,  By  Houdon  (1741-1828).  (From  the  Louvre.)  Eighteenth  cen¬ 

tury.  Bronze.  Height,  1.90  meters. 

The  goddess  is  naked,  and  advances,  raised  upon  the  extremity  of  her  left  foot. 

Her  right  hand  carries  an  arrow;  her  left,  a  bow. 

1231.  Hotel  de  Bourgtheroulde (Rouen).  One  of  five  bas-reliefs,  representing 

the  meeting  on  the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold  (June  7, 1520).  Sixteenth 
century.  Original  in  stone.  Height  of  each  relief,  85  centimeters; 
length,  2.40  meters.  This  panel  is  “c”  of  the  series  as  described 
below.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

In  the  first  panel  (a),  No.  1265, on  the  west  wall  of  alcove  92  (the  second  alcove  to  the 
west,)  King  Henry  VIII,  of  England,  is  shown,  coming  out  of  the  town  of  Guines;  in 
the  fifth  (e)  King  Frances  I,  of  France,  is  coming  out  of  the  town  of  Andres;  in  the 
second  panel  (6)  the  King  of  England,  preceded  by  Cardinal  Wolsey,  and  accompanied 
by  the  Dukes  of  Norfolk  and  Suffolk  and  a  number  of  the  Lords,  advances  to  meet 
Francis  I;  the  fourth  panel  (rf)  shows  King  Francis  I,  escorted  by  the  Papal  Nuncio, 
the  Cardinals  of  Bourbon,  Lorraine  and  d’  Albert,  and  the  gentlemen  of  his  court  pro¬ 
ceeding  to  the  place  of  meeting;  the  third  panel  (c)  represents  the  meeting  of  the  two 
kings,  with  their  gorgeously  costumed  attendants  in  the  background. 

1232.  Hotel  de  Bourgtheroulde  (Rouen).  The  Meeting  on  the  Field  of  the 

Cloth  of  Gold.  (£)  King  Henry  VIII  of  England  advancing  to  meet 
King  Frances  I,  of  France. 

1233.  Hotel  de  Bourgtheroulde  (Rouen).  The  Meeting  on  the  Field  of  the 

Cloth  of  Gold,  (d)  King  Francis  I,  with  his  retinue,  proceeding  to 
the  place  of  meeting. 

1234.  Hotel  de  Bourgtheroulde  (Rouen).  The  Meeting  on  the  Field  of  the 

Cloth  of  Gold,  (e)  King  Francis  I  coming  out  of  the  town  of  Ardres. 

1235.  Cathedral  of  Rouen.  Tomb  of  Louis  de  Breze,  High  Seneschal  of 

Normandy  and  husband  of  Diane  de  Poitiers  (Died  1531).  This 
monument  was  executed  by  Jean  Cousin  (died  1590)  and  Jean  Goujon. 
(Sixteenth  century.  Height,  7  meters;  width,  4  meters.) 

In  the  original  the  statue  of  De  Br6z6  is  in  alabaster,  lying  on  a  sarcophagus  of 
black  marble  bearing  the  inscription : 

“Miseri  Cordes  Oculas  ad  nos  Convertite.” 

At  the  head  of  the  sarcophagus,  Diane  de  Poitiers  is  portrayed  kneeling.  At  the 
foot  are  the  Holy  Virgin  and  the  infant  Saviour.  On  either  side  of  these  are  Corin¬ 
thian  columns  supporting  an  entablature,  the  frieze  of  which  is  richly  carved.  Above 
this  and  under  an  arch  is  an  equestrian  statue  of  Louis  de  Breze  in  warrior’s  dress, 
with  his  sword  in  his  hand.  On  each  side  draped  caryatides  support  another  entabla¬ 
ture.  The  caryatides  on  the  left  side  represent  victory  and  faith;  those  on  the  right, 
prudence  and  glory, the  following  inscriptions  being  engraved  on  the  various  pedestals: 

“Cum  triumpho  vivit.” 

“Fidelis  Semper.” 

“Prudens  omni  tempore.” 

“Mortuus  Cum  gloria.” 

In  the  spandrels  are  two  small  figures  representing  fame.  The  monument  is  crowned 
by  a  winged  figure  in  the  center,  while  at  the  extremities  carved  goats  support 
escutcheons  on  which  are  the  letters  L.  B.,  interlaced  with  palms.  On  the  background 
above  the  sarcophagus  are  long  inscriptions  on  two  blocks  of  black  marble,  enumer¬ 
ating  the  honors  and  virtues  of  De  Brez6. 


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IN  THE  CENTER  OF  THE  COURT. 

1236.  Chateau  of  Marly.  Adonis  resting,  after  the  chase.  Group  executed 

in  1710  by  Nicholas  Couston  (1658-1733)  for  the  chateau.  Eighteenth 
century.  Original  in  marble;  in  the  Louvre.  Height,  1.85  metres. 

ON  SCREEN  NO.  2. 

1237.  Cathedral  of  Palis  (Notre  Dame).  West  front;  tympanum  of  the  left 

portal  (the  “Portal  of  the  Holy  Virgin”).  Beginning  of  the  thir¬ 
teenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  7.10  meters;  width,  5.75 
meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

This  tympanum  is  divided  into  three  parts :  The  first  one  (the  lintel)  represents,  on 
one  side,  three  prophets  holding  a  scroll;  on  the  other  side,  three  crowned  kings.  In 
the  center  is  a  reliquary,  under  which  is  the  statue  of  the  Holy  Virgin.  The  second 
part  represents  the  entombment  of  the  Virgin;  two  angels  hold  the  shroud  in  which 
she  lies,  while  in  the  background  the  Saviour,  surrounded  by  the  apostles,  gives  His 
blessing.  The  third,  or  upper  part,  represents  the  crowning  of  the  Virgin.  Here  she 
is  seen  seated  at  the  right  of  the  Saviour,  and  holding  a  crown,  which  an  angel  seems 
to  have  handed  her.  On  either  side  there  is  a  kneeling  angel,  holding  a  torch.  All 
these  figures  are  in  high  relief. 

1238.  Cathedral  of  Paris  (Notre  Dame).  Hinge  of  door  in  the  west  front. 

Thirteenth  century.  Original  in  wrought  iron. 

1239.  Nymph  and  Goat,  or.Amalthee,  by  Pierre  Julien  (1731-1804).  Eighteenth 

century.  Original  in  marble.  Height  1.72  meters.  (From  the 
Louvre.) 

This  group,  which  figured  in  the  salon  of  1791,  was  afterward  in  the  Dairy  of  the 
Chateau  of  Rambouillet. 

ON  NORTH  END  OF  SCREEN  2. 

1240.  Cathedral  of  Chartres.  West  side.  Figures  ornamenting  one  of  the 

piers  of  the  central  portal.  Twelfth  century.  Original  in  stone. 
Height,  5.41  meters;  width,  1.45  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

These  figures  have  halos  and  carry  phylacteries. 

1241.  Hotel  Carnavelet.  Decoration  of  the  staircase  of  Henry  II.  Panel, 

with  head  of  a  stag  and  garlands  of  fruit.  Sixteenth  century. 
Original  in  stone.  Height,  1.50  meters;  width,  1.50  meters. 

1242.  Cathedral  of  Amiens.  West  front.  Pier  of  the  central  portal,  with  the 

figure  of  Christ  widely  known  as  “le  beau  dieu  d’Amiens.”  First 
portion  of  Thirteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  7.46 
meters;  width,  1.5  meters. 

With  His  back  to  the  pier  and  protected  by  a  canopy,  Christ  extends  His  left  hand 
in  benediction;  holding  in  His  right  hand  the  Book  of  Truth,  and  trampling  under 
His  feet  a  lion  and  a  dragon.  Lower,  under  an  arcade  is  the  figure  of  a  crowned  King, 
holding  in  the  right  hand  a  sceptre  and  in  the  left  a  phylactery.  Upon  the  lateral 
faces  are  vases— one  with  a  lily,  the  other  with  a  rose. 

ALCOVE  84. 

1243.  Rude,  Francois  (1784-1855).  Neapolitan  Fisher  Boy.  (From  the 

Louvre.)  Nineteenth  century.  Original  of  stone.  Height,  40  centi¬ 
meters;  width,  95  centimeters. 

Wearing  the  national  head-covering,  with  an  amulet  at  the  neck,  the  young  fisher 
boy  entirely  nude,  in  a  half-sitting  posture,  plays  with  a  tortoise, 


268  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION—  DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 
SUSPENDED  FROM  THE  CEILING. 

1244.  Church  of  St.  Eutrope,  at  Saintes.  Capital  of  one  of  the  pilasters  of 

the  nave.  Twelfth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  65  centi¬ 
meters;  width,  90  centimeters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1245.  Church  of  St.  Eutrope,  at  Saintes.  Capital  of  one  of  the  pilasters  of 

the  nave.  Twelfth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  65  centime¬ 
ters;  width,  90  centimeters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

ALCOVE  83. 

1246.  Chateau  of  Gaillon.  Bas-relief;  Saint  George  and  the  Dragon,  by  Mar¬ 

tin  Colombe.  (From  the  Louvre.)  First  years  of  the  sixteenth  cen¬ 
tury.  Original  in  marble.  Height,  1.24  meters;  width,  1.85  meters. 

The  Saint,  on  horseback,  clad  in  armor,  pierces,  with  his  lance,  the  neck  of  the 
struggling  monster.  In  the  background  the  King  of  Lydia  is  seen  on  his  knees  in  prayer. 

1247.  The  City  Hall  of  Toulon.  Portal,  by  Pierre  Puget  (1622-1694).  Seven¬ 

teenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  6.35  meters;  width,  5.40 
meters. 

Two  Atlas  figures — half -bodies  proceeding  from  sheathes  adorned  with  draperies 
and  shells— straining,  sustain  the  balcony  which  surmounts  the  portal.  At  the  key  of 
the  arch  is  a  mask,  below  which  is  an  escutcheon.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1248.  Cathedral  of  Chartres.  One  of  six  pilasters  from  the  Choir,  executed 

between  1514  and  1529,  by  Jean  leTexier — also  called  JeandeBeauce 
(died  1529).  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  2.30  me¬ 
ters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1249.  Church  of  St.  Nicholas,  at  Troyes.  Bas-relief,  representing  the  Ado¬ 

ration  of  the  Magi.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  of  stone.  Height, 
1.35  meters;  width,  2.14  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1250.  Barye,  Antoine  Louis  (1796-1875).  Jaguar  and  Hare.  Nineteenth 

century.  Original  in  bronze.  Length,  1.10  meters;  width,  40  centi¬ 
meters.  (From  the  Louvre.) 

1251.  Cathedral  of  Rouen.  Sarcophagus  and  figure  from  the  tomb  of  Louis 

de  Breze.  (Duplicate  of  a  portion  of  No.  1232 — which  see.) 

1252.  Abbey  Church  of  St.  Denis.  Lower  portion  of  the  tomb  of  King 

Henry  II  (died  1559),  and  of  Catherine  de  Medicis  (died  1589),  by 
Germain  Pilon  (who  died  1590).  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in  mar¬ 
ble.  Height,  95  centimeters;  length,  3.37  meters;  width,  1.67  meters. 
(Trocadero  collection.) 

Upon  a  pedestal,  ornamented  with  acanthus  leaves  and  with  pearl  moldings,  lie  the 
bodies  of  the  king  and  queen,  both  nude.  The  queen  is  represented  as  still  young— 
as  she  appeared  at  the  time  of  the  death  of  Henry  II. 

IN  CENTER  OF  COURT. 

1253.  Chateau  of  Versailles,  Sculpture  in  the  Park  (Parterre  d’Eau).  La 

Garonne,  group  by  Coysevox  (1640-1720).  Seventeenth  century. 
Original  in  bronze.  Height,  1.40  meters;  length,  2.55  meters.  (Tro¬ 
cadero  collection.) 

A  bearded  figure,  typifying  a  river-god,  reclines,  leaning  upon  an  urn  and  holding  a 
j-udder  in  his  hand.  At  his  feet  is  a  cupid. 


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1254.  Cathedral  of  Bordeaux.  Portal  of  the  north  transept.  Fourteenth 

century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  11  meters;  width,  10.68  meters. 

The  statue  against  the  mullion  is  that  of  Bertrand  de  Goth,  archbishop  of  Bordeaux, 
elected  Pope  in  1305  under  the  name  of  Clement  V.  He  is  represented  arrayed  in  a 
chasuble  with  gloved  hands,  with  a  tiara  on  his  head,  giving  a  blessing  with  his  right 
hand.  On  the  imposts  are  statues  of  mitred  bishops  in  niches,  each  under  a  carved 
dais.  The  first  archivault  contains  statuettes  of  angels ;  the  other  two  contain  statu- 
,  ettes  of  the  twelve  apostles  and  various  prophets  and  patriarchs.  In  the  tympanum 
there  are  three  rows  of  bas-reliefs;  the  lower  one  represents  the  Last  Supper;  the  next 
one  the  Ascension,  and  the  upper  one  shows  the  Saviour  seated  under  a  canopy  be¬ 
tween  two  angels— one  of  which  holds  a  lance  and  the  other  the  Napkin  of  Saint 
Veronica.  There  are,  besides  these,  two  kneeling  angels  holding  symbols  of  the 
sun  and  moon. 

1255.  Chateau  of  Versailles,  Park  (Parterre  d’Eau).  Nymph  and  Cupid,  by 

Magnier  (1647-1715).  Seventeenth  century.  Original  in  bronze. 
Height,  1.40  meters;  length,  2.55  meters.  (Trocadero  collection). 

Crowned  with  aquatic  plants,  the  nymph,  half  reclining,  raises  in  her  right  hand 
corals  and  pearls.  She  rests  her  left  hand  upon  a  rudder.  Behind  her  a  cupid  menaces 
a  crocodile  with  a  stick. 

1256.  Church  of  Notre  Dame  du  Port,  at  Clermont-Ferrand.  Portal  of  the 

south  front  Latter  part  of  the  eleventh  century.  Original  in  stone. 
Height,  6.58  meters  width  4.32  meters.  (Trocadero  collection). 

At  the  sides  of  the  opening  are  the  figures  of  Isaiah  and  Saint  John  the  Baptist. 
The  Adoration  of  the  Magi  is  represented  on  the  lintel,  together  with  the  “Presenta¬ 
tion  in  the  Temple  and  the  Baptism  of  the  Saviour.”  In  the  center,  the  Saviour  is 
seen  seated  between  two  angels.  About  His  head  the  letters.  Alpha  and  Omega,  are 
engraved,  and  beneath  Him  are  the  symbols  of  the  Evangelists.  Two  groups,  repre¬ 
senting  the  Annunciation  and  the  Birth  of  the  Saviour,  are  carved  at  the  sides  of  the 
arch. 

ON  THE  SOUTH  END  OF  SCREEN  2. 

1257.  Palace  of  the  Louvre  (Paris).  Decoration  of  the  staircase  of  Henry  II. 

Panel,  with  head  of  a  lion  and  garlands  of  fruit.  Sixteenth  century. 
Original  of  stone.  Height,  1.50  meters;  width,  1.50  meters. 

ALCOVE  92. 

1258.  Fountain  of  the  Innocents  at  Paris.  Bas-reliefs  executed  by  Jean 

Goujon  (1520-1572)  in  1550,  at.  the  time  of  the  reconstruction  of  the 
monument  by  Pierre  Lescaut.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in 
stone.  Height,  2.35  meters;  width,  75  centimeters. 

These  bas-reliefs  represent  six  figures  of  Naiads  holding  urns,  or  rudders,  and  sym¬ 
bolize  the  Rivers  of  France. 

1259.  Marie  de  Barbagon-Cany.  Mortuary  statue,  by  Barthelemy  Prieur 

(died  1611).  From  the  Chateau  of  Versailles.  Early  years  of  the 
Seventeenth  century.  Original  in  marble.  Height,  1.34  meters;  width, 
1.8  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

She  kneels  upon  a  cushion  in  an  attitude  of  prayer;  at  her  feet  is  a  little  dog. 

1260.  Palace  of  the  Louvre.  Two  Victories,  framing  one  of  the  bull’s-eyes  of 

the  court.  By  Jean  Goujon  (1520-1572).  Sixteenth  century.  Original 
in  stone.  Height,  2.34  meters;  width,  1.84  meters. 


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ALCOVE  92. 

1261.  Church  of  St.  Jean  (Troyes).  One  of  the  bas-reliefs  of  the  High  Altar, 

representing  “The  Last  Supper.”  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in 
alabaster.  Height,  70  centimeters;  width,  1.45  meters. 

1262.  Chapel  of  St.  Germer  (Oise).  Reredos  of  the  main  altar.  Second 

half  of  the  thirteenth  century.  Original  of  stone,  and  now  preserved 
in  the  Cluny  Museum  in  Paris.  Length,  3.70  meters;  width,  57  centi¬ 
meters. 

In  the  center  is  represented  the  Crucifixion  of  the  Saviour,  between  the  figures  of 
the  Holy  Virgin  and  Saint  John.  On  the  right  is  a  church:  on  the  left,  a  synagogue. 
At  the  sides  are  Saint  Peter  and  Saint  Paul.  To  the  right  of  Saint  Peter  is  represented 
the  Angelic  Salutation;  next,  a  warrior,  with  his  arm  in  a  sling,  being  cured  by  Saint 
Ouen.  Finally,  appears  Saint  Germer.  To  the  left  of  Saint  Paul  are  the  Visitation,  a 
lord,  a  pilgrim,  Saint  Germer  and  Dagobert.  This  bas-relief  was  colored  and  gilded; 
the  background  being  of  an  elaborate  diaper  pattern. 

1263.  Cathedral  of  Aix  (Bouches-du-Rhone).  Portal  of  the  West  front. 

First  years  of  the  sixteenth  century.  Original  of  stone  and  wood. 
Height, 5.50  meters;  width,  5.80  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

On  the  pier  are  the  Virgin  and  Child,  beneath  an  elaborate  canopy.  On  the  lower 
portion  of  the  doors  are  the  four  great  prophets— Ezekiel,  Daniel,  Jeremiah  and 
Isaiah,  surmounted  by  canopies  of  elaborate  ornamentation,  separated,  two  by  two, 
by  pilasters,  decorated  with  arabesques  and  small  figures,  and  bearing  at  their  capitals 
and  on  their  bases  the  symbols  of  the  Four  Evangelists.  The  upper  parts  of  the  doors 
present  the  figures  of  the  twelve  sibyls,  each  under  a  canopy. 

1264.  Chateau  de  Gaillon  (Eure).  A  stall  of  the  choir  of  the  chapel,  executed 

in  1509  by  artists  ol  Rouen;  preserved  today  in  the  Abbey  Church  of 
St.  Denis.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  of  wood.  Height,  2.90 
meters;  width,  1  meter.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

Below  the  elbow-rests  rise  two  posts,  designed  in  the  ogival  style  of  the  close  of  the 
fifteenth  century,  between  which  are  placed  two  panels,  which  form  the  high  back  of 
the  stall.  In  the  first,  in  marquetrie  of  wood  of  various  colors,  Justice,  seated  and 
crowned,  holds  in  one  hand  the  sword,  and  in  the  other  the  scales.  A  phylactery  bears 
her  name.  In  the  second,  the  Nativity  of  St.  John  the  Baptist  is  represented,  sculpt¬ 
ured  in  relief,  under  an  architectural  decoration  of  the  style  of  the  Renaissance.  The 
back  is  ornamented  with  arabesques.  Upon  the  seat  and  the  posts  are  sculptured  fig¬ 
urines  in  high  relief. 

1265.  Hotel  de  Bourgtheroulde  (Rouen).  One  of  five  bas-reliefs  represent- 

the  Meeting,  on  the  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold,  of  King  Henry  VIII,  of 
England,  and  King  Francis  I,  of  France.  (See  No.  1231  et  seq.)  This 
reb'ef  shows  King  Henry  VIII  leaving  the  town  of  Guines.  Sixteenth 
century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  85  centimeters;  length,  2.4 
meters. 

1266.  Chateau  of  Lude  (Sarthe).  Statuette  of  an  angel,  serving  as  a  weather¬ 

cock.  Fifteenth  century.  Original  of  copper  repousse.  Height, 
1.12  meters.  Executed  in  1475  by  Jehan  Barbet,  of  Lyons.  (Ex¬ 
plained  in  an  inscription  in  Gothic  letters.) 

1267.  Cathedral  of  Tours.  Tomb  of  the  Children  of  Charles  VIII,  King 

of  France.  Finished  in  1506,  by  Jean  Juste  (died  about  1535).  For¬ 
merly  in  the  Church  of  St.  Martin,  and  now  in  the  Cathedral.  Six¬ 
teenth  century.  Original  in  marble.  Height,  1.35  meters;  length, 
1.91  meters;  width,  90  centimeters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 


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Upon  the  sarcophagus  are  lying  the  two  princes,  clad  in  long  robes  sewn  with  fleur- 
de-lis  and  dolphins;  their  heads  reposing  upon  two  cushions  supported  by  two  kneel¬ 
ing  angels;  at  their  feet  are  two  other  angels  in  the  same  position  holding  shields. 
The  long  sides  of  the  monument  are  decorated  with  escutcheons  with  the  arms  of  the 
Dauphins  of  France,  each  between  two  winged  genii.  Upon  the  ends,  inscriptions 
appear  upon  medallions,  which,  in  the  original,  are  in  black  marble.  Upon  the  sides 
of  the  top-piece,  of  which  the  angles  are  formed  by  four  dolphins,  are  several  figures 
terminating  in  arabesques,  and  groups  representing  Hercules  in  conflict  with  the 
Hydra,  Hercules  wrestling  with  Alcestes,  Samson  carrying  off  the  gates  of  Gaza, 
Samson  strangling  the  lion,  Samson  armed  with  the  jaw-bone  of  the  ass,  and  Delilah 
cutting  Samson’s  hair.  At  the  head  of  the  sarcophagus  are  a  centaur  and  a  siren;  at 
the  foot  are  two  chimerical  figures. 

AT  PARTITION— BETWEEN  ALCOVES  92  AND  93. 

1268.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  The  Park — Parterre  of  Latone.  Bacchante. 

Terminal  figure,  by  Jean  Dedieu  (of  Arles).  Eighteenth  century. 

Original  in  marble.  Height,  3.05  meters;  width,  1.10  meters.  (Tro- 

cadero  collection.) 

The  head  crowned  with  ivy;  the  bust  nude.  She  strikes  a  tambourine. 

ALCOVE  93. 

1269.  Cathedral  of  Beauvais.  Door  (one  of  a  pair)  from  the  portal  of  the 

south  transept.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  doors  of  wood.  Height, 

6  meters;  width,  2  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

The  portal,  of  which  these  doors  are  part,is  subdivided  by  a  mullion,  against  which, 
prior  to  1793,  there  was  a  statue  of  Saint  Peter  under  a  canopy.  Each  of  the  double 
doors,  which  were  executed  by  Jean  le  Pot,  a  sculptor  living  in  Beauvais,  (who  died 
about  the  year  1565)  are  divided  into  three  panels  by  small  engaged  columns.  In  the 
lower  part  of  the  panels  are  seen  arabesque  ornaments  and  salamanders,  the  latter 
being  the  emblem  of  Francis  I.  The  conversion  of  Saint  Paul  is  represented  in  the 
center  of  the  right  hand  door,  while  the  Healing  of  the  Sick  is  portrayed  on  the  left 
hand  door.  The  upper  portion  of  each  panel  has  a  richly  carved  frame. 

1270.  Palace  of  the  Louvre.  Staircase  of  Henry  II.  Door-jamb  ornamented 

with  flowers.  Original  of  stone. 

1271.  Palace  of  the  Louvre.  Staircase  of  Henry  II.  Door-jamb  ornamented 

with  flowers.  Original  of  stone.  Variation  of  No.  1267. 

1272.  Cathedral  of  Beauvais.  Door  (one  of  a  pair)  from  the  portal  of  the 

south  transept.  (See  No.  1266  for  description.)  Sixteenth  century. 

1273.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  The  Park — Parterre  d’Eau  Group  of  children, 

by  Van  Cleve  (1645-1732).  Seventeenth  century.  Original  in  bronze. 

Height,  1.75  meters;  width,  1.95  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

One  of  the  children  holds  a  crown,  another  a  quiver,  and  the  third  blows  upon  a 

conch-shell. 

IN  THE  CENTER  OF  THE  COURT. 

1274.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  The  Park — Parterre  d’Eau.  Nymph  and  Cupid, 

by  Magnier  (1647-1715).  Seventeenth  century.  Original  of  bronze. 

Height,  1.40  meters;  width,  2.55  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

Leaning  upon  her  elbow  upon  a  mass  of  shells,  the  nymph  reclining,  half  nude, 
holds  in  her  right  hand  a  plan  half  unrolled.  Her  left  hand  rests  upon  the  shoulder  of 
a  cupid  which,  standing  on  a  dolphin,  blows  in  a  conch  shell. 


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1275.  Cathedral  of  Nantes.  Tomb  of  Francis  II,  the  last  Duke  of  Brittany, 

and  of  Marguerite  de  Foix,  his  second  wife.  Finished  between  1502 
and  1507,  by  Michel  Colombe  (died  1512)  after  the  designs  of  Jeha 
Perreal  (died  1529).  Originally  in  the  church  of  the  Carmelites,  at 
Nantes;  later  transferred  to  the  cathedral.  Beginning  of  the  six¬ 
teenth  century.  Original  in  marble.  Height,  1.60  meters;  length, 
3.60  meters;  width,  1.62  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

The  sarcophagus,  which  is  in  white  marble,  is  covered  by  a  slab  of  black  marble, 
upon  which  repose  the  duke  and  duchess,  crowned  and  with  thei  hands  joined.  Three 
kneeling  angels  support  their  heads  upon  the  cushions  there;  at  their  feet,  a  lion  and 
a  greyhound  guard  their  shields.  In  the  original  the  base  is  decorated  with  six¬ 
teen  medallions  framing  mourners,  of  whom  the  garments  are  of  green  marble  and  the 
faces  and  hands  are  of  white  marble.  Below  are  sixteen  statuettes  in  white  marble: 
the  twelve  apostles,  (separated  by  pilasters  adorned  with  arabesques) ;  at  the  sides  of 
the  head,  St.  Louis  and  Charlemagne,  and  at  the  sides  of  the  foot,  St.  Francis  of 
Assisi  and  Ste.  Marguerite  the  two  latter,  the  patron  saints  of  the  duke  and  the 
duchess.  In  the  angles  of  the  monument,  four  figures  represent  the  cardinal  virtues. 
Justice  holds  in  her  left  hand  the  book  of  the  law,  and  in  her  right,  a  sword.  Pru¬ 
dence,  with  a  double  face,  carries  a  mirror  and  a  compass;  at  her  feet  is  a  serpent. 
Temperance  holds  a  bridle  and  a  clock.  Force,  wearing  casque  and  cuirasse,  carries 
in  the  left  hand  a  crenellated  tower,  from  which  she  drags  out  a  monster. 

1276.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  The  Park — Bosquet  de  la  Danse.  Vase  by 

Lehongre  (1628-1690).  Seventeenth  century.  Original  in  lead. 
Height,  1.10  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1277.  Chateau  de  Marly.  A  shepherd  and  a  little  Satyr.  Group  executed  by 

Coysevox  for  the  Chateau  de  Marly  (at  present  in  the  Louvre). 
Eighteenth  century.  Original  in  marble.  Height,  1.85  meters. 

The  shepherd,  seated,  plays  upon  his  flute ;  the  little  satyr,  approaches  silently, 
his  finger  upon  his  lips,  to  rob  the  shepherd  of  his  baton. 

1278.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  The  Park — Parterre  d’Eau.  La  Dordoge, 

by  Coysevox.  Seventeenth  century.  Original  in  bronze.  Height, 
1.40  meters;  width,  2.55  meters.)  (Trocadero  collection.) 

A  nymph  reclines,  resting  her  right  elbow  upon  two  urns  from  which  two  streams 
are  flowing,  typifying  the  two  tributaries  of  the  river.  A  cupid  leans  upon  her. 

AT  PARTITION — BETWEEN  ALCOVES  82  AND  83. 

1279.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  The  Park — Parterre  of  Latone.  Hercules. 

Terminal  figure  by  Lecomte  (1737-1817).  Eighteenth  century.  Ori¬ 
ginal  in  marble.  Height,  3.5  meters.  ’(Trocadero  collection.) 

He  is  clothed  in  a  lion’s  skin  and  carries  a  club  upon  his  shoulder. 

ALCOVE  82. 

1280.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  The  Park — Parterre  d’ Eau.  Group  of  Children 

playing  with  a  Swan.  Seventeenth  century.  Original  in  bronze. 
Height,  1.75  meters;  width,  1.15  meters. 

1281.  Cathedral  of  Mans.  Tomb  of  Guillaume  de  Bellay,  Lord  of  Langey, 

Governor  of  Piemont,  for  the  King  of  France  (Died  1543).  This 
tomb  was  erected  in  1557,  in  the  Chapel  of  Notre  Dame  du  Chevet, 
now  called  “The  Chapel  of  the  Holy  Virgin.”  It  is  supposed  to  have 
been  executed  by  Jean  Cousin  or  Germain  Pilon.  Sixteenth  century. 
Original  in  marble.  Height,  1.72  meters;  width,  2.11  meters.  (Troca¬ 
dero  collection.) 


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The  warrior  reclines  on  a  sarcophagus,  leaning  on  a  helmet.  In  his  left  hand  he 
holds  a  book;  in  his  right  hand  a  sword.  The  inscriptions  tell  of  his  deeds  as  a  war¬ 
rior,  diplomat  and  a  patron  of  letters.  He  died  at  Saint  Symphorie,  between 
Lyons  and  Roanne  in  1543. 

AT  THE  SOUTH  END  OF  SCREEN  3. 

1282.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  Park — Bosquet  de  la  Danse.  Torch  standby 

Lehongre  (1628-1690).  Seventeenth  century.  Original  in  lead. 
Height,  2.19  meters;  width,  89  centimeters.  (From  the  Trocadero 
collection.) 

EAST  SIDE  OF  SCREEN  3. 

1283.  Cathedral  of  Limoges.  Gallery.  Executed  in  1533-1534.  Name  of 

designer  unknown.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  6.30  meters;  width, 
11.4.  meters.  Erected  for  Jean  de  Langeac,  Bishop  of  Limoges, 
Ambassador  of  France  to  Rome. 

In  the  center  is  an  elliptical  doorway  with  fluted  columns,  from  which  spring  two 
clusters  of  balusters  of  various  shapes,  on  which  delicate  flowers  and  bas-reliefs  are 
carved.  On  the  base  occurs  this  device,  “Marcessit  in  ocio  Virtus,”  which  is  repeated 
in  other  parts  of  the  work.  The  gallery  is  terminated  by  columns  at  each  end.  To 
each  inter-columniation  there  are  three  niches — which  are  now  empty,  but  above 
which  are  the  remains  of  most  exquisite  canopy  brackets  and  small  pilasters.  On 
either  side  of  the  brackets  are  angels  carrying  symbols  of  the  Holy  Passion.  Below 
these  are  wreaths,  in  the  center  of  which  were  (  riginally,  it  is  supposed,  the  arms  of 
Jean  de  Langeac,  Below  the  niches  are  six  bas-reliefs  representing  the  Tasks  of 
Hercules.  The  upper  portion  of  the  monument  is  corbelled  out  so  as  to  form  a 
gallery,  on  the  face  and  between  the  arches  of  which  are  pendants  and  niches  filled 
with  multiated  statues.  The  latter  seem  to  represent  Faith,  Hope  and  Charity  on  one 
side,  and  Justice,  Prudence  and  Temperance  on  the  other.  These  pendants  are  con¬ 
nected  by  arches,  in  the  mouldings  of  which  are  seen  carved  heads  of  cherubs. 

The  balustrade  is  composed  of  exquisitely  carved  pilasters  and  columns.  The  entire 
ornamentation,  especially  that  of  the  pilasters  about  the  niches,  contains  arabesque 
and  foliated  forms  together  with  many  symbolical  figures,  and  furnishes  a  re¬ 
markably  good  example  of  the  wealth  of  imagination  for  which  the  artists  in  the 
period  of  the  Renaissance  were  noted. 

At  the  bottom  of  the  first  pilaster,  to  the  left  of  the  door,  near  a  figure  of  a  warrior, 
the  name  “David”  is  engraved  on  a  shield ;  while  on  another  pilaster  occurs  the  date 
1533.  On  the  fourth  pilaster  to  the  right,  under  a  female  figure  and  between  two 
figures  of  children,  is  seen  the  name  “Charitas.”  Another  date,  1534,  is  found  upon 
a  bracket  under  the  last  pendant  on  the  right  hand  side. 

AT  THE  NORTH  END  OF  SCREEN  3. 

1284.  Chateau  of  Versailles  Park — Bosquet  de  la  Danse.  Torch  stand,  by 

Masson  (1627-1684).  Seventeenth  century.  Original  in  lead.  Height, 
2.31  meters;  width,  1  meter. 

ALCOVE  94. 

1285.  Church  of  St.  Maclou,  at  Rouen.  West  front;  door  on  the  left  side, 

attributed  to  Jean  Goujon.  Sixteenth  century.  Wood.  Height,  5.60 
meters;  width,  2.82  meters. 

A  bracket  of  considerable  projection  divides  the  door  into  two  panels  and  carries 
four  statuettes  representing  St.  John  the  Baptist,  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Moses  and 
Abraham.  Between  these  statuettes  figures  in  slight  relief  typify  three  of  the  seasons. 
In  the  center  of  the  upper  panel  a  medallion  illustrates  the  parable  of  the  good  Shep¬ 
herd.  Jesus  Himself  appears  to  explain  the  meaning  of  it  to  four  persons — a  pope,  a 
king,  a  priest  and  a  layman.  Above,  are  angels  in  the  clouds,  whence  is  extended  the 


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hand  of  Jehovah.  Two  great  figures  frame  this  panel;  on  the  left,  Melchisidec;  on 
the  right,  St.  Peter.  Two  other  figures  frame  the  lower  panel ;  Aaron  at  the  left,  St. 
Paul  at  the  right.  This  panel  is  divided  into  two  parts;  the  upper  portion  presents  a 
symbolic  personage  sitting  in  the  clouds;  the  lower  shows  two  nude  children  playing 
under  a  tree,  and  two  satyrs. 

1286.  Barye  Antonie  Louis  (1796-1875).  Lion  Strangling  a  Boa.  Group  from 

the  Garden  of  the  Tuilleries.  Nineteenth  century.  Original  in 
bronze.  Length,  1.80  meters;  width,  1  meter. 

CENTER  OF  THE  COURT. 

1287.  Chateau  de  Marly.  Hamadryads  and  Child.  Group  executed  by  Coy- 

sevox.  Eighteenth  century.  Original  in  marble. 

1288.  Barye,  Antoine-Louis  (1796-1875).  Jaguar  and  Hare.  From  the 

Museum  of  the  Louvre.  Nineteenth  century.  Original  in  bronze. 
Length,  1.10  meters;  width,  40  centimeters. 

WEST  SIDE  OF  SCREEN  3. 

1289.  Cathedral  of  Chartres.  One  of  six  pilasters  belonging  to  the  decora¬ 

tion  of  the  choir,  executed  from  1514  to  1529,  by  Jean  le  Texier,  also 
called  Jean  le  Beauce  (Died  1529).  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in 
stone.  Height,  2.30  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1290.  Hotel  Carnavalet,  Paris.  (See  No.  1201.)  Lion  in  bas-relief,  decorating 

the  front.  By  Paul  Ponce.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in  stone. 
Height,  86  centimeters;  length,  1.58  meters.  Facing  to  the  right. 
(Companion  of  No.  1298.) 

1291.  Palace  of  the  Louvre  (Paris).  Two  young  Tritons  with  Pipes.  Central 

motive  of  a  ceiling  panel.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  2.31  meters; 
width,  1.46  meters.  (Companion  to  No.  1306.) 

1292.  Hotel  Carnavalet  (Paris).  (See  No.  1201.)  Court  of  Honor.  Nine 

masks,  fauns  and  satyrs,  decorating  keystones  of  arches.  By  Paul 
Ponce.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height  of  each,  60 
centimeters;  width,  58  centimeters. 

1293.  Chateau  of  Versailles,  Park.  Cascade  de  l’Allee  d’Eau.  River  God¬ 

dess  and  Children,  by  Lehongre  (1628-1690).  Original  in  lead  gilded. 
Height,  2.25  meters;  width,  4  meters. 

The  above  belongs  to  a  group  of  three  panels,  of  which  No.  1300  is  the  center,  with 
No.  1293  at  the  right  and  No.  1307  at  the  left.  As  seen  in  the  park  at  Versailles,  they 
are  separated  by  terminal  figures  in  stone,  having  masques  and  feet  of  bronze. 

1294.  Hotel  Carnavalet  (Paris).  (See  No.  1201.)  “Abundance.”  Bas-relief  on 

the  front,  decorating  the  keystone  of  an  arch,  by  Jean  Goujon.  Six¬ 
teenth  century.  Original  in,  stone.  Height,  165  meters;  width,  68 
centimeters.  (Companion  to  No.  1303.) 

1295.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  Door  from  the  Salon  of  Hercules.  Carved  in 

arabesques  of  renaissance  design.  Seventeenth  century.  Original 
in  wood.  Height,  1.45  meters;  width,  1.2  meters.  Trocadero  collec¬ 
tion. 

1296.  Cathedral  of  Chartres.  Panel  detached  from  one  of  the  Pilasters  of 

the  Choir.  (See  No.  1248  and  No.  1297.)  Sixteenth  century.  Origh 
inal  of  stone. 


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1297.  Cathedral  of  Chartres.  One  of  six  pilasters  from  the  Choir,  executed 

between  1514  and  1529,  by  Jean  le  Texier;  also  called  Jeande  Beauce 
(died  1529).  Sixteenth  century.  Original  of  stone.  Height,  2.30 
meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1298.  Hotel  Carnavalet  (Paris).  (See  No.  1201.)  Trophy;  bas-relief  decorat¬ 

ing  the  front,  by  Paul  Ponce.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in  stone. 
Height,  1.25  meters;  width,  1.23  meters.  (Companion  to  No.  1302.) 

1299.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  Park — Cascade  de  l’Allee  d’Eau.  Nymphs  at 

the  bath,  by  Girardon  (1628-1715).  Central  panel  of  the  principal 
front.  Original  in  lead,  gilded.  Height,  1.25  meters;  width,  6.15 
leters.  (See  No.  1293.)  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1300.  Palace  of  the  Louvre  (Paris).  Child  with  Pipes.  By  Jean  Goujon 

(1520-1572).  From  the  hall  of  the  Caryatides.  Sixteenth  century. 
Original  in  stone.  Height,  1  meter;  width,  95  centimeters. 

1301.  Hotel  Carnavalet  (Paris).  (See  No.  1201.)  Lion  in  bas-relief,  decor¬ 

ating  the  front,  by  Paul  Ponce.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in 
stone.  Height,  86  centimeters;  length,  1.58  meters.  Facing  to  the 
left.  (Companion  to  No.  1290.) 

1302.  Hotel  Carnavalet  (Paris).  (See  No.  1201.)  Trophy — bas-relief  decor¬ 

ating  the  front,  by  Paul  Ponce.  Sixteenth  century.  Original  in 
stone.  Height,  125  meters;  width,  1.23  meters.  (Companion  to  No. 
1298.) 

1303.  Hotel  Carnavalet  (Paris).  (See  No.  1201.)  Diana — bas-relief  of  the 

front,  decorating  the  keystone  of  an  arch,  by  Jean  Goujon.  Six¬ 
teenth  century.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  125  meters;  width,  58 
meters.  (Companion  to  No.  1294.) 

1304.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  Door  from  the  Salon  of  Hercules.  Carved  in 

arabesques  of  renaissance  design.  Seventeenth  century.  Original 
in  wood.  Height,  1.45  meters;  width,  1.2  meters.  (Trocadero  col¬ 
lection.)  (See  also  No.  1295.) 

1305.  Cathedral  of  Chartres.  One  of  six  pilasters  from  the  choir,  executed 

between  1514  and  1529,  by  Jean  le  Texier,  also  called  Jean  de 
Beauce  (died,  1529).  Sixteenth  century.  Original  of  stone.  Height, 
2.30  meters.  (Trocadero  collection.) 

1306.  Palace  of  the  Louvre  (Paris).  The  Young  Jupiter.  Central  motive  of 

a  ceiling  panel.  Original  in  stone.  Height,  2.25  meters;  width,  1.40 
meters.  (Companion  to  No.  1291.) 

1307.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  Park — Cascade  de  1’  Allee  d’  Eau.  River  god¬ 

dess  and  children,  by  Legros  (1629-1714).  Original  in  lead,  gilded. 
Height,  1.25  meters;  width,  4  meters.  (See  Nos.  1293  and  1299.) 
(Trocadero  collection.'' 


ON  PEDESTAL. 

1308.  Chateau  de  Marly.  Adonis  Resting  from  the  Chase.  Group  executed 
by  Nicolas  Coustou  (1658-1733).  (Now  in  the  Louvre.)  Eighteenth 
century.  Original,  in  marble.  Height,  1.85  metres. 

The  hunter  is  seated,  still  holding  his  spear  to  which  his  dog  is  tied. 


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1309.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  Park — Parterre  of  Latone.  Nymph  with  the 

Shell,  by  Coysevox.  Eighteenth  century. 'Original  of  marble.  Height, 
1.25  meters;  width,  1.90  meters. 

Half -reclining  and  half-nude,  she  holds  in  her  right  hand  a  shell,  from  which  she 
appears  to  force  the  water.  The  original  lately  has  been  placed  in  the  Louvre,  and 
will  be  replaced  at  Versailles  by  a  copy. 

ALCOVE  81. 

1310.  Palace  of  the  Louvre  (Paris).  Group  of  Children.  Cartouch  and  gar- . 

land  of  fruits,  decorating  the  entrance  of  the  staircase  of  Henry  II. 
Original  of  stone.  Height,  2.75  meters;  width,  2.35  meters. 

SHOWN  IN  NORTH  COLONNADE — FRONT  OF  EAST  PORTION  OF  CENTRAL  PA¬ 
VILION — (ON  OUTSIDE  OF  BUILDING  proper). 

1311.  Chateau  of  Versailles.  Park — Parterre  du  Nord.  Cascade  de  l'A116e 

d'  Eau.  Principal  Front.  Figures  typifying  Rivers,  etc.  Panels  (of 
lead,  gilded,  in  the  original)  separated  by  terminals  (of  stone,  with 
bronze  masks  and  feet  in  the  original).  Central  Motive,  “Nymphs 
at  the  Bath,”  by  Girardou  (1628-1715).  Panel  at  the  left,  River  and 
Children,  by  Lehongre  (1628-1690).  Panel  at  the  right,  River-and 
Children,  by  Legros  (1629-1714).  At  left  end,  Nymph  and  Cupid 
mounted  upon  a  Dolphin,  by  Lehongre.  At  right  end,  Nymph  and 
Cupid  mounted  upon  a  Dolphin,  by  Legros.  Height  (highest  por¬ 
tion),  2.25  meters;  length,  31.35  meters. 


HUGO  SCHNARS-ALQUIST, 


GERMANY 


Imperial  Commissioner, 

HON.  ADOLF  WERMUTH, 

3171  .Groveland  Avenue. 


Delegate  for  Fine  Arts, 

HUGO  SCHNARS-ALQUIST, 

3048  Lake  Park  Avenue. 


Chief  of  the  Sales  Office  of  the  General  German  Art  Association, 

REINHOLD  VAN  BAERLE. 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for 
sale  apply  to  MR.  VAN  BAERLE,  in 
the  Galleries  of  the  German  Section. 


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GERMANY. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE. 

PRICES  WILL  BE  GIVEN  AT  THE  OFFICE  OF 
THE  GERMAN  SECTION,  IN  ROOM  29,  (MAR¬ 
BLE  ROOM.) 


Group  139— Sculpture. 

NORTH  COURT— NUMBERS  1  TO  29,  INCLUSIVE. 

THE  NUMBERING  BEGINS  AT  THE  NORTH  END  OE  THE  NORTH  COURT. 

1.  Baerwald,  Robert  (Berlin).  H.  M.  the  Emperor  William  I.  Loaned  by 

the  Royal  Academy  of  Berlin.  (Plaster.) 

2.  Wagmtiller,  Mich.  (Munich)  Justus  von  Liebig.  (Plaster.) 

3.  Bergmeier,  C.  A.  (Steglitz-Berlin)  A  Table  Set.  (Bronze.) 

4.  Kahle,  Anna  von  (Berlin).  Bacchus.  (Majolica.) 

5.  Schulz,  Professor  Moriz  (Berlin).  Modern  Roman  Lady.  (Marble.) 

6.  Riesch,  Otto  (Berlin).  Song  of  Praise.  (Bronze.) 

7.  Schott,  Walter  (Berlin).  Bust  of  Prin  .e  Stolberg.  (Plaster.) 

8.  Herter,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  In  the  Depth  of  the  Sea.  (Plaster.) 

9.  Klein,  Max  (Berlin).  A  Lady’s  Head. 

10.  Unger,  Max  (Berlin).  Fisherman.  (Zink  cast.) 

11.  Piper,  Carl  (Berlin).  Bust  of  a  Pilot.  (Bronze.) 

12.  Wenck,  E.  (Berlin)  Amorous  Faun.  (Bronze.) 

13.  Klein,  Max  (Berlin).  A  Deathly  Embrace  (Man  struggling  with  a  Lion). 

(Bronze.) 

14.  Kruse,  Max  (Berlin).  Portrait  of  Miss  B.  (Marble.)  (Now  in  room  31.) 

15.  Hischen,  Ernst  (Berlin).  Statuette  (Man  with  Dogs.)  (Bronze). 

16.  Ochs,  Franz  (Berlin,  Wilmersdorf).  Emperor  William  I.  (Marble.) 

17.  Elster,  G.  (Braunschweig)  Johny.  (Terra  cotta.) 

18.  Rosse,  Franz  (Berlin).  Lili.  (Marble.) 

19.  Schott,  Walther  (Berlin).  Female  Figure.  (Marble.) 


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20.  Hirt,  Professor  Joh.  (Munich)  Andromeda.  (Marble.) 

21.  Hultzsch,  Professor  Herm  (Dresden).  Echo.  (Marble.) 

22.  Elster,  G.  (Braunschweig).  Ave  Maria.  (Terra  cotta.) 

23.  Ochs,  Franz  (Berlin,  Wilmersdorf).  H.  M.  Emperor  William  II.  (Marble.) 

24.  Schott,  Walter  (Berlin).  Bust  of  My  Wife.  (Plaster.) 

25.  Brossmann,  Professor  Gust  (Dresden).  Fettered  Psyche.  (Marble.) 

26.  Ohmann,  R.  (Berlin)  Female  Ideal  Bust.  (Marble.) 

27.  Schott,  Walther  (Berlin).  Bust  of  the  late  Professor  de  Ahna.  (Plaster.) 

28.  Musch,  Leo  (Dusseldorf).  Faith.  (Marble  figure  for  a  tomb.) 

29.  Glauflilgel,  Otto  (At  present  at  Rome).  Italian  Fisher  Boy.  (Zink  cast.) 

ROTUNDA— NUMBERS  30  AND  31. 

30.  Hundrieser,  Professor  Emil  (Charlottenburg).  Peace.  (Plaster.) 

31.  Lock,  Michel  (Berlin).  Spartacus.  (Plaster.) 

WEST  COURT— NUMBERS  32  TO  41,  INCLUSIVE. 

32.  Geiger,  N.  (Berlin,  Wilmersdorf)  Labor.  (Plaster.) 

33.  Ttlrpe,  Paul  (Berlin).  Laughing  Boy.  (Marble.) 

34.  Baumbach,  Max  (Berlin).  The  Siesta.  (Marble.) 

35.  Rumpf,  Carl  (Frankfort-on-the-Main).  Adam  and  Eve.  (Bronze.) 

36.  Riesch,  Otto  (Berlin).  Grown  Poor.  (Bronze.) 

37.  Kruse,  Bruno  (Berlin).  Head  of  a  Nymph.  (Marble.) 

38.  Geiger,  Mrs.  H.  (Berlin,  Wilmersdorf).  Bust  of  Madonna.  (Marble.) 

39.  Uechtritz,  Cuno  von  (Berlin).  Morning.  (Bronze  chandeliers  for  electric 

lighting.) 

40.  Uechtritz,  Cuno  von  (Berlin).  Evening.  (Bronze  chandeliers  for  electric 

lighting.) 

41.  Uechtritz,  Cuno  von  (Berlin).  A  Girl’s  Head.  (Marble.) 

GALLERY  28— NUMBERS  42  TO  48,  INCLUSIVE. 

42.  Maison,  Rud.  (Munich)  Negro  Riding  on  an  Ass.  (Plaster.) 

43.  Toberentz,  R.  (Berlin)  Resting  Herdsman.  (Bronze.)  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

44.  Brtitt,  Ad.  (Berlin)  Phryne.  (Bronze.) 

45.  Gdtz,  I.  (Berlin,  Schoneberg)  Balancing  Boy.  (Bronze.) 

46.  Gotz,  I.  (Berlin,  Schoneberg)  Female  Water  Drawer.  (Bronze.) 

47.  Wind,  Joh.  (Munich)  Female  Juggler.  (Bronze.) 

48.  Schott,  Walter  (Berlin).  Bust  of  H.  M.  Emperor  William  II.  (Plaster.) 

GALLERY  29-NUMBERS  49  TO  65,  INCLUSIVE. 

49.  Lepcke,  Ferd.  (Berlin)  Listening.  (Marble.) 

50.  Eberlein,  Professor  G.  (Berlin)  Thorn  Puller.  (Marble.)  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

51.  Hilgers,  Professor  C.  'Berlin)  Christ  Healing  the  Daughter  of  Jairus, 

(Plaster  relief.) 


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52.  Dobbertin,  O.  (Hamburg)  Resting  Boy.  (Marble.) 

53.  Heidepriem,  T.  (Berlin)  Sleep.  (Marble.) 

54.  Hilgers,  Professor  C.  (Berlin)  Christ  Healing  the  Sick.  (Plaste* 

relief.) 

55.  Begas,  Professor  Reinh.  (Berlin)  Bust  of  Menzel.  (Marble.)  Loaned 

by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.) 

56.  Uechtritz,  Cuno  v.  (Berlin)  Two  wall  figures  in  bronze,  for  electric 

lighting. 

57.  Begas,  Professor  Carl  (Berlin).  Brother  and  Sister.  (Marble.)  Loaned 

by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

58.  Begas,  Professor  Reinh.  (Berlin)  Bust  of  von  Moltke.  (Marble.)  Loaned 

by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

59.  Begas,  Professor  Carl  (Berlin).  Faun  and  the  Infant  Bacchus.  (Marble.) 

Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

60.  Schott,  Walter  (Berlin).  Bust  of  a  Child.  (Marble.) 

61.  Schott,  Walter  (Berlin).  Developed.  (Plaster.) 

62.  Paul,  Ernst  (Dresden).  Girl  Fastening  Sandals.  (Marble.) 

63.  Briitt,  Ad.  (Berlin)  “Eve.”  (Marble.)  Loaned  bv  the  National  Gallery 

of  Berlin. 

64.  Epler,  Heinr.  (Dresden)  A  Gleaner.  (Marble.) 

65.  Kahle,  Anna  von  (Berlin).  Sleeping  Child.  (Marble.) 

66.  Brossmann,  Professor  Gust.  (Dresden)  Battle  of  Centaurs.  (Marble  re¬ 

lief.) 

GALLERY  30— NUMBERS  67  TO  77,  INCLUSIVE 

67.  Kiesewalter,  H.  (Berlin)  Statuette  of  a  Horse.  (Bronze.) 

68.  Steinemann,  H.  (Berlin)  Little  German  Warrior.  (Bronze.) 

69.  Lepcke,  Ferd.  (Berlin)  Listening.  (Bronze.) 

70.  Kiesewalter,  H.  (Berlin)  Statuette  'of  a  Horse.  (Bronze.) 

71.  Moser,  Professor  Jul.  (Berlin)  Statuette  of  H.  M.  Emperor  William  .II 

(Bronze  statuette.) 

72.  Nowak,  Leopold  (Hanau).  Venus  and  Cupid.  (Bronze.) 

73.  Nowak,  Leopold  (Hanau).  Female  Bacchante  and  the  Infant  Bacchus. 

(Bronze.) 

74.  Hilgers,  Professor  C.  (Berlin)  Small  model  for  a  Warrior’s  Monument  at 

Diisseldorf.  (Bronze.) 

75.  Herter,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  A  Fish  Rarely  to  be  Met  With.  (Bronze.) 

76.  Tiibbecke,  Franz  (Berlin).  Drinking  Boy.  (Bronze.) 

77.  Kruse,  Max  (Berlin).  The  Messenger  of  Marathon.  (Bronze.) 

GALLERY  31— NUMBER  78. 

78.  Uphues,  Jos.  (Berlin)  An  Archer.  (Bronze.) 

GALLERY  32— NUMBERS  79  TO  81,  INCLUSIVE. 

79.  Calandrelli,  Professor  A.  (Berlin)  Nymph.  (Bronze.) 

80.  Vordermayer,  M.  (Berlin)  Domestic  Industry.  (Oak  wood.) 

81.  Dorn,  Carl  (Berlin).  Fountain  Figure.  (Swan  group.)  (Bronze.) 


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28 1 

GALLERY  33— NUMBERS  82  TO  84,  INCLUSIVE. 

82.  Herter,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  Moses  Destroying  the  Tables  of  Law. 

(Oak  wood.) 

83.  Stuck,  Franz  (Munich).  An  Athlete.  (Bronze.) 

84.  Breuer,  Peter  (Berlin).  Spring.  (Bronze.) 

GALLERY  34— NUMBERS  85  TO  108,  INCLUSIVE. 

85.  Holbe,  Rud.  (Dresden,  A.)  The  Rat  Catcher  of  Hameln.  (Bronze.) 

86.  Riesch,  Otto  (Berlin).  Victory.  (Bronze.) 

87.  Glaufltigel,  Otto.  (At  present  at  Rome).  Italian  Oyster  Dealer.  (Bronze.) 

88.  Landsberg,  Max  (Berlin).  An  English  Thoroughbred.  (Bronze.) 

89.  Landsberg,  Max  (Berlin).  An  English  Thoroughbred.  (Bronze.) 

90.  Landsberg,  Max  (Berlin).  Cow  from  the  Wilstumarshes.  (Bronze.) 

91.  Steinemann,  H.  (Berlin)  A  City  Sergeant.  (Bronze.) 

92.  Briitt,  Ad.  (Berlin)  Bathing  Girl.  (Bronze.) 

93.  Baumbach,  Max  (Berlin).  Violin  Player  and  his  Love.  (Bronze.) 

94.  Tlirpe,  Paul  (Berlin).  Boy  with  a  Cat.  (Bronze.) 

95.  Bernewitz,  C.  (Berlin)  You  Must  Dance.  (Bronze.) 

96.  Ockelmann,  Robert  (Dresden).  Young  Fisher  Returning.  (Bronze.) 

97.  Bernewitz,  C.  (Berlin)  Psyche.  (Bronze.) 

98.  Dorn,  Carl  (Berlin).  Materialism.  (Bronze.) 

99.  Dorn,  Carl  (Berlin).  Idealism.  (Bronze.) 

100.  Manthe,  Alb.  (Berlin)  Emperor  William  I.  and  Emperor  Frederic  III 

(Zink  cast  group.) 

101.  Sommer,  Professor  Aug.  (Rome)  Old  Harry  Catching  Flies.  (Bronze.) 

102.  Gotz,  I.  (Berlin,  Schoneberg)  Boy  With  Hoop.  (Zink  cast.) 

103.  Kruse,  Bruno  (Berlin).  Prince  Bismarck.  (Bronze.) 

104.  Briitt,  Ad.  (Berlin)  Saved.  (Bronze ) 

105.  Kruse,  Bruno  (Berlin).  Fieldmarshrl  von  Moltke.  (Bronze.) 

106.  Siemering,  Professor  R.  (Berlin)  Victory.  (Bronze.) 

107.  Baerwald,  Robert  (Berlin).  H.  M.  Emperor  William  I.  (Bronze.) 

108.  Otto,  Professor  Paul  (Berlin).  Priest  of  Vesta  (Bronze.)  Loaned  by 

the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

UPPER  GALLERY— WEST  COURT. 

ALCOVE  165— NUMBERS  109  AND  no,  INCLUSIVE. 

109.  Ockelmann,  Robert  (Dresden).  Girl  Putting  on  Sandals.  (Bronze.) 
no.  Ockelmann,  Robert  (Dresden).  Female  Bacchante.  (Bronze.) 

ALCOVE  190— NUMBERS  in  TO  113,  INCLUSIVE. 

in.  Riesch,  Otto  (Berlin).  Mignon.  (Marble.) 

112.  Heidepriem,  J.  (Berlin)  In  the  Shooting  Stand.  (Zinc  cast.) 

113.  Heidepriem,  J.  (Berlin)  At  the  Kennel  of  a  Catcher.  (Zinc  cast.) 


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Group  140-Oil  Paintings. 

GALLERY  28. 

NUMBERS  1 14  TO  144,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  THE  NORTH  COURT. 

114.  Max,  Professor  Gabriel  (Munich).  Visions. 

1x5.  Fiamm,  Albert  (Dusseldorf).  Italian  Women. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

1x6.  Oppler,  Ernst  (Munich).  Revery.  Loaned  by  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince 
Regent  Luitpold  of  Bavaria. 

117.  Uhde,  Prof.  Fritz  von  (Munich).  Christmas  Evening. 
xi8.  Lindenschmidt,  Professor  W.  (Munich)  Anne  Boleyn. 

119.  Meyer-Basel,  Karl  Theod.  (Munich;  Spring. 

120.  Scholtz,  Professor  Julius  (Dresden-A).  A  Bavarian  Song.  (Scnnada- 

huppe.) 

121.  Stetten,  Carl  von  (Paris).  Italians  in  Paris. 

122.  Simm,  Franz  (Munich).  The  Pride  of  the  Family.  Loaned  by  Charles 

L.  Otis,  Chicago. 

WEST  WALL. 

i23„  Bockelmann,  Ch.  Ludw.  (Karlsruhe)  The  Village  on  Fire. 

124.  Boddien,  G.  von  (Kl.  Zschochwitz).  Pandures  Reconnoitring. 

125.  Bredt,  Ferd.  Max  (Munich).  Two  Gazelles. 

126.  Ravenstein,  Paul  von  (Karlsruhe),  Umbrella  Menders  at  Tivoli. 

127.  Herterich,  Professor  L.  (Munich)  Saint  George.  Loaned  by  the 

State  of  Bavaria. 

128.  Eberle,  Ad.  (Munich)  Customers. 

129.  Jacobides,  Professor  Georg  (Munich).  Afflictions. 

130.  Eschwege,  Elmar  v.  (Weimar)  Early  Spring. 

NORTH  WALL. 

131.  Crola,  Professor  Hugo  (Dusseldorf).  Industrious  Sisters. 

132.  Rasch,  Otto  (Weimar).  The  Council  Chamber  at  Luneburg. 

133.  Spangenberg,  L.  (Berlin)  The  Valley  of  the  Engadin. 

134.  Defregger,  Professor  Franz  von  (Munich).  Sunday  Quiet. 

135.  Adam,  Jul.  (Munich)  Little  Cats. 

136.  Spring,  Alfons  (Munich).  The  New  Hymn. 

137.  Htinten,  Professor  Emil  (Dusseldorf).  Billeted. 

138.  Wessel,  Ludwig  (Dusseldorf).  Inquiring  Prebendarist. 


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EAST  WALL. 

139.  Hellwag,  Rudolf  (Karlsruhe).  Northern  Shores. 

140.  Blume,  Ed.  (Munich)  Candlelight. 

141.  Bombach,  W.  (Berlin).  A  Tunisian  Town. 

142.  Hoecker,  Professor  Paul  (Munich).  Shoemaker’s  Work-shop. 

143.  Knaus,  Professor  L.  (Berlin)  The  Fight  Behind  the  Fence. 

144.  Thedy,  Professor  Max  (Weimar).  At  the  Spring. 

GALLERY  29  (THE  OFFICE)— NUMBER  145. 

145.  Hoelzel,  Ad.  (Dachau)  Domestic  Devotion.  Loaned  by  the  State  ot 

Bavaria. 


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GALLERY  30-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  146  TO  215,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  END  OF  THE  WALL. 

146.  Rocholl,  Th.  (Dusseldorf)  Avant-garde  Fighting. 

147.  Baisch,  Professor  Herm.  (Karlsruhe)  Sheep  in  the  Sand-downs. 

14S.  Velten,  Wilhelm  (Munich).  Outguards. 

149.  Eckenaes,  Jahn  (Munich).  Fishing  in  Norway. 

150.  Brendel,  Professor  Alb.  (Weimar)  Work  Horses. 

151.  Hagen,  Professor  Theod.  (Weimar)  Cornfield. 

152.  Volckmann,  Hans  von  (Karlsruhe).  The  Kyll  valley  near  Geroldstein. 

153.  Miiller-Kurzwelly,  Dr.  K.  (Berlin)  Breakers.  (Swedish  coast.) 

154.  Schrhdl,  Norbert  (Frankfort-on-the-Main).  German  Peasant’s  Vehicle. 

WEST  WALL. 

155.  Knabl,  Karl  (Munich).  Rafting  on  the  River  Isar. 

156.  Fricke,  A.  (Berlin)  On  the  Island  of  Rugen. 

157.  Miiller-Kurzwelly,  Dr.  K.  (Berlin)  Winter  Landscape. 

158.  Stromeyer,  Helene  (Karlsruhe).  A  Wreath  of  Roses. 

159.  Khster,  Alexander  (Karlsruhe).  Sunday  Morning. 

160.  Hermuth-Kallmorgen,  Margarethe  (Karlsruhe).  China  Asters. 

161.  Normann,  A.  (Berlin)  Summer  Night.  (Norway.) 

102.  Rouband,  Professor  Franz  (Munich).  Hay  Time. 

163.  Kronberger,  Carl  (Munich).  A  Good  Hand. 

164.  Grethe,  Professor  Carlos  (Karlsruhe).  The  Fisher’s  Darling. 

165.  Kronberger,  Carl  (Munich).  An  Amusing  Chronicle 

166.  Bredt,  Ferd.  Max  (Munich).  Soudanese  Girl. 

167.  Frenes,  Hirt  du  (Munich).  A  Girl’s  Head. 

168.  Meckel,  Ad.  von  (Berlin).  Finding  the  Slain. 

169.  Matiegzeck,  Jos.  (Munich)  In  the  Waiting-room. 

170.  Stahlschmidt,  Max  (Weimar).  The  Mill-garden. 

171.  Steinmetz,  Fritz  (Munich).  A  Solo. 

172.  Oehmichen,  Hugo  (Dusseldorf).  Alone. 

173.  Rusch,  Dietrich  (Weimar).  Interior. 

174.  Douzette,  L.  (Berlin)  Moonlight  Night  in  Spring. 

175.  Douzette,  L.  (Berlin)  Autumn  Evening. 

176.  Merker,  Max  (Weimar).  The  Convent  Garden. 

177.  Schlabitz,  A.  (Berlin)  Morning  Chant. 

178.  Hertel,  Professor  Alb.  (Berlin)  Dante  in  the  Alps. 


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285 


SOUTH  WALL. 

179.  Genzmer,  B.  (Berlin)  The  Village  Play-grounds. 

180.  Kehr,  Karl  (Karlsruhe).  Evening. 

181.  Dlicker,  Professor  Eugen  (Dusseldorf).  Summer  Evening. 

182.  Frenzel,  Oskar  (Berlin).  Cattle  on  the  Marsh  Lands  of  the  River  Elbe. 

183.  Leistikow,  W.  (Berlin)  Brickworks. 

184.  Ritter,  Professor  Caspar  (Karlsruhe).  The  Consolation  Song. 

185.  Hammer,  Erich  (Weimar).  Grandmother’s  Pet. 

EAST  WALL. 

186.  Beeck,  Theodor  v.  d.  (Dusseldorf)  A  Cigarette  Manufactory. 

187.  Block,  Jos.  (Munich)  In  the  Twilight. 

188.  Parlaghy,  Vilma  (Berlin).  Portrait  of  Kossuth. 

189.  Borchardt,  F.  (Dresden)  Uncle  Testator. 

190.  Neff,  Friedr.  (Karlsruhe)  Vanity  Fair. 

191.  Spring,  Alfons  (Munich).  Fisherman’s  Hut. 

192.  Kaulbach,  Professor  Herm.  (Munich)  The  Story  Teller.  Loaned  by 

Mr.  G.  Mannheimer,  New  York. 

193.  Cramer,  Molly  (Hamburg).  Peaches. 

194.  Schtiler,  Max  (Frankfort-on-the-Main).  Portrait  of  Pablode  Sarasate. 

195.  Bantzer,  Carl  N.  (Dresden)  In  the  Garden. 

196.  Kinsley,  Nelson  G.  (Karlsruhe)  A  Noble  Sire. 

197.  Schmidt,  Friedr.  Alb.  (Weimar)  Old  Bridge  in  Italy. 

198.  Geertz,  Jul.  (Dusseldorf)  Morning  Prayer. 

199.  Geertz,  Jul.  (Dusseldorf)  A  Little  Freebooter. 

200.  Braith,  Professor  Anton  (Munich).  A  Fresh  Drink. 

201.  Schweitzer,  Ad.  (Dusseldorf)  Winter  Day  in  Germany. 

202.  Miihlig,  Hugo  (Dusseldorf).  Winter  Day  in  the  Eiffel. 

203.  Kubierschky,  Erich  (Munich).  Spring  Landscape  near  Munich. 

204.  Seitz,  Professor  Ant.  (Munich)  Music. 

205.  Huisken,  Herm.  (Karlsruhe)  My  Pet  Dog. 

206.  Cramer,  Helene  (Hamburg).  Clematis. 

207.  Heyser,  F.  (Harzburg)  Portrait  of  Professor  Joachim. 

208.  Sonderland,  Fritz  (Dusseldorf).  In  the  Knitting  School. 

209.  Malchin,  Professor  Carl  (Schwerin).  North  German  Landscape.  Loaned 

by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

210.  Knabl,  Karl  (Munich).  At  Dawn. 

211.  Massau,  Edm.  (Dusseldorf)  The  Standard  Bearer. 

212.  Harburger,  Edm.  (Munich)  In  the  Cellar. 

213.  Boddien,  G.  von  (Kl.  Zschochwitz).  The  Battle  Over. 

214.  Janssen,  Professor  Peter  (Dusseldorf).  Portrait  of  the  Late  Inspector 

Holthausen.  Loaned  by  the  State  of  Prussia. 

215.  Dahl,  Hans  (Berlin).  Sunday  Morning  in  Norway  (Time  for  Church 

Going). 


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GALLERY  31-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  216  TO  261,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  END  OF  THE  WALL. 

216.  Hochhaus,  C.  (Berlin)  Navy  Yard.  (Constructing  H.  M.  S.,  Oldenburg.) 

217.  Plass,  Ernst  (Munich).  North  SeaJStrand. 

218.  Werner,  Professor  Fritz  (Berlin).  Female  Sutler,  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

219.  Koner,  Professor  Max  (Berlin).  Portrait  of  H.  M,  Emperor  William  II. 

220.  Schmidt,  Hans  W.  (Weimar)  A  Parade  in  Presence  of  the  Emperor. 

221.  Bergmann,  Jul.  (Karlsruhe)  Oziko’s  Flungarian  Shepherd. 

WEST  WALL. 

222.  Wentscher,  J.  (Berlin)  Baltic  Coast  (Riigen). 

223.  Riess,  Paul  (Weimar).  Norwegian  Coast. 

224.  Schuch,  Professor  Werner  (Kliecken).  Parade, 

225.  Rdchling,  Carl  (Berlin).  A  Man  But  Still  a  Baby. 

226.  Harrach,  Count  v.  (Tiefhartmannsdorf)  Fallen  Down  from  the  Preci¬ 

pice.  Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

227.  Schmidt,  Professor  Max  (Konigsberg,  Prussia).  Landscape  from  the 

River  Spree.  Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

228.  Schultze,  Carl  (Dusseldorf).  Heath  Landscape. 

229.  Frenes,  Hirt  du  (Munich).  Portrait.  Loaned  by  Wm.  Chase,  Esq., 

New  York. 

230.  Kunz,  L.  Adam  (Munich)  Still-life. 

231.  Knaus,  Professor  L.  (Berlin)  Portrait  of  Mommsen.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

232.  Saltzmann,  Professor  Carl  (Neubabelsberg).  Emperor  William  II 

Whaling  on  Board  the  Duncan  Grey. 

233.  Roeber,  Fritz  (Dusseldorf).  King  Wenzel  Raging.  (King  Wenzel  went 

on  horseback  one  day  through  the  street  of  Prague,  accompanied  by  a 
hangman.  Everybody  whom  he  met  and  who  displeased  him  was 
executed.) 

234.  Ritter,  Professor  Caspar  (Karlsruhe)  After  Bathing. 

235.  Kunz,  L.  Adam  (Munich).  Still-life, 

236.  Knaus,  Professor  L.  (Berlin)  Portrait  of  Helmholtz.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

237.  Zimmerman,  Professor  Ernst  (Munich).  The  Egg  of  Columbus. 

238.  Defregger,  Professor  Franz  von  (Munich).  Rokibar. 

239.  Rasmussen,  Georg  Ant.  (Dusseldorf)  The  Sognefjord. 

240.  Keitel  (Mlihlberg,  Karlsruhe).  The  Market  is  Over, 


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241.  Lenbach,  Professor  Franz  Von  (Munich).  Portrait  of  Bismarck.  Loaned 

by  the  State  of  Bavaria. 

242.  Schulze-Naumburg,  Paul  (Karlsruhe).  Resignation. 

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243.  Keller,  Professor  Ferd.  (Karlsruhe)  Apotheosis  of  the  Emperor  Will¬ 

iam  I  Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

EAST  WALL. 

244.  Gtinther-Naumburg  (Berlin,  Charlottenburg).  The  Street  Unter  den 

Linden,  Berlin. 

245.  Potzsch,  Paul  (Dresden-A).  Revery. 

246.  Speyer,  Christian  (Munich).  The  Parliamentarian. 

247.  Kinsley,  Nelson  G.  (Karlsruhe)  Winter, 

248.  Becker  II,  Carl  (Berlin).  Vedette. 

249.  Vdlcker,  H.  (Berlin)  The  Old  Ferry  near  Stralsund. 

250.  V.  d.  Beeck,  Theodor  (Dusseldorf).  On  the  Heights. 

251.  Hildebrand,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  Queen  Louise.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

252.  Werner,  Professor  Anton  von  (Berlin).  The  Congress  of  Berlin,  1878. 

25 3.  Scherres,  Professor  C.  (Berlin)  Inundation.  Loaned  by  the  National 

Gallery  of  Berlin. 

254.  Schwabe,  E.  (Dusseldorf)  A  Cemetery. 

255.  Schennis,  Fr.  von  (Dusseldorf).  The  Parks  a.'i  Versailles.  Loaned  by 

the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

256.  Friedrich,  Otto  (Paris).  The  Death  of  Dante. 

257.  Eschke,  Professor  H.  (Berlin)  The  Swedish  Coast  near  Toreko. 

258.  Ekenaes,  Jahn  (Munich).  A  Bridge  in  Norway. 

259.  Possin,  Rud.  (Charlottenburg,  Berlin)  ’Devotion. 

260.  Hoecker,  Professor  Paul  (Munich).  On  Board  H.  M.  S.  Deutschland. 

261.  Wywiorski,  Michel  G.  (Munich)  Black  Cock  Hunting  in  Lithnania. 


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GALLERY  32.-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  262  TO  309,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  END  OF  THE  WALL. 

262.  Hermanns,  Heinr  (Dusseldorf).  Dordrecht  (Holland). 

263.  Brandt,  F.  (Rome)  Tivoli  near  Rome. 

264.  Friese,  Richard  (Berlin).  Lions  in  the  Lagoon. 

265.  Kroner,  Prof.  Christian  (Dusseldorf).  The  Troublesome  Guest. 

266.  Braith,  Professor  Anton  (Munich).  The  Pets  of  the  Peasant’s  Wife. 

Loaned  by  the  State  of  Bavaria. 

267.  Hermes,  J.  (Berlin)  Twilight. 

WEST  WALL. 

268.  Schroter,  Wilh.  (Karlsruhe)  Summer  Landscape. 

269.  Asperger,  Max  (Weimar).  A  Bridge  at  Berka. 

270.  Meyer,  Professor  Claus  (Karlsruhe).  The  Old  Fishermen. 

271.  Skarbina,  Professor  Franz  (Berlin).  A  New  Book. 

272.  Munsch,  Josef  (Munich).  The  Conference. 

273.  Henseler,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  Evening. 

274.  Hoffmann  von  Fallersleben,  F.  (Berlin)  Landscape,  Autumn  Day. 

275.  Hausmann,  E.  (Wilmersdorf,  Berlin)  Homeless. 

276.  Vautier,  Professor  B.  (Dusseldorf)  At  the  Sick-bed.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

277.  Max,  Professor  Gabriel  (Munich).  Katharina  Emmerich.  Loaned  by 

the  State  of  Bavaria. 

278.  Brausewetter,  Professor  O.  Our  Savior. 

279.  Fleischer,  Fritz  (Weimar).  Devotion. 

280.  Roeber,  Fritz  (Dusseldorf).  The  Holy  Family. 

281.  Schleich,  Robert  (Munich).  The  October  Festivity  in  Munich. 

282.  Kallmorgen,  Professor  Fried.  (Karlsruhe)  The  Good  Neighborhood. 

283.  Vorgang,  Paul  (Berlin).  After  the  Storm. 

284.  Jrmer,  Carl  (Dusseldorf).  Motive  from  the  Island  of  Sylt. 

285.  Ehrentraut,  Professor  J.  (Berlin)  Fleeced. 

286.  Konig,  H.  (Munich)  At  the  Rivulet. 

287.  Heichert,  Otto  (Dusseldorf).  Theodor  Korner  After  the  Sudden  Attack 

of  Kitzen. 

288.  Fink,  Professor  Aug.  (Munich)  Early  Spring. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

289.  Volkmann,  Hans  von  (Karlsruhe).  Autumn. 

290.  Raupp,  Karl  (Munich).  Peace, 


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291.  Defregger,  Professor  Franz  von  (  Munich).  Dancing  Begins. 

292.  Meyer-Mainz,  Paul  (Munich).  A  Matinee. 

293.  Rosen,  Jan  (Munich).  The  Battle  of  Stoezck,  Poland,  1831. 

EAST  WALL. 

294.  Grobe,  German  (Dusseldorf).  German  Landscape. 

295.  Meyer,  Professor  Hans  (Berlin).  Evening. 

296.  Behrend,  Friedr.  (Karlsruhe)  Evening  in  Lithuania. 

297.  Briitt,  Ferdinand  (Dusseldorf).  in  the  Picture  Gallery. 

298.  Seel,  Ad.  (Dusseldorf)  Arabian  Yard  at  Cairo.  Loaned  by  the  National 

Gallery  of  Berlin. 

299.  Baur,  Professor  Albert  (Dusseldorf).  Martyr’s  Daughter.  (Scene  from 

the  Christian  Prosecution  under  the  reign  of  Diocletian.) 

300.  Scheurenberg,  Professor  *J.  (Berlin)  Portrait  of  Zeller.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

301.  Menzel,  Professor  Ad.  (Berlin)  The  Rolling  Mill.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

302.  Adam,  Franz  (Munich).  The  Battle  of  Orleans.  Loaned  by  the  Pina- 

kothek  at  Munich. 

303.  Feldmann,  Louis  (Dusseldorf).  Doubting  Thomas. 

304.  Lenbach,  Professor  Franz  von  (Munich).  Portrait  of  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

Loaned  by  the  State  of  Bavaria. 

305.  Linderum,  Richard  (Munich).  Deliberation. 

306.  Trtibner,  Wilh.  (Munich)  The  First  Step. 

307.  Gysis,  Professor  Nicol  (Munich).  Carnival  in  Greece.  Loaned  by  the 

State  of  Bavaria. 

308.  Laupheimer,  Anton  (Munich).  St.  Luke’s. 

309.  Wielandt,  Manuel  (Karlsruhe).  Italian  Coast  Scenery. 


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GALLERY  33.-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  310  TO  399,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  END  OF  THE  WALL. 

510.  Baisch,  Professor  Herm.  (Karlsruhe)  Spring  Day  in  Bavaria, 
jii.  Gleichen-Russwurm,  Ludw.  Freih  v.  (Weimar)  A  Promenade. 

312.  Herzog,  Lewis  (Dusseldorf).  A  Morning  in  October. 

313.  Volckmann,  Hans  Von  (Karlsruhe).  The  Shepherd’s  Rest. 

314.  Heyl,  Philip  H.  G.  (Franlcfort-on-the-Main)  Before  the  Dissection. 

315.  Plass,  Ernst  (Munich).  Fishermen  on  the  Baltic. 

316.  Merker,  Max  (Weimar).  Motive  from  Old  Weimar. 

317.  Bracht,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  Before  the  Walls  of  Jerusalem. 

318.  Ziigel,  Professor  Heinr.  (Munich)  Awaiting.  Loaned  by  the  State  of 

Bavaria. 

319.  Petersen- Angeln  (Dusseldorf).  On  the  Beach. 

320.  Bluhm,  Oskar  (Karlsruhe).  Reveries. 

321.  Warthmtiller,  R.  (Berlin)  Evening  (an  idyl). 

322.  Ley,  Sophie  (Karlsruhe).  Flowers. 

WEST  WALL. 

323.  Fleischer,  Fritz  (Weimar).  Old  Wife  and  Dog. 

324.  Lessing,  H.  (Berlin)  The  Sick-bed. 

325.  Liebermann,  Max  (Berlin).  The  Flax  Barn. 

326.  Klihl,  Professor  Gotth.  (Munich)  Ein  feste  Burg  ist  unser  Gott  (A  Sure 

Stronghold  is  God).  (German  hymn.) 

327.  Skarbina,  Professor  Franz  (Berlin).  Bitter  Words. 

328.  Wopfner,  Professor  Josef  (Munich).  Jack  Remains  Home. 

329.  Bunke,  Franz  (Weimar).  Brickyard  in  Mecklenburg. 

330.  Ritter,  Wilh.  G.  (Dresden-A)  Spring. 

331.  Volz,  Wilhelm  (Munich).  Maria. 

33 2.  Herrmann,  Hans  (Berlin).  The  Fishmart  at  Amsterdam. 

333.  Kallmorgen,  Professor  Friedr.  (Karlsruhe)  The  Old  Emperor.  (Bust.) 

334.  AndorfF,  Paul  (Hanau).  A  Village  in  the  Spessart. 

335.  Mars,  Gust  (Dusseldorf).  A  Party. 

336.  Schmidt,  Friedr.  Alb.  [Weimar)  Autumn. 

337.  Heilmann,  Max  (Reussendorf).  Silesian  Village  Road  in  November. 

338.  Scholtz,  Professor  Julius  (Dresden-A.).  Ave  Maria. 

539,  Kallmorgen,  Professor  Friedr.  (Karlsruhe)  Happy  Childhood. 

540.  Dei  Condres,  Adolf  (Karlsruhe).  'Brook  with  Alders. 

$41.  Kallmorgen,  Professor  Friedr.  (Karlsruhe)  Beginning  of  Spring. 


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342.  KOnig,  Hugo  (Munich).  Going  Home.  Loaned  by  the  State  of  Bavaria. 

343.  Trtibner,  Wilh.  (Munich)  Potato  Field. 

344.  Holmberg,  Professor  Aug.  (Munich)  Genre.  Loaned  by  the  State  of 

Bavaria. 

345.  Glinther,  Erwin  (Dusseldorf).  Strand  near  Scheveningen. 

346.  Kampmann,  Gustav  (Karlsruhe).  The  Amber  Coast.  (Baltic.) 

347.  Bernuth,  E.  von  (Dusseldorf).  A  Canon. 

348.  Frey,  Wilhelm  (Munich).  Cattle  at  the  Brook. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

349.  Kampmann,  Gustav  (Karlsruhe).  Falling  Leaves. 

350.  Kalckreuth,  Professor  Count  Leop.  von  (Hockricht,  Silesia).  Portrait. 

(Uncle  Andres.) 

351.  Hummel,  Theod.  (Munich)  At  the  Mother’s  Deathbed. 

352.  Palmie,  Charles  (Munich).  Autumn. 

353.  Langhammer,  Arthur  (Munich).  A  Bite  and  a  Sup.  Loaned  by  the 

State  of  Bavaria. 

354.  Uhde,  Prof.  Fritz  von  (Munich).  The  Announcement  to  the  Shepherds. 

355.  Dettmann,  L.  (Berlin)  Genesis  III:  “Thorns  and  thistles  shall  the  field 

bring  forth  to  thee;  in  the  sweat  of  thy  face  shalt  thou  eat  bread  till 
thou  returnest  unto  the  ground,  for  out  of  it  wast  thou  taken.” 

356.  Olde,  Hans  (Seekamp).  Before  Sunrise. 

357.  Keller-Reutlingen,  Paul  Wilh.  (Munich)  Summer. 

358.  Liebermann,  Max  (Berlin).  Dutch  Village  Road. 

359.  Rusch,  Dietrich  (Weimar).  Landscape. 

360.  Stadler,  Toni  (Laim).  Landscape. 

361.  Biedermann,  Ernst  (Karlsruhe).  Falling  Leaves. 

EAST  WALL. 

362.  Pbtzsch,  Paul  (Dresden  A).  Italian  Ropers. 

363.  Berkemeier,  Ludolf  (Weimar).  After  the  Shower.  (Dutch  Landscape.) 

364.  Freytag-Loringhoven,  M.  von  (Weimar).  Entering  the  Forest. 

365.  Scherres,  Alfred  (Karlsruhe).  Winter. 

366.  Esser,  Theodor  (Karlsruhe).  Landscape. 

367.  Zoff,  Alfred  (Munich).  Near  Genoa. 

368.  Weishaupt,  Victor  (Munich).  Mount  Ortler. 

369.  Blau,  Tina  (Munich).  Yard  at  St.  Veit,  near  Vienna. 

370.  Keller-Reutlingen,  Paul  Wilh.  (Munich)  Summer  Landscape.  Loaned 

by  the  State  of  Bavaria. 

371.  Albrecht,  C.  (Hamburg)  An  Evening  Song. 

372.  Eichfeld,  Herm.  (Munich)  Morning  in  August. 

373.  Seyppel,  C.  M.  (Dusseldorf)  Street  Scenery. 

374.  Buttersack,  Bernh.  (Munich)  A  Pleasant  Day. 

375.  Dirks,  Andreas  (Weimar).  In  the  Harbour. 

376.  Strlltzel,  Otto  (Munich).  A  Sunny  Day  in  March. 

377.  Leistikow,  Wv  (Berlin)  Ave  Maria. 

378.  Simm,  Franz  (Munich).  Birds  of  Bad  Omen. 

379.  Schleich,  Robert  (Munich).  On  the  Highroad. 


292 


WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP  T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


380.  Stahl,  F r.  (Berlin)  Churchyard  in  Winter.  (Like  the  leaves  in  the  woods 

so  are  the  generations  of  mankind — one  grows,  the  other  is  going.) 

381.  Stuck,  Franz  (Munich).  Pieta. 

382.  Schickhardt,  Karl  (Stuttgart).  In  Suabia. 

383.  Hagn,  Richard  v.  (Dresden)  In  the  Vestry  of  Saint  Marco  at  Venice. 

384.  Wentscher,  J.  (Berlin)  Surf  on  the  Baltic  Coast. 

385.  Rohlfs,  Christian  (Weimar).  The  Sawmill. 

386.  Ullrich,  F.  (Berlin)  Wild  Boars  Challenging. 

387.  Flad,  G.  (Munich)  A  Garden. 

388.  Alberts,  J.  (Berlin)  The  Captain’s  Wife. 

389.  Alberts,  J.  (Berlin)  Confession  on  the  Hallig  Ohland. 

390.  Velten,  Wilhelm  (Munich).  The  Courier. 

391.  Alberts,  J.  (Berlin)  Alone. 

392.  Bantzer,  Carl  N.  (Dresden)  A  Spring  Day. 

393.  Heimes,  Heinr.  (Dusseldorf).  Sunset— North  Sea. 

394.  Thierbach,  Rich.  (Stolberg)  Landscape  (Evening). 

395.  Hoecker,  Professor  Paul  (Munich).  The  Nun. 

396.  SchiV?'Bhen,  Leopold  (Munich).  In  March. 


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GALLERY  34-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  397  TO  509,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  33. 

397.  Spielter,  C.  (Charlottenburg)  Shocking! 

398.  Stetten,  Carl  von  (Paris).  Portrait  of  the  Artist  C.  Loaned  by  the 

Artist. 

399.  Hartmann,  Karl  (Munich).  The  Apple  of  Discord. 

400.  Biedermann-Arendts,  Hermine  (Freising-a-Graben).  The  First  Booty. 

401.  Scholz,  Rich.  (Frankfort-on-the-Main)  Fallen  Down  From  the  Preci¬ 

pice. 

402.  Petersen-Flensburg  (Dusseldorf).  Winter  Evening. 

403.  Strecker,  Constanze  (Munich).  My  Sick  Little  Cat. 

404.  Lasch,  Herm.  (Dusseldorf)  Evening. 

405.  Meyerheim,  Professor  Paul  (Berlin).  Cows  on  the  Alps. 

406.  Eckenbrecher,  Th.  von  (Berlin).  Norwegian  Waterfall. 

407.  Flickel,  Paul  (Berlin).  Forest  Solitude. 

408.  Lehmann,  Wilhelm  (Karlsruhe).  Spring. 

409.  Liesegang,  H.  (Dusseldorf)  Country  Road. 

410.  Grtitzner,  Professor  Eduard  (Munich).  Monks  at  Supper. 

411.  Becker,  Professor  C.  (Berlin)  Venetian  Doge  Festivity.  Loaned  by 

the  National  Gallery  at  Berlin. 

412.  Schnitzler,  Fritz  (Dusseldorf).  Sheep  Bathing. 

413.  Schuch,  Professor  Werner  (Kliecken).  H.  M.  Emperor  William  II. 

Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

414.  Achenbach,  Professor  Osw.  (Dusseldorf)  Scene  near  Naples. 

415.  Wodrinowski,  Vine.  v.  (Munich)  Model  Market  in  the  Academy. 

416.  Schachinger,  Gabr.  (Munich)  In  Vain. 

417.  Fink,  Professor  Aug.  (Munich)  Evening. 

418.  Gabl,  Professor  Alois  (Munich).  Inoculators’  Room.  Loaned  by  the 

State  of  Bavaria. 

419.  Riess,  Paul  (Weimar).  After  the  Storm  (Moonlight). 

420.  Hofer,  Gottfr.  (Hamburg)  The  Dolomites  in  the  Tyrol.  >r 

421.  Weichberger,  Eduard  (Weimar).  Summer  Evening. 

422.  Rodeck,  Carl  (Hamburg).  Evening  in  the  Woods. 

423.  Brandt,  Professor  Jos.  v.  (Munich)  A  Sudden  Attack.  Loaned  by  the 

State  of  Bavaria. 

424.  Gabl,  Professor  Alois  (Munich).  Brauschenke  (Bavarian  Inn). 

425.  Kdrner,  Ernst  (Berlin).  Gebel  Schech  Haridi  on  the  Nile. 

426.  Bunke,  Franz  (Weimar).  Before  the  Townlet. 

427.  Kornbeck,  Julius  (Castle  of  Oberensingen,  near  Mirtingen).  In  the  Vil¬ 

lage. 


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428.  Rocholl,  Th.  (Dusseldorf)  You  Must  First  Catch  a  Man  Before  you 

Hang  Him. 

429.  Roman,  Max  (Karlsruhe).  Street  near  Tivoli. 

430.  Schnars-AIquist  Hugo  (Berlin).  A  Narrow  Escape. 

EAST  WALL. 

431.  Willroider,  Professor  Ludw.  (Munich)  Landscape  from  Upper  Italy. 

432.  Thumann,  Professor  Paul  (Berlin).  Psyche. 

433.  Wenglein,  Professor  Jos.  (Munich)  Chalk  Stone  Gatherers  in  the  Isar 

Riverbed.  Loaned  by  the  State  of  Bavaria. 

434.  Massau,  Edm.  (Dusseldorf)  A  Spring  Day. 

435.  Bombach,  F.  (Berlin)  Railroad  Crossing. 

436.  Bachmann,  Hans  (Dusseldorf).  The  Morning  After  the  Wedding. 

(Switzerland.) 

437.  Bdhme,  Karl  (Karlsruhe).  View  from  the  Lighthouse  on  Skomvaer. 

438.  Ludwig,  Professor  Carl  (Berlin).  Taubergrund  in  Franconia. 

439.  Gude-Hans,  Professor  (Berlin).  Breakers. 

440.  Mtiller-Kurzwelly,  Dr.  K.  (Berlin)  After  the  Thunderstorm. 

441.  Hamacher,  Willy  (Berlin).  Rocky  Coast. 

442.  Jacobides,  Professor  Georg  (Munich).  Portrait. 

443.  Fahrbach,  C.  L.  (Dusseldorf)  A  Mill  from  the  “Black  Forest.” 

444.  Pltihr,  Heinr.  (Weimar)  In  the  Sunshine. 

NORTH  WALL. 

445.  Schleich,  Hans  (Berlin)  Braselet  Bay.  (South  Wales.) 

446.  Bohrdt,  Hans  (Berlin).  Hamburg  Pilot. 

447.  Neuhaus,  Fritz  (Dusseldorf).  The  Little  Tyrant. 

448.  Weichberger,  Eduard  (Weimar).  Forrest  Pond. 

449.  Muller,  Carl  W.  (Dresden-A)  German  Forest. 

450.  Wansleben,  Arthur  (Dusseldorf).  Swamp  Landscape. 

451.  Dieffenbacher,  Aug.  (Munich)  A  Heartrendering  Return. 

452.  Kauffmann,  Hugo  (Munich).  Girl’s  Head. 

453.  Seiler,  Professor  Carl  (Munich).  The  Tailor  of  Count  Briihl. 

454.  Kauffmann,  Hugo  (Munich).  A  Snuffer. 

455.  Zimmermann,  Professor  Ernst  (Munich).  Still-life.  Loaned  by  the 

State  of  Bavaria. 

456.  Papperitz  (Munich).  Salome,  the  Daughter  of  Herodias. 

457.  Sturtzkopf,  Franz  (Weimar).  The  Cooper’s  Workshop. 

458.  Strhtzel,  Otto  (Munich).  On  the  Heath. 

459.  Muller,  Peter  Paul  (Munich).  A  Melee.  Loaned  by  the  State  of  Bavaria. 

460.  Blau,  Tina  (Munich).  Autumn. 

461.  Geiger,  Fanny  Edle  v.  (Munich)  Landscape  (Spring). 

462.  Bergmann,  Jul.  (Karlsruhe)  Under  the  Willow  Trees. 

463.  Schenker,  Jaques  (Dresden-A).  At  the  River  Ems. 

464.  Hoff,  Karl  (Karlsruhe).  Children  from  the  Black  Forest. 

465.  Metzener,  Alfred  (Dusseldorf).  Tyrolese  Landscape. 

466.  Schiiz,  Theod.  (Dusseldorf)  Winter  Landscape  (Moonlight). 

467.  Bergmann,  Jul.  (Karlsruhe)  Returning  Home. 


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468.  Ruths,  Valentin  (Hamburg).  Twilight.  Loaned  by  the  National  Gal¬ 

lery  of  Berlin. 

469.  Hildebrand,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  Tullia.  (Tullia,  daughter  of  Servius 

Tullius,  in  unbounded  lust  of  ruling,  drives  over  the  body  of  her  father.) 

470.  Meyerheim,  Professor  Paul  (Berlin).  A  Menagerie.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

471.  Delug,  A.  (Munich)  For  the  Month  of  March. 

472.  Nabert,  Wilhelm  (Dusseldorf).  Landscape  from  the  Harz.  (Valley  of 

the  Ocker.) 

473.  Arnold,  Professor  Herm  (Weimar).  My  Little  Mother. 

474.  Pohle,  Herm  (Dusseldorf).  Castle  in  the  Parks  of  Benrath. 

475.  Smith,  Professor  Carl  Frithjof  (Weimar).  Children  in  the  Nursery 

Garden.  m 

476.  Schoenleber,  Professor  Gust  (Karlsruhe).  In  the  Lagoons  of  Venice. 

477.  Grlitzner,  Professor  Eduard  (Munich).  Cloister  Kitchen.  Loaned  by 

Mr.  Jacob  Schiff,  New  York. 

478.  Schoenleber,  Professor  Gust  (Karlsruhe).  High  Tide.  (Clovelly.) 

479.  Bracht,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  Mount  Sinai. 

480.  Vorgang,  Paul  (Berlin).  Evening  at  the  Lake. 

481.  Ravenstein,  Paul  von  (Karlsruhe).  Serenade  on  the  Grand  Canal  at 

Venice. 

482.  Schmitgen,  Georg  (Berlin).  Evening. 

483.  Smith,  Professor  Carl  Frithjof  (Weimar).  Portrait  of  the  Norwegian 

poet,  Henrik  Ibsen. 

484.  Muller,  Peter  Paul  (Munich).  Beachwood  in  Autumn. 

485.  Hartmann,  Karl  (Munich).  Autumn  Evening. 

486.  Rummelspacher,  J.  (Berlin)  The  Tschapit  Rivulet  in  the  Tyrol. 

487.  Nelson,  Ernst  (Berlin).  Hard  Times.  * 

488.  Petersen-Angeln  (Dusseldorf).  At  Sunset. 

489.  Holmberg,  Professor  Aug.  (Munich)  Pensive. 

490.  Ztigel,  Professor  Heinr  (Munich).  Hard  Labor. 

491.  Ludwig,  Professor  Carl  (Berlin).  Spring  at  Genitz  Valley  in  the  Tyrol. 

WEST  WALL. 

492.  Arp,  Karl  (Kiel).  A  Bridge  at  Saalfeld. 

493.  Volkmann,  Hans  von  (Karlsruhe).  Return  of  the  Flock. 

494.  Grethe,  Professor  Carlos  (Karlsruhe).  The  Spoiled  Soup. 

495.  Schnars-Alquist,  Hugo  (Berlin).  S.  S.  Paris. 

496.  Grethe,  Professor  Carlos  (Karlsruhe).  At  the  Helm. 

497.  Ttibbecke,  Paul  (Weimar).  Pottery  Mart  at  Weimar. 

498.  Meyer,  Kunz  (Munich).  A  Legend. 

499.  Grethe,  Professor  Carlos  (Karlsruhe).  The  Last  Chance. 

500.  Hellwag,  Rudolf  (Karlsruhe).  Ruins  of  the  Old  Hanseatic  Town 

Wisby. 

501.  Oenicke,  R.  (Berlin)  Palm  Woods  in  Uruguay. 

502.  Wielandt,  Manuel  (Karlsruhe).  A  Summer  Day  in  the  Riviera. 

503.  Andersen-Lundby,  Anders  (Munich).  Winter  Evening. 


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SOUTH  WALL. 

504.  Falat,  J.(Berlin)  Bear  Hunting.  Loaned  by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

505.  Thedy,  Professor  Max  (Weimar).  Spring. 

506.  Pietschmann,  Max  (Dresden-N).  Polyphemus  Fishing. 

507.  Ttircke,  Rud  von  (Dresden-A).  Landscape  from  the  Riviera  near 

Mentone. 

508.  Staats,  Gertrud  (Breslau).  Before  the  Gate. 

509.  Deiters,  H.  (Dusseldorf)  At  the  Brook. 

WEST  COURT  (ALCOVE  102)— NUMBERS  510  AND  511. 

510.  Daelen,  Ed.  (Dusseldorf)  High  Fldwn  Madness. 

511.  Klein-Chevalier  (Dusseldorf).  Inauguration  of  the  Niederwald  Monu¬ 

ment  in  the  Presence  of  Emperor  William  I. 

SECOND  FLOOR. 

WEST  COURT— ALCOVE  168— NUMBERS  512  TO  514,  INCLUSIVE. 

512.  Fischer-Corlin  (Berlin).  Love  Teases,  Love  Pleases. 

513.  Fricke,  A.  (Berlin)  On  the  Island  of  Sylt. 

514.  Schauss,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  Elegy. 

PASSAGE  FROM  WEST  COURT  TO  EAST  COURT— ALCOVE  169 
NUMBERS  515  TO  522,  INCLUSIVE. 

515.  Stockmeyer,  Karl  (Malsch  Amt  Ettlingen).  And  St.  Peter  Went  Away 

and  Wept  Bitterly. 

516.  Rusch,  Dietrich  (Weimar).  North  German  Kitchen. 

517.  Hasemann,  Wilhelm  (Gutach  Amt  Wolfach).  He  is  Coming. 

518.  Arnz,  Albert  (Dusseldorf).  Still-life;  Morass  Birds. 

519.  Wimmer,  Rud.  (Berlin)  Portrait  of  H.  M.  Emperor  William  II. 

520.  Sturm,  F.  (Berlin)  Wreck  Waiting  for  a  Pilot. 

521.  Henseler,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  The  Harvest  Repast. 

522.  Brandt,  F.  (Rome)  The  Dome  at  Tivoli. 

EAST  COURT— ALCOVE  171— NUMBERS  523  TO  526,  INCLUSIVE. 

523.  Hirschler-Kunwald,  Ernestine  (Weimar).  My  Studio. 

524.  Ochmischen,  Hugo  (Dusseldorf).  Brother  and  Sister. 

525.  Hasemann,  Wilhelm  (Gutach  Amt  Wolfach).  Girlfromthe  Black  Forest. 

526.  Schaefer,  M.  (Berlin)  Please  Come! 

ALCOVE  172— NUMBERS  527  TO  533,  INCLUSIVE. 

527.  Schlabitz,  A.  (Berlin)  Inmates  of  an  Asylum  for  the  Blind,  Entering  a 

Church. 

528.  Becker-Gundahl  (Munich).  Forsaken. 

529.  Kurtz-Gallenstein,  A.  (Munich)  Sunday. 

530.  Liesegang,  H.  (Dusseldorf)  Mills  at  Dordrecht. 

531.  Behmer,  Herm.  (Weimar)  Re-Convalescent.  • 

532.  Normann,  A.  (Berlin)  Narofjord  (Norway). 

533.  Volckmann,  Hans  von  (Karlsruhe).  Going  to  the  Fair. 


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Groups  141  and  144. — Water 
Colors,  Drawings,  Etc. 

GALLERY  28— NUMBERS  534  AND  535. 

534.  Menzel,  Professor  A.  (Berlin)  Beer-garden  at  Kissingen.  (Gouache.) 

535.  Menzel,  Professor  Ad.  (Berlin)  Bakery  at  Kissengen.  (Gouache.) 

GALLERY  29  (IN  THE  OFFICE) — NUMBERS  536  TO  533,  INCLUSIVE. 

536.  Herwegen,  V.  M.  (Munich)  View  of  Rome  from  the  Palatin.  (Water 

color.) 

537.  Behmer,  Herm.  (Weimar)  Portrait  of  the  Artist  Sixt  Thou.  (Water 

color.) 

538.  Reinecke,  Rene  (Munich).  In  the  Waiting  Room.  (Central  Station  at 

Munich.)  (Gouache.) 

SECOND  FLOOR. 

WEST  COURT— ALCOVE  166— NUMBERS  539  TO  556,  INCLUSIVE. 

539.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  A.  (Berlin)  Designs  for  a  Table-set  for  the 

Crown  Prince  of  Prussia.  (Water  color.) 

540.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  A.  (Berlin)  The  Blue  Arras.  (Water  color.) 

541.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  A.  (Berlin)  Chinese  Women  and  Pheasants. 

(Water  color.) 

542.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  A.  (Berlin)  A  Squirrel.  (Water  color.) 

543.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  A.  (Berlin)  TreeTrunk  with  Bird.  (Water  color.)* 

544.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  A.  (Berlin)  A  Cocatoo.  (Water  color.) 

545.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  (Berlin)  Study.  Loaned  by  the  National  Gal¬ 

lery  of  Berlin.  (Gouache.) 

546.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  (Berlin)  Study.  Loaned  by  the  National  Gal¬ 

lery  of  Berlin.  (Gouache.) 

547.  Berlepsch,  Hans  Ed.  Von  (Munich)  India  Ink  Drawings. 

548.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  (Berlin)  Portrait  of  Dr.  Puhlmann.  Loaned 

by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.  (Water  color.) 

549.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  ^Berlin)  12  Studies.  (Pencil.)  Loaned  by 

the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

550.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  (Berlin)  A  Study  of  Armor.  (Pen  drawing.) 

551.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  (Berlin)  A  Study  of  Armor.  (Pen  drawing  ) 


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COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION— DEP’T  K— FINE  ARTS. 


552.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  (Berlin)  Study  of  Helmet.  (Pen  drawing.) 

553.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  (Berlin)  “Muzzle.”  (Pen  drawing.)  Loaned 

by  the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin. 

554.  Menzel,  Professor  Dr.  Ad.  (Berlin)  A  Study  of  Armor.  (Pen  drawing.) 

555.  Seitz,  Professor  Otto  (Munich).  Drawings. 

556.  Stuck,  Franz  (Munich).  Fdme.  Loaned  by  the  artist.  (Drawing.) 


ALCOVE  165— NUMBERS  557  TO  590,  INCLUSIVE. 

557.  Mannchen,  Adolf  (Halle  a-S).  Potato  Dumplings.  (Water  color.) 

558.  Woltze,  Professor  Berth  (Weimar).  A  Cotquean.  (Pastel.) 

559.  Lutteroth,  Professor  Ascan  (Hamburg).  The  Palatine  Hill,  at  Rome. 

(Water  color.) 

560.  Skarbina,  Professor  Franz  (Berlin).  Christmas  Fair  in  Berlin.  (Water 

color.) 

561.  Hein,  Franz  (Karlsruhe).  The  Sweet  Tooth.  (Water  color.) 

562.  Stichart,  Alexander  (Dresden-Strehlen).  Spooks.  (Water  color.) 

563.  Leistikow,  W.  (Berlin)  Twilight.  (Water  color.) 

564.  Lutteroth,  Professor  Ascan  (Hamburg).  The  Arch  of  Titus  at  Rome. 

(Water  color.) 

565.  Doring,  Willy  (Charlottenburg).  A  Portrait.  Loaned  by  the  artist. 

(Pastel.) 

566.  Hertel,  Professor  Alb.  (Berlin)  Rapollo.  (Water  color.) 

567.  Rogge,  Professor  Th.  (Weimar)  Portuguesian  Coast.  (Water  color.) 

568.  Bartels,  Hans  von  (Munich).  A  Wave.  (Water  color.) 

569.  Arnold,  Karl  (Weimar).  Siesta.  (Gouache.) 

570.  Arnold,  Karl  (Weimar).  A  Poor  One  and  a  Rich  One.  (Gouache.) 

571.  Lutteroth,  Professor  Ascan  (Hamburg).  Castle  Angelo  and  St.  Peter’s 

at  Rome.  (Water  color.) 

572.  Choulant,  Th.  (Dresden-A)  Torietto.  (Water  color.) 

573.  Choulant,  Th.  (Dresden-A)  Torietto.  (Water  color.) 

574.  Skarbina,  Professor  Franz  (Berlin).  Conversation.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin.  (Water  color.) 

575.  Fehr,  Conrad  (Berlin).  A  Pious  Monk.  (Pastel.) 

576.  Choulant,  Th.  (Dresden  A)  Verona.  (Water  color.) 

577.  Choulant,  Th.  (Dresden  A)  Venice.  (Water  color.) 

578.  Eckenbrecher,  Th.  v.  (Berlin)  Street  in  Cairo.  (Water  color.) 

579.  Eckenbrecher,  Th.  von  (Berlin).  On  the  Bosporus.  (Water  color.) 

580.  Pohle,  Herm.  Emil  (Dusseldorf).  Eloping  Four  in  Hand.  (Water  color.) 

581.  Volcker,  Hans  (Berlin).  Straits^of  Gibraltar.  (Water  color.) 

582.  Bartels,  Hans  von  (Munich).  Moonlight  Night  at  the  French  Coast. 

(Water  color.)  ^ 

583.  Herzog,  Lewis  (Dusseldorf).  On  the  Rhine.  (Lowland.)  (Water  color.) 

584.  Normann,  A.  (Berlin)  Evening  (Norwegian  coast).  (Pastel.) 

585.  Herwegen,  V.  M.  (Munich)  Temple  of  Antony  at  Rome.  (Water  color.) 

586.  Hein,  Franz  (Karlsruhe).  Spring.  (Water  color.) 

587.  Kallmorgen,  Professor  Fr.  (Karlsruhe)  Grandfather’s  Pets.  (Water 

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588.  Heim,  Heinz  (Darmstadt).  A  Series  of  Studies  from  Life.  (Drawing.) 

589.  Mannchen,  Adolf  (Halle-a-S.).  In  the  Cloister.  (Water  color.) 

590.  Dammeier,  Rud  (Munich).  Tyrolese  Peasants  at  the  Mass.  (Water 

color.) 

ALCOVE  164— NUMBERS  591  TO  629,  INCLUSIVE. 

591.  Leistikow,  W.  (Berlin)  Summer.  (Water  color.) 

592.  Looschen,  Hans  (Berlin).  Tap  House  in  the  Woods.  (Gouache.) 

593.  Gleichen-Russwurm,  Freiherr  Ludwig  von  (Weimar).  Autumn  (Land¬ 

scape).  (Water  color.) 

594.  Deiters,  H.  (Dusseldorf)  At  the  Mill-brook.  (Water  color.) 

595.  Schnee,  H.  (Berlin)  Summer  Morning.  (Water  color.) 

596.  Barthel,  P.  (Berlin)  Peace.  (Water  color.) 

597.  Heim,  Heinz  (Darmstadt).  A  Series  of  Studies  from  Life.  (Drawings.) 

598.  Leistikow,  W.  (Berlin)  Autumn.  (Water  color.) 

599.  Gleichen-Russwurm,  Freiherr  Ludwig  von  (Weimar).  Orchard.  (Water 

color.) 

600.  Deiters,  H.  (Dusseldorf)  Village  in  Westfalia.  (Water  color.) 

601.  Hertel,  Professor  Alb.  (Berlin)  Mentone  and  the  Campo  Santo.  (Water 

color.) 

602.  Herrmann,  Hans  (Berlin).  Dutch  Harbor  Scenery.  Loaned  by  the 

National  Gallery  of  Berlin.  (Water  color.) 

603.  Leistikow,  W.  (Berlin)  A  Winter  Day  in  the  Mountains.  (Pastel.) 

604.  Herrmann,  Hans  (Berlin).  The  “  Singel”  at  Amsterdam.  (Water  color.) 

605.  Teschendorff,  Professor  E.  (Berlin)  Old  Peasant  from  Meran.  (Water 

color.) 

606.  Hertel,  Professor  Alb.  (Berlin)  Evening  on  the  "  Nassfeld,”  near  Gas- 

tein.  (Water  color.) 

607.  Weichberger,  Eduard  (Weimar).  Village  Garden  in  May.  (Water 

color.) 

608.  Hertel,  Professor  Alb.  (Berlin)  View  of  Rome,  seen  from  Mount  Pincio. 

(Water  color.) 

609.  Hertel,  Professor  Alb.  (Berlin)  Gastein  Nassfeld.  (Water  color.) 

610.  Dettmann,  L.  (Berlin)  In  Spring.  (Water  color.) 

611.  Dettmann,  L.  (Berlin)  A  Bridge  in  the  Eiffel.  (Water  color.) 

612.  Dettmann,  L.  (3erlin)  German  Forest  Lake.  (Water  color.) 

613.  Breitbach,  Carl  (Berlin).  Cross-passage  at  Berchtesgaden.  (Water  color.) 

614.  Eitner,  Ernst  (Hamburg).  Afternoon  Sun.  (Gouache.) 

615.  Breitbach,  Carl  (Berlin).  Fruit-shop  at  Venice.  (Water  color.) 

616.  Dettmann,  L.  (Berlin)  A  Fishermen’s  Village  (Twilight).  (Water  color.) 

617.  Dettmann,  L.  (Berlin)  House  on  the  Island  of  Norderney.  (Water  color.) 

618.  Dettmann,  L.  (Berlin)  Hay  Time.  (Water  color.) 

619.  Breitbach,  Carl  (Berlin).  Campiello  San  Barbara.  (Water  color.) 

620.  Bombach,  Wm.  (Berlin)  Winter  at  the  Riviera.  (Water  color.) 

621.  Klimsch,  Professor  Eugen  (Frankfort-on-the-Main).  A  Fan.  (Water 

color.) 

622.  Seliger,  M.  (Berlin)  Parrots  (Fan).  (Water  color.) 

623.  Bergmann,  Jul.  (Karlsruhe)  A  Czikos.  (Water  color.) 


300  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

624.  Seliger,  M.  (Berlin)  Elfs  and  Night-fires  (Fan).  (Water  color.) 

625.  Haber,  Rudolph  v.  (Dresden-Neustadt)  Still-life.  (Water  color.) 

626.  Kubierschky,  Erich  (Munich).  Autumn  (River  Rhine).  (Water  color.) 

627.  Kubierschky,  Erich  (Munich).  Spring  (River  Rhine).  (Water  color.) 

628.  Hertel,  Professor  Alb.  (Berlin)  Harbour  of  Mentone.  (Water  color.) 

629.  Herrmann,  Hans  (Berlin).  The  Lindengracht  at  Amsterdam.  (Water 

color.) 

ALCOVE  163- NUMBERS  630  TO  634,  INCLUSIVE. 

630.  Behmer,  Herm.  (Weimar)  Portrait  of  the  poet  Gustav  Kastrupp. 

(Pencil  drawing.) 

631.  Thedy,  Professor  Max  (Weimar).  Chalk  drawing;  pen  and  ink  drawing; 

red  chalk  drawing. 

632.  Oberlander,  Ad.  Adam  (Munich).  Two  frames  with  pencil  drawings. 

Loaned  by  the  artist. 

633.  Feldmann,  W.  (Berlin)  Six  Pen  Drawings  in  Indian  Ink. 

634.  Heim,  Heinz  (Darmstadt).  Study  of  Life  (Drawing). 


Germany — engravings,  etchings,  prints. 


301 


Group  143-Engravings,  Etch¬ 
ings,  Prints. 

SECOND  FLOOR. 

WEST  COURT— ALCOVE  163-NUMBERS  635  TO  687,  INCLUSIVE. 

635.  Meyer,  Professor  Hans  (Berlin).  War.  (Copper  engraving.) 

636.  Eilers,  Professor  G.  (Berlin)  Portrait  of  Joachim.  (China-print.) 

637.  Platow,  J.  (Berlin)  Pains  Forgotten,.  (Etching  after  Gallait.) 

638.  Erdmann,  Mor.  (Munich)  Near  Berchtesgaden.  (Etching.) 

639.  Koepping,  Professor  Carl  (Berlin).  Portrait  of  an  Old  Man,  after  Rem¬ 

brandt.  Loaned  by  the  artist.  (Etching.) 

640.  Krauskopf,  Professor  Wilh.  (Karlsruhe)  Landscape.  (Copper  engraving.) 
641-660.  Etchers’  Association  at  Weimar.  Twenty  etchings. 

661.  Erdmann,  Mor.  (Munich)  Maderno  at  Lake  Garda.  (Etching.) 

662.  Eilers,  Professor  G  (Berlin)  Saint  Cecilia,  after  Rubens.  (China-print.) 

663.  Kohnert,  H.  (Berlin)  Spring  Morning.  (Etching.) 

664.  Kohnert,  H.  (Berlin)  Autumn  Evening.  (Etching.) 

665.  Jahnke,  Karl  (Munich).  Death  of  “Renard,”  after  Gebler.  (Etching.) 

666.  Erdmann,  Mor.  (Munich)  Near  Bozen  (Moonlight).  (Etching.) 

667.  Barenfanger,  Max  (Munich).  Portrait  of  a  Young  Wife.  (After  Hals.) 

(Wood  carving.) 

668.  Barenfanger  Max  (Munich).  John  Chambers,  Physician  in  Ordinary  to 

King  Henry  VIII,  after  Holbein.  (Etching.) 

669.  Koepping,  Professor  Carl  (Berlin).  Summer  Idyl.  Loaned  by  the  artist. 

(Original  etching.) 

670.  Bottcher,  F.  (Steglitz).  The  Ascension.  (Etching  after  von  Gebhardt.) 

671.  Krtiger,  A.  (Berlin)  Eight  Etchings  after  Ancient  Masters.  Loaned 

by  the  artist.  (Etchings  and  engravings.) 

672.  Feldmann,  W.  (Berlin)  Evening  in  Westfalia.  (Etching.) 

673.  Meyer-Basel  Carl  Theod.  (Munich)  (Original  etchings.) 

674.  von  Fichard,  Freiherr  Max  (Baden  Baden).  Three  Etchings. 

675.  Raab,  Doris  (Munich).  Portrait.  (Etching  after  Rembrandt.) 

676.  Krauskopf,  Professor  Wilh.  (Karlsruhe)  Portrait.  (Copper  engraving.) 

677.  Krostevitz,  F.  (Berlin)  Landscape.  (Etching.) 

678.  Feldmann,  W.  (Berlin)  The  Castle  “Em.”  (Etching.) 

679.  Ritter,  Lorenz  (Nuremberg).  At  St  Lorenz’s.  (Etching.) 

680.  Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and  Westfalia.  After  the  Struggle. 

(Copper  print.) 

681.  Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and  Westfalia.  After  the  Funeral. 

(Copper  print.) 


302 


WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP't  K— FINE  ARTS. 


682.  Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and  Westfalia.  With  the  Lawyer. 

(Copper  print.) 

683.  Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and  Westfalia.  A  Service  of  Love. 

(Copper  print.) 

684.  Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and  Westfalia.  The  Sharpers. 

(Copper  print.) 

685.  Schultheiss,  Albrecht  (Munich).  The  Tribute  Penny.  (Engraving.) 

686.  Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and  Westfalia.  A  Saloon  Tyrolese. 

(Copper  print.) 

687.  Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and  Westfalia.  Sketch  from  the 

Erft.  (Copper  print.) 

ALCOVE  161— (ON  THE  SCREEN)  NUMBERS  688  TO  692, 
INCLUSIVE. 

688.  Meyer,  Professor  Hans  (Berlin).  Six  Etchings.  (The  Dance  of  Death.) 

689.  Horte,  Max  (Berlin).  Columbus  Scoffed  at  by  the  Council  of  Salamanca. 

(Original  Etching.) 

690.  Burger,  Johann  (Munich).  Aurora.  (Engraving  after  Guido  Reni.) 

691.  Eilers,  Professor  G.  (Berlin)  Portrait  of  Menzel.  (Etching.) 

692.  Struck,  H.  (Berlin,  Wilmersdorf)  The  Village  Fates.  (Etching  after 

Gussow.) 

693.  Doepler,  Professor  (Berlin).  “The  Beginning  of  the  End.”  Loaned  by 

the  National  Gallery  of  Berlin.  (Damaged,  not  exhibited.)  (Water 
color.) 


GERMANY — ARCHITECTURE, 


303 


From  Groups  139  to  143-Archi¬ 
tecture. 

WEST  COURT  (ALCOVE  108)  NUMBERS  694  TO  709, 

INCLUSIVE. 

THE  NUMBERING  BEGINS  AT  THE  NORTHEAST  END  OF  THE  WEST  COURT. 

694.  Imperial  Ministry  of  the  Interior  (Berlin).  Model  of  the  Imperial  In¬ 

surance  Institute.  Built  by  Architect  A.  Busse. 

695.  Busse  (Berlin).  Plans  for  the  Imperial  Insurance  Institute  at  Berlin. 

696.  Imperial  Ministry  of  the  Interior  (Berlin).  Model  of  the  Imperial  In¬ 

stitute  for  Patents,  Berlin.  A.  Bussee,  Architect.  (See  No.  676.) 

697.  Busse  (Berlin).  Plans  for  the  Imperial  Institute  for  Patents  at  Berlin. 
698-700.  Warth,  Eggert,  Jsleibcr,  Salomon  Jacobsthal,  Brion,  Professors 

(Strassburg).  Several  new  buildings  for  the  University  at  Strassburg. 
(See.  849.) 

701.  Licht,  Director  H.  (Leipzig)  Project  for  a  Town  Hall  at  Leipsic. 

702.  Ende  &  Beckmann  (Berlin).  Landeshaus  at  Danzig. 

703.  Ende  &  Bockmann  (Berlin).  Office  Building  of  the  Bank  of  Commerce 

and  Industry,  Berlin. 

704.  Tiede,  Professor  Aug.  (Berlin)  Project  for  a  Museum  for  Classical  Art. 

705.  Licht,  Director  H.  (Leipzig)  Court  of  Police  at  Leipsic. 

706.  Ende&  Bockmann  (Berlin).  Court  House  at  Tokio. 

707.  Ende  &  Bockmann  (Berlin).  Parliament  House  at  Tokio. 

708.  Ende  &  Beckmann  (Berlin).  Ministry  of  Justice  at  Tokio. 

709.  Poppe,  J.  G.  (Bremen)  Enlargement  of  Council  Hall  at  Bremen. 

WEST  COURT  ALCOVE  107  -NUMBERS  710  TO  727,  INCLUSIVE. 

710.  Hauberisser,  Professor  G.  (Munich)  Villa  Naher  at  Lindan. 

711.  Schaede,  Bernh.  (Berlin,  Charlottenburg)  Project  for  a  National  Monu¬ 

ment  for  Emperor  William  I. 

712.  Hofmann,  K.  (Worms)  Storehouse  at  Worms. 

713.  Hofmann,  K.  (Worms)  Waterworks  Tower  at  Worms,  built  in  1889-90. 

714.  Hoven,  Franz  von  (Frankfort-a-M).  View  of  the  Essighaus  at  Frank- 

on-the-Maine. 

715.  Levy,  Professor  L.  (Karlsruhe)  Synagogue  at  Kaisers  Lautern,  built 

1883-86.  Inner  decoration  done  by  Gustav  Ballin,  from  Frankfort- 
a-M. 

716.  Tushaus  a  von  Abbema  (Dusseldorf).  The  Drachenburg  near  Konigs- 

winter. 


304  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

717.  Hauberisser,  Professor  G.  (Munich)  Court  House  at  Wiesbaden,  built 

1884-90. 

718.  Schmidt,  Professor  A.  (Munich)  New  Synagogue  at  Munich,  built  1884- 

1887. 

719.  Abesser  &  Kroger  (Berlin).  Synagogue  at  Glogau  in  Silesia,  built 

1890-92. 

720.  Schmidt,  Professor  A.  (Munich)  Church  at  Munich. 

721.  Schmidt,  Professor  A.  (Munich)  Castle  Paehl,  built  1882-83. 

722.  Hoven,  Franz  von  (Frankfort-a-M).  Designs  and  Views  of  the  Village 

Andreas. 

723.  Durm,  Dr.  Jos.  (Karlsruhe)  Archducal  Direction  of  Public  Works. 

Empress  Augusta  Baths. 

724.  Seeling,  Chr.  Heinr.  (Berlin)  Projects  for  a  Theatre  at  Stockholm. 

725.  Neumeister,  Professor  A.  (Karlsruhe)  Castle  Altenstein  near  Lichen- 

stein-i-Thuringia,  built  for  the  Duke  of  Saxe-Meiningen. 

726.  Durm,  Dr.  Jos.  (Karlsruhe)  Archducal  Direction  of  Public  Works. 

Church  at  Schopfheim  and  Badenweiler. 

727.  Durm,  Dr.  Joseph  (Karlsruhe).  Archducal  Direction  of  Public  Works. 

Archiducal  Palace. 

WEST  COURT  ALCOVE  106— NUMBERS  728  TO  749,  INCLUSIVE. 

728.  Schwechten,  Franz  (Berlin).  Model  of  the  Emperor  William  Memorial 

Church  at  Berlin. 

729.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Church  at  Alt  Geltow. 

730.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Reformed  Church  at  Jus- 

terburg. 

731.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Grace  Church  at  Berlin. 

732.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Dome  at  Schleswig. 

733.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Church  at  Liitgendort- 

mund. 

734.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Luther  Church  at  Stettin. 

735.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Physical  Institute  of  the 

University  at  Halle. 

736.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Government  Building  at 

Hildesheim. 

737.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Government  Building  at 

Munster. 

738.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Court  House  at  Kempen. 

739.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Physical  Science  Insti¬ 

tutes  on  the  Telegraphenberg  near  Potsdam  with  Map  of  Situation. 

740.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Court  House  at  M.  Glad- 

bach. 

741.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  New  Buildings  for  the 

Clinical  Institute  of  the  University  at  Gottingen. 

742.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Pathological  Institute  of 

the  University  at  Breslau. 

743.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Chirurgical  Clinic  at 

Breslau. 


GERMANY — ARCHITECTURE.  30$ 

744.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Court  House  at  Aix-la- 

Chapelle. 

745.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Mineralogical  Museum  of 

the  University  at  Kiel. 

745a.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Archives  and  Library  at 
Hanover. 

746.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Reception  Hall  and  Build¬ 

ing  at  the  Station  of  Primkenau. 

747.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Court  House  at  Cologne. 

748.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Skylight  Court  in  the 

Court  House  at  Cologne. 

749.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  University  at  Marburg. 

CENTER  OF  WEST  COURT. 

750.  Imperial  Ministry  of  the  Interior  (Berlin).  Model  of  the  House  of 

Parliament  at  Berlin,  built  1884-93  by  Architect  Wallat,  model 
Sculptured  by  Sculptor  Berger. 

WEST  COURT  ALCOVE  105— NUMBERS  751  TO  771,  INCLUSIVE. 

751.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Museum  of  Physics  at 

Berlin. 

752.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Court  House  at  Frankfort- 

on-the-Main. 

753.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Augusta  School  at  Berlin. 

754.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Court  House  at  Neurode. 

755.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Archives  at  Aurich. 

756.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Penitentiary  at  Gross 

757.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  New  Buildings  for  the 

Clinical  Institute  of  the  University  at  Gottingen. 

758.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Reception  Hall  and  Build¬ 

ing  at  the  Depot  at  Dusseldorf. 

759.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Morgue  at  Berlin. 

760.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Gymnasium  at  Sigmarin- 

gen. 

761.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Court  House  at  Crefeld. 

762.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Pathological  Institute  of 

the  University  at  Gottingen. 

Strehlitz. 

763.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Reception  Hall  and  Build¬ 

ing  at  the  Depot  at  Halle. 

764.  Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works  (Berlin).  Court-House  at  Bochum. 

765.  March,  O.  (Charlottenburg)  Town  Festivity  Hall  at  Worms;  built 

1888-89;  Facade  and  Views  of  the  Stage  with  Equipment  for  Opera 
and  Plays  for  the  People. 

766.  Walther,  Professor  E.  (Nuremberg)  The  Von  Tucher  Brewery  at 

Berlin. 

767.  Groszheim,  Kayser  and  von  (Berlin).  Hotel  Dornhof  at  Cologne;  built 

1891-93. 


20 


306  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

768.  Dollinger,  Professor  C.  (Stuttgart)  Facade  of  the  Court-House  at 

Tubingen;  built  in  1435;  restored  in  1877. 

769.  Hehl,  Christoph  (Hannover).  Court-House  at  Harburg  on  the  Elbe. 

770.  Schwarz,  G.  (Hildesheim)  Reconstruction  of  the  Town  Hall  at  Hildes- 

heim;  com.  from  1883-88. 

771.  Department  of  Public  Works  (Town  of  Frankfort-on-the-Main).  Wil- 

mer  Frankenstein  School. 

WEST  COURT  ALCOVE  104— NUMBERS  772  TO  791,  INCLUSIVE. 

772.  Spitta,  Professor  v  (Berlin).  Model  of  the  Grace  Church  at  Berlin. 

773.  Otzen,  Professor  Johannes  (Berlin).  The  Luther  Church  at  Berlin. 

774.  Otzen,  Professor  Johannes  (Berlin).  Reformed  Church  at  Wiesbaden. 

775.  Meckel  (Frankfort-a-M).  Pilgrimage  Church,  St.  Rochus,  at  Bingen-on- 

the-Rhine. 

776.  Hase,  Professor  C.  W.  (Hannover)  Church  at  Georg  Marienhiitte  in 

Westfalia. 

777.  Hehl,  Christoph  (Hannover).  Saint  Mary’s  at  Hanover. 

778.  Hehl,  Christoph  (Hannover).  Garrison  Church  at  Hanover. 

779.  Strigler,  Ph.  (Frankfort-a-M.)  Catholic  Church  at  the  Gartenfeld  at 

Mainz. 

780.  Hehl,  Christoph  (Hannover).  High  Altar  at  St.  Mary’s  at  Hannover. 

781.  Schmitz,  Franz  (Strassburg).  Reconstructions  at  the  Dom  at  Stras- 

burg. 

782.  Schmitz,  Bruno  (Berlin).  Project  for  a  National  Monument  for 

Emperor  William  I. 

783.  Tornow,  P.  (Metz)  Reconstruction  of  the  Dom  at  Metz. 

784.  Tornow,  P.  (Metz)  The  Liebfrauen  Church  at  Metz. 

785.  Schmidt,  Freiherr  Professor  H.  (Munich)  Reconstruction  of  St.  Cath¬ 

arine’s  at  Oppenheim;  finished  1889. 

786.  Hehl,  Christoph  (Hannover).  Project  for  Restoring  the  Dom  at 

Bremen. 

787.  Winkler,  C.  (Colmar)  Reconstruction  of  St.  Theo  Caldus  at  Thann  in 

Alsatia. 

788.  Hauberisser,  Professor  G.  (Munich)  Herz-Jesu  Church. 

789.  Salzmann  (Bremen).  Reconstruction  of  the  Dom  at  Bremen. 

790.  Schmidt,  Freiherr  Professor  H.  (Munich)  Town  Hall  Tower  at  Passau. 

791.  Schmidt,  Freiherr  H.,  Professor  (Munich).  St.  John’s  at  Darmstadt. 

WEST  COURT  ALCOVE  102— NUMBER  792. 

792.  Heinevetter,  Hans  (Munich).  Project  for  an  Exhibition  Building  con¬ 

taining  Theatre,  Concert  and  Ball-rooms  and  a  Circus. 

SECOND  FLOOR. 

ALCOVE  i59^NUMBERS  793  TO  801,  INCLUSIVE. 

793"795*  Welczien,  V.  von,  Wagner,  H.,  Erwin,  Marx,  Professors  (Darm¬ 
stadt).  Buildings  of  the  Technical  High  School  at  Darmstadt. 

796.  Lambert  &  Stahl  (Stuttgart).  National  Museum  at  Bern. 


GERMANY — ARCHITECTURE.  30? 

797 .  Horst,  Chr.,  and  Weltzien,  V.  von  (Darmstadt).  Clinical  .nstitute  at 

Giessen,  built  1887-90. 

798.  Horst,  Chr.,  and  Weltzien,  V.  von  (Darmstadt).  Lunatic  Asylum  at 

Giessen. 

799.  Klingenberg,  E.  (Freseburg  in  the  Harz)  Enlargement  project  of  the 

Museums  at  Berlin. 

800.  Kayser  &  von  Groszheim  (Berlin).  Office  Building  of  Book  Traders  at 

Leipzic;  built  1886-88. 

801.  Haller,  M.  (Hamburg)  Office  Building,  the  “Doventrop”  at  Hamburg. 

ALCOVES  160  AND  161— NUMBERS  702  TO  858,  INCLUSIVE. 

802.  Klingenberg,  E.  (Freseburg,  in  the  Harz)  Project  for  a  Dom  at 

Berlin. 

803-849.  Royal  Photometric  Institute,  Meydenbauer,  Prof.  (Berlin)  Forty- 
three  (43)  Photographs,  three  Drawings  and  one  Reproduction. 

850.  Wellb,  C.  and  C.  Private  Flathouse. 

851.  March,  O.  (Berlin)  Zum  “Hausvoight.” 

852.  Wellb,  C.  and  C.  Private  Flathouse. 

853.  Walther,  Prof.  C.  (Nuremberg)  The  von  Tucher  Brewery  at  Berlin. 

854.  Walther,  Prof.  C.  (Nuremberg)  The  von  Tucher  Brewery  at  Berlin. 

855.  Walther,  Prof.  C.  (Nuremberg)  The  von  Tucher  Brewery  at  Berlin. 

856.  Seeling,  Chr.  Heinr.  (Berlin)  Projects  for  an  University  Library  at 

Leipzig. 

857.  Seeling,  Chr.  Heinr.  (Berlin)  Project  for  a  Kur-Trinkhalle  at  Wiesba¬ 

den. 

858.  Neher,  L.,  and  von  Kauffmann  (Frankfort-a-M.).  Castle  Pfliigensberg, 

near  Eisenach. 

ALCOVE  162-NUMBERS  859  TO  880,  INCLUSIVE. 

859.  Licht,  Director  H.  (Leipzig)  Enlargement  of  the  Museum  at  Leipzic. 

860.  Wolff,  Felix.  Flathouse  at  Vienna. 

861.  Wolff,  Felix.  Elevations  of  the  Same. 

862.  Neher,  L.  and  von  Kauffmann  (Frankfort-a-M).  Band  Office  Building 

at  Frankfort-on-the-Main. 

863.  Hase,  Professor  C.  W.  (Hannover)  Facade  of  the  Central  Depot  at 

Oldenburg. 

864.  Kramer,  Professor  Th.  von  (Nuremburg).  Museum  of  Industry  at 

Nuremburg. 

865.  Solf  (Berlin).  Villa  in  the  Grunewald,  near  Berlin. 

866.  Department  of  Public  Works  (Town  of  Frankfort-on-the-Main).  Opera 

House  at  Frankfort-a-M.,  designs  by  R.  Lucal. 

867.  Kreyszig,  Ed.  (Mainz)  The  “Stadthalle”  at  Mainz. 

868.  Haller,  M.  (Hamburg)  Office  Building  of  the  Hamburg-American 

Packet  Company,  Hamburg. 

869.  Heim,  L.  (Berlin)  Hotel  Continental  at  Berlin. 

870.  Blumberg  &  Schreiber  (Berlin).  Designs  for  a  Circus  at  Berlin. 


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871.  Rossbach,  A.  (Leipzig)  Library  of  the  University  at  Leipzig. 

872.  Neckelmann,  Professor  Skjato  (Stuttgart).  Museum  of  Industry  at 

Stuttgart. 

873.  Neckelmann,  Professor  Skjato  (Stuttgart).  Public  Library  at  Strassburg. 

874.  Neckelmann,  Professor  Skjato  (Stuttgart).  University  at  Strassburg. 

875.  Heim,  L.  (Berlin)  Hotel  Monopol  at  Berlin. 

876-878.  Royal  Direction  of  the  State  Railways  of  Bavaria  (Munich).  Cen¬ 
tral  station  at  Munich.  Built  1876-83  by  Jacob  Graff. 

879.  Huber,  Franz  (Neustadt-a-H).  Album  with  architectural  designs. 

880.  Linse,  Ed.  (Aix-la-Chapelle)  An  album  with  projects  for  private 

houses.  Samples  of  inner  decorations  for  decorators. 


J.  W.  BECK, 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


President  of  the  I^oyal  Commission, 

H.  R.  H.  THE  PRINCE  OF  WALES,  K.  G. 


Secretary  of  the  Royal  Commission, 
SIR  HENRY  TRUMAN  WOOD,  R.  A., 

Victoria  House,  Jackson  Park. 


Superintendent  of  the  Fine  Arts  Section, 
J.  W.  BECK, 

Victoria  House,  Jackson  Park. 


Committee  on  Fine  Arts. 

SIR  FREDERICK  LEIGHTON,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.,  Chairman. 

SIR  RICHARD  WEBSTER,  Q.  G.,  M.  P. 

SIR  FREDERICK  BRAMWELL,  Bart.,  D.  C.  L.,  F.  R.  S. 

WILLIAM  AGNEW. 

J.  MACVICAR  ANDERSON,  P.  R.  I.  B.  A. 

WYKE  BAYLISS,  F.  S.  A.,  P.  R.  B.  A. 

PHILIP  H.  CALDERON,  R.  A. 

SIR  PHILIP  CUNLIFFE-OWEN,  K.  C.  B.,  K.  C.  M.  G.,  C.  I.  E. 

HENRY  WILLIAM  BANKS  DAVIS,  R.  A. 

SIR  JOHN  GILBERT,  R.  A. 

President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colors. 

F.  SEYMOUR  HADEN,  P.  R.  P.  E. 

ALEXANDER  HENDERSON. 

SIR  JAMES  D.  LINTON,  P.  R.  I. 

W.  E.  LOCKHART,  R.  S.  A. 

H.  STACY  MARKS,  R.  A. 

Deputy-President  of  the  Royal  Society  of  Painters  in  Water  Colors. 
WALTER  WILLIAM  OULESS,  R.  A. 

EDWARD  J.  POYNTER,  R.  A. 

WILLIAM  CUTHBERT  QUILTER,  M.  P. 

FREDERIC  STACPOOLE,  A.  R.  A. 

MARCUS  STONE,  R.  A. 

W.  HAMO  THORNYCRAFT,  R.  A 
The  EARL  OF  WHARNCLIFFE. 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for 
sale,  apply  at  desk  in  Gallery  18. 


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GREAT  BRITAIN. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE.  PARTICULARS 
AND  PRICES  MAY  BE  OBTAINED  AT  THE  DESK  IN  THE 
EAST  END  OF  GALLERY  No.  18. 


Group  139-Sculpture. 

THE  ROTUNDA— NUMBERS  1  AND  2. 

x.  Leighton,  Sir  Frederick,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Sluggard. 

2.  Thorneycroft,  Hamo,  R.  A.  (London)  Teucer. 

SOUTH  COURT-NUMBERS  3  TO  50,  INCLUSIVE. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  END  OF  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  COURT. 

3.  Ford,  E.  Onslow,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 

4.  Pomeroy,  F.  W.  (London)  Giotto. 

5.  Frampton,  George  (London).  Caprice. 

6.  Goscombe,  John  W.  (London)  Study  of  a  Female  Head. 

7.  Moore,  Miss  E.  M.  (London)  A  Ruffian. 

8.  Moore,  Miss  E.  M.  (London)  Bust  of  a  Child. 

9.  Palmer,  Miss  Ada  M.  (Chigwell,  Essex)  The  Pied  Piper  of  Hamelin. 

10.  Goscomb,  John  W.  (London)  Morpheus. 

11.  Joy,  Albert  Bruce,  R.  H.  A.  (London)  The  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

12.  Dressier,  Conrad  (London).  Bacchaute. 

13.  Mac  Lean,  T.  Nelson  (London).  Comedy. 

14.  Montalba,  Miss  Henrietta  S.  (Venice)  Boy  Catching  a  Crab. 

15.  Woolner,  Thomas  R.  A.  (the  late)  Bust  of  Carlyle.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Woolner. 

16.  Ford,  E.  Onslow,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Statue  of  Henry  Irving  as  “Hamlet.” 

17.  Woolner,  Thomas,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Bust  of  Lord  Tennyson.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Woolner. 

18.  Lee,  Thomas  Stirling  (London).  Bronze  Medallion. 

19.  Montford,  Horace  (London).  The  Birth  of  Venus. 

20.  Frampton,  George  (London).  St.  Christina. 


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21.  Woolner,  Thomas,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Medallion  Portrait  of  Lord  Tenny¬ 

son.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Woolner. 

22.  Pomeroy,  F.  W.  (London)  Dionysius. 

23.  Mac  Lean,  T.  Nelson  (London).  La  Source. 

24.  Mac  Lean,  T.  Nelson  (London).  Tragedy. 

25.  Thornycroft,  Hamo,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Mower. 

26.  Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  Clytie. 

27.  Drury,  Alfred  (London).  The  First  Reflection. 

28.  Montford,  Horace  (London).  Threatened  Reprisals. 

29.  Dressier,  Conrad  (London).  “Mewling  and  Puking  in  the  Nurse’s  Arms.” 

30.  Toft,  Albert  (London).  The  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone. 

31.  Holiday,  Harry  (London).  Sleep. 

32.  Thornycroft,  Hamo,  R.  A.  (London)  Edward  I. 

33.  Brown,  Miss  B.  A.  M.  (Beckenham,  Kent)  The  Pearl  (marble  group). 

34.  Thornycroft,  Hamo,  R.  A.  (London)  Putting  the  Stone. 

35.  Dressier,  Conrad  (London).  Girl  Tying  on  her  Sandals. 

36.  Woolner,  Thomas,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Bust  of  Cardinal  Newman.  Lent  by 

Mrs.  Woolner. 

37.  Lee,  Thomas  Stirling  (London).  The  Kiss  of  Dawn. 

38.  Woolner,  Thomas,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Bust  of  the  Right  Hon.  W.  E.  Glad¬ 

stone.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Woolner. 

39.  Frampton,  George  (London).  Singing  Girl.  Lent  by  A.  L.  Collie,  Esq. 

40.  Joy,  Albert  Bruce,  R.  H.  A.  (London)  The  Marquis  of  Salisbury. 

41.  Joy,  Albert  Bruce,  R.  H.  A.  (London)  Mrs.  Mary  Anderson  Navarro. 

42.  Rhodes,  Roland  (Newcastle).  Youth’s  First  Recognition  of  Love. 

43.  Fehr,  H.  C.  (London)  Morning. 

44.  Leighton,  Sir  Frederick,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.  (London)  Needless  Alarms. 

Lent  by  Sir  John  E.  Millais,  Bart.,  R.  A. 

45.  Swan,  John  M.  (London)  Tigress. 

46.  Swan,  John  M.  (London)  Lioness. 

47.  Swan,  John  M.  (London)  Panther. 

48.  Rhodes,  Roland  (Newcastle).  Egyptian  Harpist. 

49.  Ford,  E.  Onslow,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  General  Gordon  on  a  Camel. 

50.  Allen,  Charles  J.  (London)  Repulsed. 


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Group  140-Oil  Paintings. 

GALLERY  12— NUMBERS  41  TO  109,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  WEST  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  TO  GALLERY  18. 

51.  Waller,  S.  E.  (London)  The  Empty  Saddle. 

52.  Lockhart,  W.  E.,  R.  S.  A.  (London)  The  Swineherd.  Lent  by  the 

Trustees  of  the  Dundee  Free  Library. 

53.  Goodall,  T.  F.  (Dulwich)  The  Last  of  the  Ebb:  Great  Yarmouth  from 

Breydon  Water. 

WEST  WALL. 

54.  Laidlay,  W.  J.  (London)  The  Approach. 

55.  Long,  Edwin,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Rose  Bradwardine.  From  Sir  Walter 

Scott’s  “Waverly.”  Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons. 

56.  Stott,  Edward  (Amberly).  Peaceful  Evening.  Lent  by  Andrew  Muir, 

Esq. 

57.  Ward,  Mrs.  E.  M.  (London)  The  Ugly  Duckling.  From  Hans  Ander¬ 

sen’s  Fairy  Tales. 

58.  Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Flowers  Appear  on  the  Earth. 

59.  Pickering,  J.  L.  (London)  An  Old  World  Home. 

60.  Brown,  Frederick  (London).  “When  the  Evening  Sun  is  Low.” 

61.  Holl,  Frank,  R,  A.  (the  late)  Portrait  of  the  Late  J.  S.  Morgan.  Lent 

by  Pierpont  Morgan,  Esq. 

62.  Smart,  John,  R.  S.  A.  (Edinburgh)  A  Glen  without  a  Name,  Ben  Crua- 

chan. 

63.  Stone,  Marcus,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Gambler’s  Wife.  Lent  by  George 

McCulloch,  Esq. 

64.  Stokes,  Adrian  (London).  Early  Spring,  Roman  Campagna. 

65.  Topham,  Frank  W.  W.,  R.  I.  (London)  Naaman’s  Wife. — II  Kings,  v. 

1-2.  Lent  by  Sir  Robert  Romer. 

66.  Forbes,  Stanhope  A.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Forging  the  Anchor.  Lent  by 

George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

67.  Baden,  Powel  F.  (London)  The  Wooden  Walls  of  Queen  Victoria. 

Lent  by  E.  S.  Heywood,  Esq.,  J.  P. 

Portraits  of  the  last  of  England’s  wooden  bulwarks,  lying  off  Portsmouth  Dockyard, 
about  1840.  The  “Britannia,”  of  120  guns,  on  the  right,  was  flagship  of  the  port;  the  two- 
decker  being  the  “London,”  of  92  guns  whilst  the  central  three  decker,  drying  her  sails, 
is  the  “Queen,”  of  110  guns;  and  on  the  extreme  left  lies  the  fast-sailing  frigate 
“Arethusa.” 

68.  Stone,  Marcus,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Passing  Cloud.  Lent  by  Arthur 

Lucas,  Esq. 

69.  Noble,  Robert  (Haddingtonshire,  N.  B.).  September, 

70.  Hartley,  Alfred  (London).  Trafalgar  Square, 


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•71.  Ouless,  W.  W.,  R.  A.  (London)  Portrait  of  Sir  Donald  Smith,  K.C.M.G. 
Chairman  of  the  Hudson  Bay  Co.  Lent  by  Sir  Donald  Smith. 

72.  Hague,  Anderson,  R.  I.  (Llandudno)  Gyffin  Old  Mill. 

73.  Wyllie,  Chas.  W.  (London)  The  Mighty  Fallen.  Lent  by  S.  N.  Castle, 

Esq. 

74.  Rooke,  T.  M.  (London)  King  Ahab’s  Coveting.  Lent  by  Merton  Rus¬ 

sell  Cotes,  Esq.,  F.R.G.S. 

75.  Olivier,  Herbert  A.  (London)  Portrait  of  the  Venerable  Archdeacon 

Farrar.  Presentation  portrait.  Lent  by  The  Ven.  Archdeacon  Farrar, 
D.D. 

76.  Storey,  G.  A.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Padre,  a  Spanish  Interior. 

77.  Joy,  G.  W.  (London)  Danaids. 

NORTH  WALL. 

78.  Fisher,  S.  Melton  (London)  A  Summer  Night. 

79.  Huson,  Thos.,  R.  I.  (Liverpool)  “Mists  hung  wide  o’er  Moor  and  Fell.” 

80.  Forbes,  Stanhope  A.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Soldiers  and  Sailors.  Lent  by 

George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

81.  Grace,  A.  F.  (Steyning)  Working  Late  in  Valley  of  the  Arun. 

82.  Beavis,  Richard,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  A  Stampede  in  the  Highlands. 

83.  Poynter,  E.  J.,  R.  A.  (London)  White  Roses. 

84.  Armstrong,  T.  (London)  A  Music-piece.  Lent  by  J.  Walker,  Esq. 

85.  Cameron,  Hugh,  R.  S.  A.  (Fife,  N.  B.)  Kilmeny  Coming  Back  from  Fairy¬ 

land.  From  the  Poem  by  Hogg,  “The  Ettrick  Shepherd.”  Lent  by 
James  Lindsay,  Jr.,  Esq. 

86.  Clark,  James  (London).  Early  to  Bed. 

87.  Charlton,  John  (London).  The  Royal  Jubilee  Procession  Passing  through 

Trafalgar  Square.  Lent  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

88.  Hayes,  Edwin,  R.  H.  A.,  R.  I.  (London)  Hard  a  Port. 

89.  Ellis,  Edwin  (London).  Full  Summer,  Flambro’.  Lent  by  W.  E.  Harts¬ 

horn,  Esq. 

90.  Frith,  W.  P.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Race  for  Wealth  (a  Series  of  Five  Pict¬ 

ures) — The  Spider  and  the  Flies.  Lent  by  Maurice  N.  Newton,  Esq. 

91.  Frith,  W.  P.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Spider  at  Home. 

92.  Frith,  W.  P.,  R.  A.  (London)  Victims. 

93.  Frith,  W.  P.,  R.  A.  (London)  Judgment. 

94.  Frith,  W.  P.,  R.  A.  (London)  Retribution. 

95.  Walker,  J.  Hanson  (London).  A  Portrait — “May.” 

96.  Lindner,  M.  P.  (London)  Moonlight.  Lent  by  Henry  Roche,  Esq. 

97.  Collier,  the  Hon.  John  (London).  The  Death  of  Cleopatra.  Lent  by  the 

Corporation  of  Oldham. 

98.  Walker,  J.  Hanson  (London).  Mrs.  Frank  Grimwood,  of  Manipur. 

99.  Stott,  Edward  (Amberley).  The  Bathers.  Lent  by  John  Maddocks, 

Esq. 

100.  Riviere,  Briton,  R.  A.  (London)  Daniel.  Lent  by  Thomas  H.  Ismay, 

Esq. 

101.  Calthrop,  Claude  (London).  Attempted  Assassination  of  William  the 

Silent,  Prince  of  Orange. 


314  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

102.  Barclay,  Edgar  (London).  “Hush.” 

103.  Macwhirter,  John,  R.  A.  (London)  Corrie-Arran. 

104.  Sadler,  W.  Dendy  (London).  Lea  Roachers.  Lent  by  H.  L.  Lefevre, 

Esq. 

105.  Beadle,  J.  P.  (London)  In  the  Pas  de  Calais.  Lent  by  General  Beadle. 

106.  Goodall,  T.  F.  (Dulwich)  When  the  Sun  Sets  and  the  Moon  Rises. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

107.  Johnson,  C.  E.,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Slopes  of  Ben  Nevis. 

108.  Grace,  A.  F.  (Steyning)  The  Valley  of  the  Cuckmere.  Lent  by  the  Cor¬ 

poration  of  Brighton. 

109.  Emslie,  A.  E.  (London)  Saving  the  Shipwrecked. 


GALLERY  13-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  110  TO  163,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  END  OF  WALL — AT  SOUTH  ENTRANCE  FROM 

GALLERY  12. 

no.  Nicol,  J.  Watson  (London).  “The  Good  Old  Rule,  the  Simple  Plan,  That 
They  Should  Take  Who  Have  the  Power,  And  They  Should  Keep 
Who  Can.” 

hi.  Reid,  John  R.  (London)  The  Yarn.  Lent  by  J.  S.  Forbes,  Esq. 

1 12.  Titcombe,  W.  H.  Y.  (Balham)  Primitive  Methodists,  St.  Ives,  Cornwall. 

1 13.  Wyllie,  W.  L.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Davy  Jones’  Locker. 

114.  Rattray,  Well  wood,  R.  S.  A.  (Glasgow)  Golden.  October  on  the  Forth. 

115.  Bourdillon,  Frank  W.  (Dorking)  “’Twasin55.” 

116.  Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  Love  and  Life. 

1 17.  Charles,  James  (Bosham).  A  Frosty  Morning. 

1 18.  Mason,  George  (the  late).  The  Harvest  Moon.  Lent  by  Alexander 

Henderson,  Esq. 

119.  Collier,  The  Hon.  John  (London).  Circe.  Lent  by  Elliott  Lees,  Esq., 

M.  P. 

120.  Calderon,  W.  Frank  (London).  “Fire!” 

121.  Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  Love  and  Death. 

122.  Knight,  Joseph  R.  I.  (Llandudno)  A  Turnip  Field.  Lent  by  Col.  W. 

W.  Mawson. 

123.  Prinsep,  Val.  C.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Broken  Idol. 

A  Christian  slave,  who  in  his  religious  zeal  has  broken  one  of  the  family  gods, 
is  brought  as  an  amusement  before  his  mistress,  a  Roman  lady  of  the  time  of 
Diocletian,  to  explain  his  conduct.  He  is  under  the  charge  of  the  cicarius  (master 
of  the  slaves),  and  is  attended  by  his  fellow  Christians. 

124.  Archer,  James,  R.  S.  A.  (L.ondon)  St.  Agners,  One  of  the  Early  Christ¬ 

ian  Martyrs. 


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125.  Millais,  Sir  John  Everett,  Bart.,  R.  A.  (London)  Bubbles.  Lent  by 

Messrs.  Pears. 

126.  Stokes,  Mrs.  Adrian  (London)  “Hail,  Mary!" 

127.  Clark,  James  (London).  The  Favourite. 

NORTH  WALL. 

128.  Leader,  B.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (Guildford)  Conway  Bay  and  the  Carnarvon¬ 

shire  Coast.  Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

129.  Furse,  Charles  W.  (London)  Lady  in  Grey. 

130.  Jolley,  Gwilt  (London).  Consolation  Afflictorum. 

131.  Yeames,  William  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  Prisoners  of  War,  1805. 

132.  Waller,  S.  E.  (London)  One-and-Twenty.  Lent  by  George  McCul¬ 

loch,  Esq. 

133.  Graham,  T.  (London)  The  Last  Boat. 

134.  Jacomb-Hood,  G.  P.  (London)  Summer. 

135.  Furse,  Charles  W.  (London)  Lady  in  Brown  Riding  Habit. 

EAST  WALL. 

136.  Dawson,  Nelson  (London).  The  Sunset  Breeze. 

137.  Leader,  B.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (Guildford)  When  Sun  is  Set.  Lent  by  George 

McCulloch,  Esq. 

138.  Bigland,  Percy  (London).  Portrait  of  the  Countess  Cairns.  Lent  by  the 

Countess  Cairns. 

139.  Stokes,  Adrian  (London).  The  Setting  Sun.  Lent  by  George  McCul¬ 

loch,  Esq. 

140.  Armitage,  E.,  R.  A.  (London)  Faith. 

141.  Brown,  Ford  Madox  (London).  Wiclif  on  Trial.  Designed  for  Man¬ 

chester  Town  Hall.  Lent  by  Henry  Boddington,  Esq. 

142.  Brett,  John,  A.  R.  A.  (Putney)  “Some  Fall  on  Stony  Ground.” 

143.  Corbet,  Mrs.  M.  Ridley  (London).  On  the  Coast  near  Pisa. 

144.  Wyllie,  W.  L.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Port  of  London.  Lent  by  the 

Fine  Art  Society. 

145.  La  Thangue,  H.  H.  (Bosham)  Leaving  Home.  Lent  by  Isaac  Smith, 

Esq.,  M.  P. 

146.  Lucas,  Seymour,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  St.  Paul’s. 

147.  Crane,  Walter  (London).  Freedom. 

148.  Corbet,  M.  Ridley  (London).  The  Carrara  Mountains. 

149.  Hitchens,  A.  (London)  Fisherwomen  Awaiting  the  B.oats,  Holland. 

150.  Boughton,  G.  H.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Winter  Sunrise. 

151.  Armitage,  E.,  R.  A.  (London)  After  an  Entomological  Sale. 

152.  Logsdail,  William  (London).  Venice  From  the  Public  Garden. 

153.  Charles,  James  (Bosham).  Jack  at  Home. 

154.  McCulloch,  George  (London).  Caliban  and  Ariel. 

155.  Jopling,  Mrs.  Louise  (London).  “Dear  Lady  Disclaim” 

156.  Jones,  Sir  Thomas  A.  the  late,  P.  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  Loreli. 

157.  Small,  William,  R.  I.  (London)  Returning  From  Market,  Connemara 

Rough  on  Biddy. 


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SOUTH  WALL. 

158.  Lawson,  Cecil  (the  late).  The  Hop  Garden.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Cecil  Law- 

son. 

159.  Schloesser,  Carl  (London).  Moliere  Reading  to  his  Servant,  “La  Foret.” 

160.  Lockhart,  W.  E.,  R.  S.  A.  (London)  Portrait  of  John  Poison,  Esq.  Lent 

by  John  Poison,  Esq. 

161.  Morris,  P.  R.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Sons  of  the  Brave.  Duke  of  York’s 

School  for  Soldiers’  Orphan  Boys.  Lent  by  James  Dole,  Esq. 

162.  East,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  An  Angty  Dawn.  Lent  by  George  McCul¬ 

loch,  Esq. 

163.  Kennington,  T.  B.  (London)  The  Curse  of  the  Family. 


GALLERY  14-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  164  TO  214,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  END  OF  THE  WALL  AT  SOUTH  ENTRANCE  FROM 

GALLERY  12. 

164.  Bourdillon,  Frank  W.  (Dorking)  On  Board  the  “Revenge,”  1591. 

“Sink  me  the  Ship,  Master  Gunner.” — Tennyson . 

165.  Linton,  Sir  J.,  P.R.I.  (London)  The  Benediction.  Lent  by  C.  Jacoby, 

Esq. 

166.  Leighton,  E.  Blair  (London).  The  Secret.  Lent  by  T.  J.  Hirst,  Esq. 

167.  Poole,  P.  F.,  R.A.  (the  late)  Greek  Exiles.  Lent  by  David  Jardine,  Esq. 

168.  Poole,  P.  F.,  R.A.  (the  late)  The  Prodigal  Son.  Lent  by  James  Leat- 

hart,  Esq. 

169.  Tayler,  A.  Chevallier  (London).  The  Pedlar. 

170.  Holl,  Frank,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Samuel  Cousins,  R.A.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Frank 

Holl. 

171.  Rae,  Henrietta  (Mrs.  E.  Normand)  (London).  La  Cigale. 

172.  Bramley,  Frank,  Penzance.  “For  of  Such  is  the  Kingdom  of  Heaven.” 

Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

173.  Lund,  Niels  M.  (18  Fitzroy  Street,  London)  A  Scotch  River.  “Where 

crowded  waters  glitter  to  the  Moon.” 

174.  Millais,  Sir  John  Everett,  Bart.,  R.A.  (London)  The  Last  Rose  of  Sum¬ 

mer. 

175.  Shannon,  J.  J.  (London)  Portrait  of  G.  Hitchcock,  Esq.  Lent  by  G. 

Hitchcock,  Esq. 

176.  Waterlow,  Ernest  A.,  A. R.A.  (London)  Over  the  Sandhills,  Bristol 

Channel. 

177.  Hopkins,  Arthur,  A.R.W.S.  (London)  “Springtime,  the  Only  Pretty 

Ring-time.” 

178.  Moscheles,  Felix  (London).  Reciter  in  an  Arab  Cafe,  Cairo. 

179.  Hunter,  Colin  A.,  R.A.  (London)  Fishers  of  the  North  Sea. 


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180.  Halswelle,  Keeley  (the  late).  A  Breezy  Common.  Lent  by  Messrs. 

Arthur  Tooth  &  Sons. 

181.  Hunter,  G.  Sherwood  (London).  Carrying  the  Viaticum,  Finisterre,  . 

F  ranee. 

182.  Fletcher,  Morley  (London).  Shadow  of  Death. 

NORTH  WALL. 

183.  Sant,  James,  R.A.  (London)  Oliver  Twist.  “He  Walks  to  London.” 

(Chap,  viii.) 

184.  Lavery,  John  (Glasgow).  An  Equestrienne. 

185.  Swan,  John  M.  (London)  Maternity.  Lent  by  the  Hon.  C.  N.  Law¬ 

rence. 

186.  Kennedy,  C.  N.  (London)  Perseus. 

EAST  WALL. 

187.  Belgrave,  Percy  (London).  Combe  Valley,  near  Morwenstow. 

188.  Schmalz*.  Herbert  (London).  Christianae  ad  Leones. 

“  The  sec'-  who  were  first  called  Cnristians  in  Antioch  had  that  day  borne  good  wit¬ 
ness  to  their  faith  in  Rome.  The  grim  work  was  over  for  the  stong ;  only  the  tenderest, 
the  most  innocent,  saved  from  that  death  they  envied  for  a  crueller  fate,  had  been 
borne  to  the  circus  with  ribald  jest  and  vile  indignity.  In  the  fierce  glare  of  the  arena 
waiting  for  the  end— waiting  there  under  the  pitiless  eyes  of  the  populace,  from  sena¬ 
tor  and  patrician  dame,  to  low  buffoon  and  parasite,  weary  of  slaughter  but  insatiate 
for  further  blood— waiting  till  fear  was  lost  in  hope,  and  shame  grew  sht  .neless,  before 
the  presence  of  death.” 

189.  Rae,  Henrietta  (Mrs.  E.  Normand)  (London).  Doubts. 

190.  North,  J.  W.,  A.R.A.,  R.W.S.  (Taunton)  “Seest  how  Fresh  my  Flowers 

be  Spread,  in  Lily-White  and  Crimson  Red.” — Spenser.  Lent  by 
Colonel  North. 

191.  Fisher,  Horace  (London).  The  Card  Players. 

192.  Waterlow,  Ernest  A.,  A. R.A.,  A.R.W.S.  (London)  The  Evening  Hour. 

193.  Shannon,  J.  J.  (London)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Hitchcock. 

194.  Morris,  P.  R.,  A.R.A.  (London).  Fete  Dieu,  Dieppe,  Normandy. 

195.  Parton,  Ernest  (London).  Misty  Morn.  Lent  by  Arthur  Hill,  Esq. 

196.  Knight,  J.  W.  Buxton  (London).  Sunday  Morning,  Hadley  Church.  Lent 

by  J.  Maddocks,  Esq. 

Hadley  Church  is  close  to  Barnet,  on  the  London  and  York  road.  It  is  very  old  and 
has  a  “  fire  cradle  ”  for  signaling  in  olden  times.  The  battle  of  Barnett  was  fought 
close  to  it;  when  the  Earl  of  Warwick  and  his  brother  fought  back  to  back  for  a  long 
time  before  they  were  slain. 

197.  Waterlow,  Ernest  A.,  A.R.A.  A.R.W.S.  (London)  The  Misty  Moon, 

Isle  of  Arran. 

198.  Shannon,  J.  J.  (London)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Charlesworth. 

199.  Murray,  David,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  River  Road.  Lent  by  George 

McCulloch,  Esq. 

200.  Pickering,  J.  L.  (London)  An  Autumn  Gust. 

201.  Hunter,  G.  Sherwood  (London).  Funeral  of  a  Fisherman’s  Child,  Volen- 

dam,  Zuyder  Zee. 

202.  Symonds,  W.  R.  (Kensington)  Mignon. 

293.  Clausen,  George  R.  I.  (Newport)  Brown-eyes.  Lent  by  C.  N.  Lux- 
moore,  Esq. 


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204.  Rae,  *so.  (Paris)  A  Little  Peasant. 

205.  Macartney,  Carlile  H.  H.  (London)  Moorland.  Lent  by  F.  Scorer,  Esq. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

206.  Burgess,  J.  B.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Spanish  Letter-Writer.  Lent  by 

Joseph  Pulley,  Esq. 

207.  Margeston,  W.  H.  (London)  Pygmalion. 

208.  Goodall,  Frederick,  R.  A.  (London)  By  the  Sea  of  Galilee. 

209.  Macbeth-Raeburn,  H.  (London).  Nurse  Ann — A  Portrait. 

210.  Walton,  E.  A.,  A.R.S.A.  (Glasgow)  Girl  in  Brown. 

211.  Glazebrook,  Hugh  de  T.  (London)  Portrait. 

212.  East,  Alfred  R.  I.  (London)  The  Arms  of  Peace. 

213.  Macallum,  Hamilton,  R.  I.  (London)  “Rocked  in  the  Cradle  of  the 

Deep.”  Lent  by  J.  P.  Heseltine,  Esq. 

214.  Bates,  David  (Birmingham).  The  Sphnix. 


GALLERY  15-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  215  TO  282,  INCLUSIVE. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  END  OF  THE  WALL  AT  SOUTH  ENTRANCE  FROM 

GALLERY  15. 

215.  Tayler,  A.  Chevallier  (London).  The  Encore — “Home,  Sweet  Home.” 

216.  Moore,  Albert  (London).  A  Reverie.  Lent  by  Henry  Moore,  Esq.  R.  A. 

217.  Stott,  Edward  (Amberly).  The  House  Pond.  Lent  by  John  Maddocks, 

Esq. 

218.  Hare,  St.  George  (London).  Reflections. 

219.  Millais,  Sir  John  Everett  Bart.,  R.  A.  (London)  Lingering  Autumn. 

Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

220.  Hare,  St.  George  (London).  The  Victory  of  Faith. 

221.  Riviere,  Briton,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Magician’s  Doorway.  Lent  by 

W.  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

222.  Moore,  Henry  R.  A.  (London)  Sunset  After  a  Storm. 

223.  Beadel,  James  Prinsep  (London).  Masquerade. 

The  outside  of  the  Grand  Opera,  Paris,  during  Carnival;  masques  coming  out  from  a 
ball  masque'  mounted  Garde  de  Paris  in  the  foreground. 

224.  Leighton,  Sir  F.,  Bart.  P.R  A.  (London)  Perseus  and  Andromeda. 

225.  Hayes,  Edwin  R.H.A.,  R.I.  (London)  Saved. 

226.  Leslie,  G.  D.,  R.  A.  (Wallingford)  “Home,  Sweet  Home.”  Lent  by 

Messrs.  Thos.  Agnew  &  Sons. 

227.  Wood,  Miss  E.  Stewart  (London).  Autumn. 

228.  White,  John  (Axminster).  Beer  Head,  Devon.  Lent  by  E.  Homan, 

Esq. 

239.  Wortley,  Archibald  Stuart  (London).  Mrs.  H.  Grenville  Wells. 

230.  Bartlett,  W.  H.  (London)  The  Village  Billiard  Players  Lent  by  E.  de 
la  Penha,  Esq. 


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231.  Brangwyn,  Frank  (Penzance).  Pilots,  Peurta  de  Passages. 

232.  Leighton,  E.  Blair  (London).  How  Lisa  Loved  the  King.  Lent  by 

Merton  Russell  Cotes,  Esq.,  F.  R.  G.  S. 

“  Lisa,  the  only  child  of  a  rich  merchant  of  Palermo,  having  fallen  ill  through  love 
of  King  Pietro  of  Sicily,  asks  his  favorite  musician,  Minuccio,  to  come  and  sing  to 
her. 

233.  Bartlett,  W.  H.  (London)  Practicing  for  the  Swimming  Match.  Lent 

by  Henry  Whitehead,  Esq. 

234.  Lavery,  John  (Glasgow).  Katherine  and  Esther — Daughters  of  Lord 

McLaren,  Lent  by  Lord  McLaren. 

NORTH  WALL. 

235.  Holl,  Frank,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Portrait  of  Sir  John  Tenniel.  Lent  by  Will¬ 

iam  Agnew,  Esq. 

Sir  John  Tenniel  was  born  in  1820.  In  1851  he  became  a  member  of  “  Punch’s  ”  staff, 
and  from  that  time  he  has  contributed  to  the  illustrations  of  that  celebrated  periodi¬ 
cal.  For  a  long  period,  without  the  break  of  a  single  week,  he  has  produced  the 
political  cartoon,  and  may  thus  claim  a  high  place,  not  only  as  an  artist,  but  as  a  his¬ 
torian  of  the  time. 

236.  Johnson,  Cyrus,  R.  I.  (London)  A  County  Boundary. 

237.  Hall,  Fred  (Penzance).  Adversity. 

238.  Brett,  John,  A.  R.  A.  (Putney)  The  Promise  of  a  Wild  Night. 

239.  Hall,  Fred  (Penzance).  The  Result  of  High  Living. 

240.  Steer,  P.  Wilson  (London).  The  Sofa. 

241.  Linnell,  John  (the  late).  Storm  at  Harvest.  Lent  by  Samuel  Montagu, 

Esq.,  M.  P. 

242.  Solomon,  Solomon  J.  (London)  Orpheus. 

243.  Hunter,  Colin,  A.  R.  A.  (Kensington)  The  Island  Harvest. 

244.  Loudan,  Mouat  (London).  Fish  Market,  Cornwall. 

245.  Calkin,  Lance  (London).  “  The  Campbells  are  Coming.” 

246.  Horsley,  J.  C.  R.  A.  (London)  Finishing  Touches. 

247.  Perugini,  Mrs.  Kate  (London).  Happy  and  Careless.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Mackie. 

248.  Hargitt,  Edward,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Isle  of  Skye  from  the  Mainland, 

near  Plockton. 

EAST  WALL. 

249.  Canziani,  Madame  Louisa  Starr  (London).  Two  Little  “Home  Rulers” 

— the  Honble.  Dudley  and  Archie  Gordon,  Sons  of  the  Earl  of  Aber¬ 
deen.  Lent  by  The  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 

250.  Bramley,  Frank  (Newlyn,  Penzance).  A  Hopeless  Dawn.  Lent  by 

T.  Harry  Eve,  Esq. 

251.  Thomson,  Leslie  (London).  The  Homeless  Sea. 

252.  Lehmann,  Rudolf  (London).  The  Reaper  and  the  Flowers  (Longfellow). 

253.  Wylie,  Charles  W.  (London)  The  Brimming  River. 

254.  Sadler,  W.  Dendy  (London).  Darby  and  Joan,  Lent  by  John  Ashby, 

Esq. 


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255.  Haynes- Williams,  J.  (Southampton)  Gallery  of  Francis  I — Palace  of 

Fontainebleau. 

256.  Perugini,  C.  E.  (London)  A  Summer  Shower. 

257.  Smythe,  Lionel  P.  (London)  Summer  Holidays.  Lent  by  W.  L.  Wyllie, 

Esq.,  A.  R.  A. 

258.  Cameron,  Hugh,  R.  S.  A.  (Fife,  N.  B.)  Buttercups  and  Daisies.  Por¬ 

trait  of  a  little  girl — the  artist’s  daughter. 

259.  Dicksee,  Frank,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Redemption  of  Tannhauser. 

Lent  by  Thomas  D.  Galpin,  Esq. 

260.  Hunter,  Colin,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  First  Plunge  of  Niagara. 

261.  Alma-Tadema,  L.,  R.  A.  (London)  An  Audience  at  Agrippa’s.  Lent 

by  J.  S.  Roberts,  Esq. 

262.  Stott,  Edward  (Amberly).  In  an  Orchard. 

263.  Clausen,  George,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Breakfast  Table. 

264.  Weguelin,  J.  R.  (London)  The  Maidens’  Race.  Lent  by  The  Earl  of 

Eldon. 

265.  Lorimer,  J.  H.,  A.  R.  S.  A.  (London)  Pot  Pourri. 

266.  Starling,  Albert  (London).  Saved  from  the  Sea.  Lent  by  Charles 

Lucas,  Esq. 

267.  Butler,  Lady.  The  Roll  Call.  Lent  by  Her  Majesty  the  Queen. 

268.  Walton,  Frank,  R.  I.  (Dorking)  Wreck  of  Spanish  Armada  Ships. 

269.  Knight,  J.  Buxton  (London)  Plymouth.  The  Home  of  the  First  English 

Settlers  in  America.  Lent  by  Henry  Bonger,  Esq. 

270.  Small,  William,  R.  I.  (London)  Love  Laughs  at  Rain. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

271.  Burgess,  J.  B.,  R.  A.  (London)  “  Maidens,  Like  Moths,  are  Ever  Caught 

with  Glare.”  Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

272.  Brown,  Ford  Madox  (London).  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Lent  by  James 

Leathart,  Esq.  . 

273.  Macbeth,  Robert  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Stag  Hunting  in  a  Sea  Fog. 

274.  Bayliss,  Wyke,  P.  R.  B.  A.  (London)  Interior  of  St.  Peter’s,  Rome. 

275.  Lemon,  Arthur  (Betchworth).  All  Among  the  Barley. 

276.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Incident  in  the  Charge  of  the  Light  Brigade. 

277.  Alma-Tadema,  Mrs.  (London)  Battledore  and  Shuttlecock.  Lent  by 

E.  H.  Van  Ingen,  Esq. 

278.  Clark,  Joseph  (London).  Playmates. 

279.  Etherington,  Miss  L.  (London)  A  Norfolk  Dyke. 

280.  Macallum,  Hamilton,  R.  I.  (London)  Return  from  Lance  Fishing. 

281.  Walker,  Francis  S.,  R.  H.  A.  (London)  The  Convent  Garden.  Lent  by 

The  Corporation  of  Leeds. 

282.  Mottram,  C.  S.  (London)  A  Winter  Sea  on  the  Yorkshire  Coast,  Morn¬ 

ing.  (Water  color.) 


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GALLERY  18-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  283  to  409,  INCLUSIVE 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  TO  GALLERY  17. 

283.  Hayes,  Claude  (Addlestone).  Moonrise. 

284.  Mason,  G.  H.,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Return  from  Ploughing.  Lent  by  Her 

Majesty  the  Queen. 

285.  Carter,  William  (London).  Portrait  of  Wm.  Sheppard  Hoare,  Esq. 

Lent  by  W.  S.  Hoare,  Esq. 

286.  Barnes,  Robert,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (Brighton)  Her  First  Visit.  Lent  by  J.  B. 

Sutherland,  Esq. 

287.  Thornley,  Charles  (East  Moulsey).  Dutch  Fishing  Boat. 

288.  Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.  (Bushey)  “Finding  the  Head  of  Orpheus.” 

When  the  Thracian  women  tore  Orpheus  in  pieces,  it  is  said  that  his  head,  together 
with  his  lyre,  fell  into  the  river  Hebrus,  and  that  the  head  floated  on  the  lyre,  while  the 
former  sang  in  lamentation  over  Orpheus,  and  the  latter  echoed  the  song  as  the  breezes 
6wept  the  chords.  And  so  both  were  wafted,  amid  the  sounds  of  music,  to  Lesbos, 
where  the  Lesbians  took  up  the  head  and  buried  it  on  the  spot  where  their  Temple  of 
Bacchus  now  stands.— Lucian. 

289.  Waterhouse,  J.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Mariamne  Leaving  the 

Praetorium.  Lent  by  W.  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

290.  Corbet,  M.  Ridley  (London).  The  Mouth  of  the  Arno.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Devitt. 

291.  Carter,  William  (London).  Portrait  of  G.  Trenchard  Cox,  Esq.  Lent 

by  E.  A.  Cox,  Esq. 

292.  Peppercorn,  A.  N.  (West  Horsley,  Leatherhead)  The  Cornfield. 

293.  Phillips,  Laurence  B.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Mill  in  Kent. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

294.  Bartlett,  Charles  W.  (London)  An  Incident  in  the  Life  of  the  Dauphin 

During  the  French  Revolution. 

295.  Lorimer,  J.  H.,  A.  R.  S.  A.  (London)  A  Child’s  Thank-offering. 

296.  Leslie,  G.  D.,  R.  A.  (Wallingford)  Hen  and  Chickens.  Lent  by  E.  H. 

Van  Ingen,  Esq. 

297.  Millais,  Sir  J.  Everett,  Bt.,  R.  A.  (London)  Shelling  Peas.  Lent  by  Sir 

Frederick  Leighton,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A. 

298.  Morris,  P.  R.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Edward  I  Demanding  the  Oath  of 

Allegiance  to  the  First  Prince  of  Wales. 

299.  Reed,  George  Ogilvie,  R.  S.  A.  (Edinburg)  The  Stroller’s  Tale. 

300.  Clark,  Joseph  (London).  Waifs  and  Strays.  Lent  by  Charles  B.  Clarke, 

Esq. 

301.  Morgan,  Fred  (London).  The  Favored  Swain. 

302.  King,  Yeend,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Lass  That  Loved  a  Sailor.  Lent  by 

George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

303.  Linton,  Sir  James  D.,  P.  R.  I.  (London)  Victorious.  Lent  by  C.  Jacoby, 

Esq. 

304.  Hacker,  Arthur  (London).  Portrait  of  Miss  W. 

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305.  Stokes,  Mrs.  Adrian  (London).  “Go;  Thou  Must  Play  Alone,  My  Boy.” 

Lent  by  Mrs.  P.  Hearst. 

306.  Bayliss,  Wyke,  P.  R.  B.  A.  (London)  Interior  of  Amiens  Cathedral. 

307.  Hook,  J.  C.,  R.  A.  (Farnham)  Wreckage  from  the  Fruiter. 

308.  Ouless,  W.  W.,  R.  A.  (London)  Portrait  of  T.  S.  Cooper,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

Lent  by  T.  S.  Cooper,  Esq.,  R.  A. 

309.  Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Daylight  Dies. 

310.  Jopling-Rowe,  Mrs.  Louise  (London).  Salome. 

311.  Ward,  Mrs.  E.  M.  (London)  Mrs.  Fry  Visiting  Newgate  in  1818. 

312.  Davis,  H.  W.  B.,  R.  A.  (London)  A  Gleamy  Day,  Picardy.  Lent  by 

G.  McCullocgh,  Esq. 

313.  Murray,  David,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Season  of  Mists  and  Mellow  Fruit¬ 

fulness. 

314.  Holl,  Frank,  R.  A.  (The  late)  The  Earl  Spencer,  K.  G.  Lent  by  the 

Earl  Spencer,  K.  G. 

315.  Titcomb,  William  Holt  Yates  (Balham).  Old  Sea  Dogs. 

316.  Osborn,  Miss  E.  M.  (London)  Summer  Shroud.  “When  Nature’s  Dying 

Face  is  Veiled.” 

317.  Herkomer,  Herman  G.  (London)  David  Bisphan  in  “La  Bosche.” 

318.  Hook,  J.  C.,  R.  A.  (Farnham)  “Little  to  Earn  and  Many  to  Keep.” 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Angew  &  Sons. 

319.  Alma-Tadema,  L.,  R.  A.  (London)  A  Dedication  to  Bacchus.  Lent 

by  His  Excellency  Monsieur  E.  Gambart,  Spanish  Consul,  Nice. 

320.  Leighton,  Sir  Frederick,  Bart.  P.  R.  A.  (London)  Hercules  Wrestling 

with  Death  for  the  body  of  Alcestes.  Lent  by  Sir  Bernhard  Samuelson, 
Bart.  M.  P. 

321.  Merritt,  Mrs.  Anna  Lea  (Andover).  Eve.  Lent  by  Alfred  Waterhouse, 

Esq.,  R.  A. 

322.  Norris,  H.  L.  (London)  Twilight. 

323.  Laidlay,  W.  J.  (London)  Moonrise  on  Hoxsey  Mere. 

324.  Holiday,  Henry  (London).  Aspasia. 

325.  King,  Edward  (Petersfield).  A  Frolic. 

326.  Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  From  Peak  to  Peak  in  Cloudland. 

Lent  by  W.  S.  Caine,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

327.  Mason,  G.  H.  (the  late).  Girls  Dancing  by  the  Sea.  Lent  by  the  Lord 

Wantage,  K.  C.  B.,  V.  C. 

328.  Holl,  Frank,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Portrait  of  Major-General  Sir  Henry 

Rawlinson,  Bart.,  G.  C.  B.,  F.  R.  S.,  etc.  Lent  by  Sir  H.  Rawlinson, 
Bt.,  G.  C.  B. 

329.  Fahey,  Edward  H.,  R.  I.  (London)  Autumn. 

330.  Pyne,  Thomas,  R.  I.  (Colchester)  Streatley  Hill  on  the  Thames. 

331.  Herkomer,  Herman  G.  (London)  Portrait  of  Professor  Hubert  Kerko- 

mer,  R.  A. 

332.  Herkomer,  Professor  H.,  R.  A.  (Bushey)  The  Last  Muster.  Lent  by 

W.  Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

333.  Moore,  Henry,  R.  A.  (London)  St.  Alban’s  Race. 

334.  Hayes,  Claude  (Addlestone).  Across  a  Surrey  Common. 

335.  Jenkins,  Miss  Blanche  (London).  A  Water  Nymph. 


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336.  Fahey,  Edward  H.,  R.  I.  (28  Dawson  Place,  Bayswater,  London)  The 

Nether  Pool,  a  Nibble. 

337.  Robertson,  Henry  Robert  (London).  “The  Ploughman  Homeward  Plods 

his  Weary  Way.” 

338.  Grey,  Alfred,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  An  Irish  Harvest  Field:  Peasants 

Loading  Corn. 

339.  White,  John  (Axminster).  Our  Village.  Lent  by  John  Ure,  Esq. 

340.  Jay,  W.  S.  (Arundel)  Early  Primrose,  Herald  of  Spring. 

341.  Dicksee,  Frank,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Passing  of  Arthur.  Lent  by 

Stephen  G.  Holland,  Esq. 

342.  Osborne,  Walter,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  The  Ferry. 

343.  Bartlett,  W.  H.  (London)  A  Wrack  Harvest.  Lent  by  E.  Stainton, 

Esq. 

344.  Ingram,  W.  Ayerst  (Falmouth).  Surf. 

345.  Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  In  a  Cider  Country. 

346.  Mason,  G.  H.,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Only  a  Shower.  Lent  by  Thomas  L. 

Devitt,  Esq. 

347.  Marks,  H.  Stacy,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Gentle  Craft.  Lent  by  E. 

Homan,  Esq. 

348.  Brett,  John,  A.  R.  A.  (Putney)  The  Highland  Summer. 

349.  Barber,  C.  Burton  (London).  The  New  Whip.  Lent  by  William  Yeats 

Baker,  Esq. 

350.  Smallfield,  Frederick,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Colonel  Newcome  in  Charter- 

house:  Grace  after  Meat. 

WEST  WALL. 

351.  Glazebrook,  Hugh  de  T.  (London)  C’est  L’Empereur.  Napoleon  I 

Finding  a  Sentry  Asleep  on  Duty. 

352.  King,  Yeend,  R.  I.  (London)  Autumn  Wooing.  Lent  by  George  Mc¬ 

Culloch,  Esq. 

353*  Stone,  Marcus,  R.  A.  (London)  Two’s  Company,  Three’s  None.  Lent 
by  Messrs.  Frost  and  Reed. 

354.  Grace,  James  E.  (Godaiming)  An  Isle  of  Wight  Pastoral. 

355.  Palin,  W.  M.  (Milford)  Orphans. 

356.  Steer,  P.  Wilson  (London).  Bathers. 

357.  Farquharson,  David,  A.  R.  S.  A.  (London).  After  the  Storm,  Glenlyon, 

Lent  by  F.  Acton,  Esq. 

358.  Riviere,  Briton,  R.  A.  (London)  Requiescat. 

.  WEST  WALL. 

359.  Burgess,  J.  B.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Church  Door.  Lent  by  Sir  Julian 

Goldsmid,  Bart.  M.  P. 

360.  Helcke,  Arnold  (London).  Sandbanks. 

361.  Symons,  W.  Christian  (Mayfield).  Diana  and  Endymion.  Lent  by  R. 

Le  Brasseur,  Esq. 

362.  Waller,  Mrs.  Mary  L.  (London)  The  Card  Dealer.  Lent  by  W.  B. 

Readhead,  Esq. 

363.  Horsley,  Walter  C.  (London)  Fortune  Teller — Cairo. 


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364.  Millais,  Sir  J.  Everett,  Bt.,  R.  A.  (London)  Halcyon  Weather. 

365.  Calderon,  P.  H.,  R.  A.  (London)  Farewell.  Lent  by  the  Fine  Art 

Society. 

366.  Waterlow,  Ernest  A.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Night  Before  Shearing. 

367.  Parker,  John,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Cockle  Gatherers. 

368.  Fletcher,  Blandford  (Enfield).  Evicted. 

369.  Graham,  Peter,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Hamlet  on  the  Cliff — A  Rocky 

Coast.  Lent  by  George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

370.  Goodall,  Frederick,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Palm  Offering.  Lent  by 

Merton  Russell  Cotes,  Esq.,  F.  R.  G.  S. 

371.  Hacker,  Arthur  (London).  Fire  Fancies. 

372.  Detmold,  H.  E.  (Hastings)  A  Glimpse  of  Future  Seas. 

373.  Symons,  W.  Christian  (Mayfield).  The  Figure  Head  of  the  Cupid. 

Lent  by  R.  Le  Brasseur,  Esq. 

374.  Murray,  David,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  A  Mangold  Field.  Lent  by  George 

McCulloch,  Esq. 

375.  Davis,  W.  H.  B.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Western  Highlands. 

376.  Alma-Tadema,  L.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Sculpture  Gallery.  Lent  by 

George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

377.  Lindner,  M.  P.  (London)  A  Winter  Sunset.  Lent  by  M.  Lindner, 

Esq. 

378.  McLachlan,  T.  Hope  (London).  Mists  in  Early  Autumn. 

379.  Macbeth-Raebrun,  H.  (London)  Lewis  Waller,  Esq. — A  Portrait. 

380.  Emslie,  A.  E.  (London)  Portrait  of  the  Rev.  James  Martineau,  D.D., 

D.C.L.,  LL.D. 

381.  Tuke,  Henry  S.  (Han well)  Sailors  Playing  Cards. 

382.  Cole,  Vicat,  R.  A.,  (the  late)  Abingdon.  Lent  by  George  McCulloch, 

Esq. 

383.  Millais,  Sir  John  Everett,  Bart.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Ornithologist. 

384.  Brangwyn,  Frank  (London).  The  Convict  Ship. 

385.  Overend,  W.  H.  (London)  “Victory!”  The  Prize  Crew  Taking  Pos¬ 

session. 

386.  Stokes,  Adrian  (London).  Through  the  Morning  Mist. 

387.  Poynter,  E.  J.,  R.  A.  (London)  Diadumene.  Greek  woman,  binding 

her  hair  preparatory  to  the  bath. 

388.  Miller,  P.  H.  (London)  The  Old  Arm  Chair.  “I  love  it,  I  love  it, 

and  who  shall  dare  to  chide  me  for  loving  that  old  arm  chair.” — 
Eliza  Cook. 

389.  Coke,  Alfred  Sacheverel  (Isle  of  Wight).  Hagar. 

390.  Macgregor,  Miss  J.  (London)  In  the  Reign  of  Terror.  Lent  by  the 

Corporation  of  Liverpool. 

391.  Fisher,  Horace  (Elmfield,  Half  Moon  Lane,  Herne  Hill,  London).  A 

Midday  Rest. 

392.  Gow,  A.  C.,  R.  A.  (London)  Queen  Mary’s  Farewell  to  Scotland.  Lent 

by  George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

393.  Sant,  James,  R.  A.  (London)  My  Lady  Dorothy. 

394.  Graham,  Peter,  R.  A.  (London)  “Caledonia  Stern  and  Wild."  Lent  by 

George  McCulloch,  Esq. 


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325 


395.  Stephens,  W.  R.  (London)  Summer. 

396.  Wilkinson,  Hugh  (Brockenhurst).  A  Cloudy  Morning. 

397.  Price,  J.  M.  (London)  Viaticum. 

398.  Childers,  Miss  Milley  (London).  The  Last  Survivor  of  Trafalgar- 

Emmanuel  Cartigny,  died  1892,  aged  100  years. 

399.  Schmiechen,  H.  (London)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Bloomfield  Moore. 

400.  Woods,  Henry,  R.  A.  (Venice,  Italy)  Steps  of  the  Scuola  San  Rocco. 

Lent  by  Stephen  G.  Holland,  Esq. 

401.  Moynau,  R.T.,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  Military  Manceuvers. 

402.  Aumonier,  J.,  R.  I.  (London)  An  English  Wood. 

403.  Macgregor,  Miss  J.  (London)  The  Mistletoe  Bough.  Lent  by  Mrs. 

Miers. 

404.  Orchardson,  W.  Q.,  R.  A.  (London)  A  Portrait  Group. 

405.  Clausen,  G.,  R.  I.  (Newport)  A  Woman  of  the  Fields.  Lent  by  J.  Dun- 

nachie,  Esq. 

406.  Peppercorn,  A.  N.  (Leatherhead)  A  Surrey  Village. 

EAST  WALL. 

407.  Swan,  John  M.  (London)  The  Fallen  Monarch. 

408.  Rattray,  Wellwood,  R.  S.  A.  (Glasgow)  Summer  Eve,  Kintyre.  Lent 

by  R.  Derby  Anderson,  Esq. 

409.  Stott,  William  (of  Oldham,  London).  Kissing-Ring. 


GALLERY  17-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  410  TO  500,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ^ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  18. 

410.  Boughton,  G.  H.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Love  in  Winter. 

411.  Dobson,  W.  C.  T.,  R.  A.  R.W.S.  (Pentworth)  The  Wandering  Minstrel. 

412.  Reid,  John  R.  (London)  The  Mate  of  the  “Mermaid’s  Wedding.” 

NORTH  WALL. 

413.  Pash,  Miss  Florence  (London).  Over  the  Way. 

414.  Joy,  G.  W.  (London)  Lady  Daffodil. 

415.  Barclay,  Edgar  (London).  A  Breeze  in  the  New  Forest. 

416.  La  Thangue,  H.  H.  (Bosham,  Chichester)  A  Gaslight  Study.  Lent  by 

John  Maddocks,  Esq. 

417.  Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  “The  Voice  of  the  Turtle  is  Heard  in 

the  Grove.” 

418.  Wortley,  Archibald  Stuart  (London).  Miss  Maud  Waller. 

419*  Swynnerton,  Mrs.  A.  L.  (London)  Portrait  of  Miss  Jane  Atkinson. 

420.  Rooke,  T.  M.  (London)  Judith’s  Adventuring. 

421.  Wortley,  Archibald  Stuart  (London).  Miss  Clare  Davies. 

422.  Leighton,  Sir  F.,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.  (London)  Portrait  of  Captain  Burto> 

423.  Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  Portraitof  Walter  Crane. 


326  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


424.  Stokes,  Adrian  (London).  Roman  Campagna,  Sunset. 

425.  Fahey,  Edward  H.,  R.  I.  (London)  Distant  View  of  Florence,  Looking 

up  the  Arno. 

426.  Lucas,  Mrs.  Seymour  (London).  Henry  VI.  “By  the  Grace  of  God 

Kynge  of  England,  of  France,  and  Lord  of  Ireland.” 

427.  Forbes,  Mrs.  Stanhope  (London).  The  Witch.  Lent  by  George  Mc¬ 

Culloch,  Esq. 

428.  Logsdail,  Wm.  (London)  Sunday  in  the  City. 

429.  Hacker,  Arthur  (London).  Christ  and  the  Magdalen. 

430.  Stacey,  Walter  S.  (London)  Rough  Courting. 

431.  Smythe,  Lionel  P.  (London)  Harvest  of  the  Sea,  Boulogne.  Lent  by 

the  late  Sir  George  Findlay. 

432.  King,  Yeend,  R.  I.  (London)  A  Grey  Day  in  July. 

433.  Parton,  Ernest  (London).  The  Night  Ferry. 

434.  Montalba,  Miss  Clara,  R.  W.  S.  (Venice)  A  Thames  Barge  off  Chelsea. 
435*  Wetherbee,  G.  (London)  Glad  Spring. 

436.  Allan,  Robt.  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Pilgrims  Resting,  India. 

EAST  WALL. 

437.  Farquharson,  J.  (London)  Looking  West. 

438.  Pettie,  John,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Monmouth  Pleading  for  his  Life  before 

James  II.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons. 

439.  Boughton,  G.  H.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Dancing  Down  the  Hay.  Lent  by 

Sir  Edward  H.  Carbutt,  Bart. 

440.  Fulleylove,  John,  R.  I.  (London)  A  Royal  Palace.  Lent  by  the  Corpo¬ 

ration  of  Leicester. 

441.  Clausen,  George,  R.  I.  (Newport,  Essex)  Ploughboy.  Lent  by  Alex. 

Young,  Esq. 

442.  Farquharson,  J.  (London)  The  Temple  of  Karnac. 

443.  Barber,  C.  Burton  (London).  “Lieder  ohne  Worte.”  Lent  by  William 

Yeats  Baker,  Esq. 

444.  Peruguini,  C.  E.  (London)  Crossing  the  Torrent. 

445.  Moore,  Henry,  R.  A.  (London)  Storm  Brewing. 

446.  Leighton,  Sir  Frederick,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A.  (London)  Garden  of  the  Hes- 

perides.  Lent  by  G.  McCulloch,  Esq. 

447.  Maclaren,'  Walter  (London).  Fruit  Harvest  Time  in  an  Orange  Garden, 

Capri,  Italy. 

448.  Perugini,  Mrs.  Kate  (London).  Tomboy.  Lent  by  John  Brickwood, 

Esq. 

449.  Kilburne,  G.  Goodwin  (London).  Good  Accommodation  for  Man  and 

Beast. 

450.  Gotch,  T.  C.  (London)  “My  Crown  and  Sceptre.” 

451.  Davis,  H.W.  B.,  R.  A.  (London)  “Now  Came  Still  Evening  on.”  Lent 

by  George  McCulloch,  Esq. 

452.  Lucas,  Seymour,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Louis  XI.  Lent  by  John  Cheet- 

ham,  Esq. 

453.  Allan,  Robert  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Lowlands  of  Holland. 

454.  McLachlan,  T.  Hope  (London).  A  Wind  on  the  Hill. 

455.  Swynnerton,  Mrs.  Annie  L.  (London)  Mater  Triumphales. 


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327 


SOUTH  WALL. 

456.  Leslie,  G.  D.,  R.  A.  (Wallingford)  The  Monks  of  Abingdon. 

457.  Armstrong,  T.  (London)  A  Fountain.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Lees  Evans. 

458.  Kennington,  T.  B.  (London)  The  Fair  Harpist.  (Portrait  of  Miss  Clara 

Palmer.) 

459.  Logsdail,  Wm.  (London)  Flower  Gathering,  South  of  France. 

460.  Wirgman,  T.  Blake  (24  Dawson  Place,  London).  A  Portrait — Mrs. 

Wirgman. 

461.  Lehmann,  Rudolf  (London).  Undine. 

462.  Cole,  Vicat,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Ripening  Sunbeams.  Lent  by  the  Lord 

Brassey. 

463.  Herkomer,  Hubert,  R.  A.  (Bushey)  Entranced.  “In  some  diviner  mood 

of  self  oblivion  solitude.” 

464.  Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  Paolo  and  Francesca. 

465.  Herkomer,  Hubert,  R.  A.  (Bushey)  Miss  Katharine  Grant. 

466.  Normand,  Ernest  (London).  Death  of  Pharaoh’s  First-born. 

467.  Wyllie,  W.  L.,  A.  R.  A.  (Rochester)  The  German  Emperor  and  Prince 

of  Wales  Inspecting  the  White  Star  Steamer  “Teutonic”  at  Spithead, 
4th  August,  1889.  Lent  by  T.  H.  Ismay,  Esq. 

468.  Grace,  James  E.  (Godaiming)  A  Surrey  Pond. 

469.  Long,  Edwin,  R.  A.  (the  late)  A  Welsh  Girl.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas 

Agnew  &  Sons. 

470.  Clausen,  George,  R.  I.  (Newport)  Ploughing.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Bous- 

sod,  Valadon  &  Co. 

471.  Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  Robert  Browning. 

472.  Perugini,  C.  E.  (London)  Clare. 

473.  Parton,  Ernest  (London)  When  Daylight  Dies. 

WEST  WALL. 

474.  Macwhirter,  John,  R.  A.  (London)  “Fairy  of  the  Glen.”  Lent  by  Henry 

Evans,  Esq. 

475.  Horsley,  John  Callcott,  R.  A.  (London)  Hide  and  Seek. 

In  Kentish  churchyards  many  17th  century  tombs  are  still  to  be  found  in  varied  con¬ 
ditions  of  picturesque  decay,  and  amongst  them  the  village  children  spend  much  of 
their  playtime.  Bright  young  life  seen  literally  hiding  in  the  tomb  formed  a  striking 
contrast,  which  suggested  a  subject  for  pictorial  record. 

476.  Macbeth,  Robert  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Fen  Farm.  Lent  by 

Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons. 

477.  Logsdail,  William  (London)  Ninth  of  November. 

478.  Macwhirter,  John,  R.  A.  (London)  “Hail,  Gentle  Spring.” 

479.  Millet,  F.  D.  (Worcestershire)  How  the  Gossip  Grew.  Lent  by  Robert 

Dunthorne,  Esq. 

480.  Millais,  Sir  John  Everett,  Bart.,  R.  A.  (London)  Sweet  Emma  Morland. 

481.  Horsley,  Walter  C.  (London)  The  Captive. 

“Till  the  end  of  the  eighteenth  century,  European  children  were  often  captured  in 
merchant  vessels,  seized  by  the  corsairs  of  the  Mediterranean.  They  were  purchased 
for  youthful  attendants  in  the  harems,  and  eventually  trained  as  mamelukes  or  military 
slaves.  These  existed  in  Egypt  as  a  military  aristocracy,  and  were  a  powerful  body 
at  the  time  of  the  French  invasion.” 


328  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 
NORTH  SIDE  OF  SCREEN. 

482.  Charles,  James  (Chichester).  In  Memory  of.  Lent  by  John  Maddocks, 

Esq. 

483.  Alma-Tadema,  Miss  Anna  (London).  A  Portrait. 

484.  Wirgman,  T.  Blake  (London).  Portrait  of  Miss  Applin. 

485.  Poynter,  E.  J.,  R.  A.  (London)  On  the  Terrace.  Lent  by  Max  Waech- 

ter,  Esq. 

486.  Swan,  Mrs.  (London)  The  Chorister. 

487.  Charles,  James  (Chichester).  Left  in  Charge.  Lent  by  John  Maddocks, 

Esq. 

488.  Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Genius  of  Greek  Poetry. 

489.  Poynter,  E.  J.,  R.  A.  (London)  Under  the  Sea  Wall.  Lent  by  W.  Cuth- 

bert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

490.  Kilburne,  G.  Goodwin  (London).  A  Difficulty. 

491.  Schmalz,  Herbert  (London).  Topsy. 

492.  Cohe^  Miss  Ellen  G.  (London)  A  Little  Refugee  from  Russia. 

493.  Alma-Tadema,  Mrs.  L.  (London)  Fireside  Fancies.  Lent  by  E.  H. 

Van  Ingen,  Esq. 

SOUTH  SIDE  OF  SCREEN. 

494.  Clark,  Joseph  (London).  The  Sick  Child.  Lent  by  H.  J.  Turner,  Esq. 

495.  Radford,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Weary.  Lent  by  H.  R.  H. 

The  Duchess  of  Albany. 

496.  Swan,  Mrs.  (London)  The  Duet. 

497.  Wetherbee,  G.  (London)  Fishermen’s  Wives.  Lent  by  Tom  Mitchell, 

Esq. 

498.  Reid,  Miss  Flora  M.  (London)  In  the  Market  Place. 

499.  Reid,  Miss  Flora  M.  (London)  Hush!  Lent  by  A.  W.  Barradale,  Esq. 

500.  Alma-Tadema,  Mrs.  L.  (London)  Always  Welcome.  Lent  by  Merton 

Russell  Cotes,  Esq.,  F.  R.  G.  S. 


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Group  140-Water  Colors. 

GALLERY  16— NUMBERS  501  TO  634,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  17. 

501.  Haag,  Carl,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  The  Schone  Brunnen  at  the  Market 

Place  of  Nurnberg. 

502.  Dealy,  Miss  Jane  M.,  R.  I.  (Blackheath)  A  l^resh  Breeze  and  Away. 

503.  Brewtnall,  Edward  F.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Christian  and  Evangelist. 

504.  East,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  Early  Night. 

505.  Fowler,  Robert,  R.  I.  (Liverpool)  The  Tempest.  Lent  by  Joseph 

Duckworth,  Esq. 

506.  Gotch,  T.  C.  (London)  A  Letter  from  America. 

507.  Thornycroft,  Miss  Helen  (London)  Orchids. 

508.  Evershed,  Arthur,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Quay,  Bowdsey,  Suffolk. 

WEST  WALL. 

509.  Henshall,  J.  Henry,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  “Merry  goes  the  Time  When 

the  Heart  is  Young.”  Lent  by  John  Carbery  Evans,  Esq. 

510.  Wollen,  W.  B.  (London)  Capture  of  French  Guns  by  the  Union  Brigade, 

at  Waterloo. 

510.  Nash,  Joseph,  R.  I.  (Chiswick)  A  Winter  Sunset,  Ben  Nevis. 

512.  Waite,  R.  Thorne,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Between  the  Showers. 

513.  Langley,  Walter,  R.  I.  (Newlyn,  Penzance)  Disaster.  Lent  by  J.  C. 

Holder,  Esq. 

514.  Brierly,  Sir  Oswald,  (R.  W.  S.  (London)  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales, 

Commodore  of  the  Royal  Yacht  Squadron  and  the  Royal  Thames 
Yacht  Club,  Starting  the  Ocean  Yacht  Race,  Round  the  United  King¬ 
dom  from  Southend,  June  14,  1887.  Lent  by  H.  R.  H.  The  Prince  of 
Wales. 

515.  Holloway,  C.  E.  (London)  The  Old  Town  of  Rye.  Lent  by  Robt.  Rid¬ 

dick,  Esq. 

516.  Rigby,  Cuthbert,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (Kendal)  The  Fells  Above  Coniston. 

Lent  by  C.  T.  Arnold,  E  sq. 

517.  Stevens,  A.  (Chiswick)  Durham. 

518.  Elgood,  George  S.,  R.  I.  (Leicester)  “Down  Where  the  Garden  Grows 

Gay  as  a  Banner.”  Lent  by  W.  Baldwin,  Esq. 

519.  Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Robin  Hood’s  Bay,  North  York¬ 

shire  Coast.  Lent  by  W.  S.  Caine,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

520.  Alma-Tadema,  L.,  R.  A.  (London)  Calling  the  Worshippers. 

521.  Macallum,  Hamilton,  R.  I.  (London)  A  Capri  Boy.  Lent  by  E.  Ho¬ 

man,  Esq. 


330  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K— FINE  ARTS. 

522.  Weedon,  A.  W.,  R.  I.  (London)  Evening  Shadows,  Richborough,  Kent. 

523.  Pilsbury,  Wilmot,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (Porlock)  A  Duckpool. 

524.  Elgood,  George  S.,  R.  I.  (Leicester)  Sunflowers.  Lent  by  E.  C.  A. 

Leigh,  Esq. 

525.  Gilbert,  Sir  John,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  W.  S.  (Blackheath)  Richard  II.  Resigning 

the  Crown  to  Bolingbroke.  Lent  by  W.  Y.  Baker,  Esq. 

526.  Brierly,  Sir  Oswald,  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of 

Wales’  R.  Y.  S.  Yacht  “Aline,”  manoeuvring  the  Royal  Yacht  Squad¬ 
ron  at  Cowes,  August,  1885.  Lent  by  H.  R.  H.  the  Prince  of  Wales. 

527.  Knight,  Joseph,  R.  I.  (Llandudno)  Twilight.  Lent  by  Col.  W.  W. 

Mawson. 

528.  Collier,  Thomas,  R.  I.  (the  late).  Two  Green  Roads.  Lent  by  James 

Orrock,  Esq.,  R.  I. 

529.  Gow,  Andrew  C.,  R.  A.  R.  I.  (London)  Requisitionists.  Lent  by  W. 

Cuthbert  Quilter,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

530.  Gregory,  Chas.,  R.  W.  S.  (Ripley)  The  Sorcerer. 

531.  Hopkins,  Arthur,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Saturday  Evening  on  the  Quay. 

532.  Williams,  Alexander,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  The  Port  of  Dublin — Sunset. 

533.  Dobson,  W.  C.  T.,  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.  (Petworth)  Summer  Roses.  Lent  by 

L.  Blumfeld,  Esq. 

534.  Linton,  Sir  James  D.,  P.  R.  I.  (London)  Abandoned.  Lent  by  J.  T. 

Wigzell,  Esq. 

535.  Lloyd,  Tom,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  The  Last  Load.  Lent  by  Charles 

Maw,  Esq. 

536.  Hayes,  Edwin,  R.  H.  A.,  R.  I.  (London)  Fishing  Smack  Leaving  Port. 

537.  Nash,  Joseph,  R.  I.  (Chiswick)  After  the  Gale. 

538.  Yeames,  William,  F.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  Law’s  Delay,  Barnard’s 

Court. 

539.  Thornycroft,  Miss  Helen  (London).  Shirley  Poppies. 

NORTH  WALL. 

540.  Topham,  Frank  W.W.,  R.  I.  (London)  Recruiting^ for  Savonarola:  “Ye 

Cannot  Serve  God  and  Mammon.” 

541.  Walton,  E.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A.  (Glasgow)  Phillis. 

542.  Hagg,  Carl,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  A  Druidical  Novice. 

543.  Goodall,  Edward  A.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Interior  of  the  Mosque  of  Sul¬ 

tan  Hassan,  Cairo. 

544.  Henshall,  J.  Henry,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  In  Wonderland.  Lent  by  the 

Corporation  of  Birmingham. 

545.  Richardson,  J.  J.,  R.  I.  (London)  Carting  Faggots,  Sussex. 

546.  Callow,  William,  R.  W.  S.,  F.  R.  G.  S.  (Great  Missenden)  On  the  Lake 

of  Como,  Looking  Towards  Menaggio. 

547.  Ellis,  Tristram  (London).  The  Acropolis,  Athens,  From  the  Hill  of  the 

Nymphs. 

548.  Nash,  Joseph,  R.  I.  (Chiswick)  The  Haunted  Chamber. 

549.  Orrock,  James,  R.  I.  (London)  Cardross  Moss,  Perthshire.  Lent  by 

Alderman  Boothroyd, 


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550.  Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  A  November  Rainbow.  Lent  by 

W.  S.  Caine,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

551.  Fowler,  Robert,  R.  I.  (Liverpool)  The  Witch  of  Atlas. 

552.  McGinness,  Bingham,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  Hangman’s  Bridge,  Nurem¬ 

berg. 

553.  Becker,  H.  (Colchester)  The  Mower. 

554.  Gregory,  Charles,  R.  W.  S.  (Ripley)  Luther’s  Abstraction. 

“When  writing  his  ‘Commentary  on  the  22d  Psalm,’  Luther  shut  himself  up  for  three 
days,  with  nothing  but  bread  and  salt;  until,  at  last,  his  wife  had  to  send  for  a  lock¬ 
smith  to  break  open  the  door,  when  they  found  him  absorbed  in  meditation.” 

555.  Bayliss,  Wyke,  P.  R.  B.  A.  (London)  Interior  of  Westminster  Abbey. 

EAST  WALL. 

556.  Smallfield,  F.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Prato,  Tuscany,  the  Ringhiera  of 

Donatella  Outside  the  Duomo. 

557.  Thornycroft,  Miss  Helen  (London).  Azalea,  with  Bronze  Figure  of 

“The  Mower.” 

558.  Murray,  David,  A.  R.  A.,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Hayfield.  Lent  by  Col. 

W.  W.  Pilkington. 

559.  Nisbet,  R.  B.  (Edinburgh)  A  Borderland  Sunset. 

560.  Hague,  Anderson,  R.  I.  (Llandudno)  Winter.  Lent  by  Robert  F.  Rid¬ 

dick,  Esq. 

561.  Allan,  Robert  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Loch  Ranza,  Arran. 

562.  Dadd,  Frank,  R.  I.  (Blackheath)  The  Captain  of  the  Troop. 

563.  Weatherhead,  William,  H.  R.  I.  (London)  Chelsea  Pensioners.  Lent 

by  J.  Carbery  Evans,  Esq. 

564.  Thomas,  William  L.  (London)  Once  Upon  a  Time. 

565.  Montalba,  Miss  Clara,  R.  W.  S.  (Venice)  After  a  Storm,  Venice. 

566.  Poynter,  E.  J.,  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  In  a  Garden. 

567.  Green,  C.,  R.  I.  (London)  Nell  and  Her  Grandfather.  Lent  by  William 

Lockwood,  Esq. 

568.  Nash,  Joseph,  R.  I.  (Chiswick)  A  Winter  Morning. 

569.  Haag,  Carl,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  One  of  Our  Ancestors. 

570.  Langley,  Walter,  R.  I.  (Penzance)  Departure  of  the  Fleet.  Lent  by 

David  Hedges,  Esq. 

571.  Moore,  Henry,  R.  A.  (London)  Scheveningen:  Waiting  for  the  Shrimp 

Boats. 

572.  Waite,  R.  Thorne,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  The  Blue  Waggon.  Lent  by 

James  Orrick,  Esq.,  R.  I. 

573.  Wetherbee,  G.  (London)  A  Fisher  Maiden.  Lent  by  H.  W.  Hill,  Esq. 

574.  Hodson,  Samuel  J.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Cordo,  Verona. 

575.  Foster,  Birket,  R.  W.  S.  (Witjey)  Ben  Nevis.  Lent  by  John  H.  Foster, 

Esq. 

576.  Buckman,  Edwin,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Preparing  Oranges  for  the 

Packers,  Andalusia. 

577.  Aumonier,  J.,  R.  I.  (London)  Old  Shoreham,  Sussex. 

578.  Hine,  Henry  George,  V.  P.  R.  I.  (London)  Durelstone  Head,  Dorset¬ 

shire.  Lent  by  Joseph  King,  Jr.,  Esq. 


332  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP't  K — FINE  ARTS. 

579.  Green,  C.,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Pickwick  Club.  Lent  by  William  Lock- 

wood,  Esq.  This  drawing  forms  part  of  a  series  of  14  subjects  from 
Charles  Dickens,  painted  for  Mr.  Lockwood. 

580.  Martineau,  Miss  Edith,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  In  Sweet  Music. 

581.  Rooke,  T.  M.  (London)  North  Transept,  Troyes  Cathedral. 

582.  Pilleau,  H.,  R.  I.  (London)  Entrance  to  the  Ducal  Palace,  Venice. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

583.  Parker,  John,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  The  Village  Rendezvous. 

584.  Wyllie,  W.  L.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Orient  Liner  “Bearing”  off  the  Eddy- 

stone.  Lent  by  Messrs.  Anderson  &  Co. 

585.  Severn,  Arthur,  R.  I.  (London)  Waves  Breaking,  near  Kilkee,  West 

Coast  of  Ireland. 

586.  Robertson,  Arthur  (London).  Minerva. 

587.  Hodson,  Samuel  J.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Corner  of  the  Ducale,  Venice. 

588.  Moore,  Henry,  R.  A.  (London)  Bright  Morning  after  a  Breeze. 

589.  Lloyd,  Tom,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Ferry  Boat,  Ahoy!  Lent  by  F.  H. 

Woodroffe,  Esq. 

590.  Smythe,  Lionel  P.  (London)  The  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold.  Lent  by 

the  late  Sir  George  Findlay. 

591.  Brierly,  Sir  Oswald,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  H.M.S.  “Black  Prince”  (Capt. 

H.  R.  H.,  the  Duke  of  Edinburgh.)  Lent  by  H.  R.  H.  the  Duke  of 
Edinburgh. 

592.  Hopkins,  Arthur,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Outward  Bound. 

593.  Haag,  Carl,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  A  Bridal  Procession  at  Damascus. 

SCREEN  IN  GALLERY  No.  16— EAST  SIDE. 

594.  Martineau,  Miss  Edith,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Her  Favorite  Doll. 

595.  Norman,  Phillip  (London).  The  Courtyard  of  the  George  Inn,  South¬ 

wark. 

596.  Richardson,  John  I.,  R.  I.  (London)  Snowstorm  in  Glencoe.  Lent  by  J. 

Carbery  Evans,  Esq. 

597.  Allan,  Robt.  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Gwalior,  India. 

598.  Dobson,  W.  C.  T.,  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.  (Petworth)  Ada  with  the  Golden 

Hair.  Lent  by  W.  Howard,  Esq. 

599.  Du  Maurier,  George  (London).  Time’s  Revenge. 

600.  Macquoid,  Thomas  R.,  R.  I.  (London)  At  Kampen,  Holland. 

601.  Earle,  Charles  (the  late).  Arance  Dolce  Amalfi. 

602.  Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  ’Twixt  Sea  and  Land,  North 

Wales.  Lent  by  W.  S.  Caine,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

603.  Montalba,  Miss  Clara,  R.  W.  S.  (Venice)1  A  Venetian  Ferry. 

604.  Stillman,  Mrs.  (Rome)  Fra  Currado  d’Ofhdi. 

605.  Lamont,  T.  R.,  R.  I.  (London)  The  End  of  the  Prologue. 

606.  Walker,  W.  Eyre,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Moonrise  on  the  Lowther. 

607.  Martineau,  Miss  Edith,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Shelling  Peas. 

608.  Hodson,  Samuel  J.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Piazza  dei  Signori,  Verona. 

609.  Radford,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Eros.  Lent  by  William  Crox- 

ford,  Esq. 


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333 


610.  Walton,  Frank,  R.  I.  (Dorking)  Torrisdale,  Kintyre. 

6n.  Stock,  Henry  J.,  R.  I.  (London)  A  Youth  in  the  Flames  of  First  Love. 
Lent  by  D.  Dyce  Brown,  Esq.,  M.  D. 

612.  Smallfield,  Frederick,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  The  Velvet  Hat. 

613.  Bulleid,  G.  Lawrence,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (Glastonbury)  At  the  Temple  Gate. 

WEST  SIDE  OF  SCREEN. 

614.  Smith,  Carlton  A.,  R.  I.  (London)  A  Corner  of  the  Studio. 

615.  Rainey,  W.  (Chichester)  The  City  Wall. 

616.  Grace,  A.  F.  (Steyning)  Old  Farm  House,  Sussex. 

617.  Allingham,  Mrs.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  The  Sick  Duckling. 

618.  Fripp,  Chas.  E.,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Shrine  at  Seta,  Japan— After 

Rain. 

619.  Fulleylove,  John,  R.  I.  (London)  Magdalen  Tower  and  Bridge,  Oxford. 

Lent  by  Gaspard  Farrer,  Esq. 

620.  Smythe,  Lionel  P.  (London)  Boulogne  Shrimpers.  Lent  by  the  late 

Sir  George  Findlay. 

621.  Pilsbury,  Wilmot  (Taunton).  An  Old  Village  Cross. 

622.  Radford,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  A  Hero.  Lent  by  William 

Croxford,  Esq. 

623.  Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Summer  Sunshine,  Capel  Curig. 

Lent  by  W.  S.  Caine,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

624.  Rivers,  Leopold  (London).  Harvest  Home. 

625.  Crane,  Walter  (London).  Legend  of  the  Goose  and  Golden  Eggs — - 

Misfortune. 

625a.  Crane,  Walter  (London).  Legend  of  the  Goose  and  Golden  Eggs — Fortune. 

626.  Crane,  Walter  (London)  Refectory,  Rievaulx  Abbey. 

627.  Crane,  Walter  (London).  Church  of  Rievaulx  Abbey. 

628.  Marrable,  Mrs.  (London)  Piazza  Communale  Nebbiolo,  Lago  di  Como. 

629.  Alma-Tadema,  Miss  Anna  (London).  The  Drawing  Room,  Townshend 

House. 

630.  Marrable,  Mrs.  (London)  Val  de  Fex,  Engadine,  Switzerland. 

631.  Gregory,  Chas.,  R.  W.  S.  (Ripley)  In  Winchester. 

632.  Rigby,  Cuthbert,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (Kendal)  An  October  Flood.  Lent  by 

Theo.  R.  Fothergill,  Esq. 

633.  Norman,  Philip  (London).  Interior  of  Barnard’s  Inn,  Holborn  (now 

dismantled). 

634.  Gow,  Miss  Mary  L.  (London)  The  Story  of  the  Willow  Pattern. 

EAST  COURT. 

ALCOVE  89— NUMBERS  635  TO  666,  INCLUSIVE. 

635.  Grace,  A.  F.  (Steyning)  Maytime  on  Downs,  Isle  of  Wight.  Ports¬ 

mouth  in  Distance. 

636.  Hargitt,  Edward,  R.  I.  (London)  Eridge  Park,  Kent. 

637.  Hatherell,  W.,  R.  I.  (London)  Quarter  Deck  of  a  P.  and  O.  Steamer. 

638.  Severn,  Arthur,  R.  I.  (Herne  Hill)  Florence,  from  San  Miniato. 

639.  Whaite,  H.  Clarence,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Legendary  Castle  of  Arran, 


334  world’s  Colombian  exposition — dbp’t  k — fine  arts. 


640.  Hargitt,  Edward,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Undercliff,  Isle  of  Wight. 

641.  Earle,  Charles,  the  late  (London).  Evening  in  the  Forum  at  Rome. 

642.  Phillip,  Colin  B.,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Evening  in  the  Glen. 

643.  Hine,  Harry  (St.  Albans).  Lincoln. 

644.  Gilbert,  Sir  John,  R.  A.,  P.  R.  W.  S.(Blackheath)  Conspiracy.  Lent  by 

Edward  Priestman,  Esq. 

645.  Hare,  St.  George  (London).  Captives.  (Pastel.} 

646.  Hall,  Oliver,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Duddon  Valley  from  Above 

Leathwaite. 

647.  Pilsbury,  Wilmot  (Porlock).  A  Farmstead. 

648.  Stott,  William,  of  Oldham  (London).  Portrait  of  a  Child.  (Pastel.) 

649.  Orrock,  James,  R.  I.  (London)  Rough  Sea  off  the  Isle  of  Arran.  Lent 

by  John  Crossfield,  Esq. 

650.  Wright,  Miss  E.  (London)  Pierette  Eneroyable.  (Pastel.) 

651.  Hall,  Oliver,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Windy  Day. 

652.  Macallum,  Hamilton,  R.  I.  (London)  Caught  by  the  Tide.  Lent  by  E. 

Homan,  Esq. 

653.  Macquoid,  Percy,  R.  I.  (London)  Excommunicated. 

654.  Stott,  William,  (Oldham).  The  Jungfrau.  (Pastel). 

655.  Gow,  Miss  Mary  L.  (London)  Beggar  My  Neighbour.  Lent  by  Messrs. 

J.  &  W.  Vokins. 

656.  Youngman,  Miss  A.  M.,  R.  I.  (Greenwich)  Pelargoniums. 

657.  Caldecott,  Randolph  (deceased).  Hunting  Scene.  (Oil.)  Lent  by  Messrs 

Agnew  &  Sons. 

658.  Squire,  Miss  Alice,  R.  I.  (London)  A  Quiet  Stream. 

659.  Pilleau,  H.,  R.  I.  (London)  Amalfi,  South  Raly. 

660.  Marrable,  Mrs.  (London)  Old  Cedar  Trees,  Boyle  Farm,  Thames 

Ditton,  Surrey. 

661.  McGuinness,  Bingham,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  Kilchurn  Castle,  Loch  Awe. 

662.  Wollen,  W.  B.  (London)  “It  May  be  for  Years,  It  May  be  forever.” 

663.  Walker,  W.  Eyre,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  “The  Brief  Silence  of  An  Hour 

Reigns  o’er  the  Fields.” 

664.  Weedon,  A.  W.  R.  I.  (London)  Near  Sandwich,  Kent. 

665.  Righy,  Cuthbert,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (Kendal)  Summer  Days. 

666.  Stott,  William  (Oldham).  The  Eiger.  (Pastel). 


Great  Britain — water  colors. 


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SCREEN  IN  GALLERY  18— WATER 

COLORS. 

NUMBERS  667  TO  705,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  SIDE  OF  SCREEN. 

667.  Stock,  Henry  J.,  R.  I.  (London)  Immortality’s  Sunrise.  Lent  by  D. 

Dyce  Brown,  Esq.,  M.D. 

668.  Holiday,  Henry  (London).  Street  of  Tombs,  Pompeii.  (Oil.) 

669.  Holiday,  Henry  (London).  Sunset  and  Moonlight  on  the  Atlantic 

670.  Rainey,  W.  (Chichester)  The  Old  Bronn. 

671.  Norman,  Philip  (London).  Courtyard  of  the  White  Hart  Inn  (now 

destroyed). 

672.  Fulleylove,  John,  R.  I.  (London)  Hampton  Court  Palace.  Lent  by  John 

Carbery  Evans,  Esq. 

673.  East,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  Northampton. 

674.  Fripp,  Charles  E.,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Afternoon  in  a  Japanese 

Village. 

675.  Steer,  H.  R.,  R.  I.  (Hinckley)  “Long  was  the  Good  Man’s  Sermon.” 

Longfellow.  Lent  by  Mrs.  Crompton. 

676.  Brewtnall,  Edward  F.,  R.  W.  S.  (London)  The  Dragon’s  Cave. 

677.  Green,  Towneley,  R.  I.  (London)  A  Way  They  Have  in  the  Army. 

678.  Smith,  Carlton  A.  R.  I.  [(London)  “Oh,  woman,  in  our  hours  of  ease, 

Uncertain,  coy,  and  hard  to  please.” 

679.  Radford,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Nausicaa.  Lent  by  S.  K. 
,  Muspratt,  Esq. 

680.  Macquoid,  Thomas  R.,  R.  I.  (London)  In  Mercia,  Spain. 

681.  Walton,  Frank,  R.  I.  (Dorking)  Arran,  from  Carradle. 

682.  Dillon,  Frank,  R.  I.  (London)  The  Temple  of  Gertassee,  Nubia. 

683.  Fripp,  Charles  E.,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Steps  of  Kurodani  Temple  on 

a  Fete  Day,  Japan. 

684.  Hatherell,  W.  R.  I.  (London)  Monaco  and  Monte  Carlo,  from  Roque- 

brune. 

685.  Dealy,  Miss  J.,  R  I.  (Blackheath)  “One  foot  up  and  one  foot  down, 

That’s  the  way  to  London  town.” 

686.  Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  Bodenham  Church. 

SOUTH  SIDE  OF  SCREEN. 

687.  Squire,  Miss  Alice,  R.  I.  (London)  Springtime. 

688.  Squire,  Miss  Alice,  R.  I.  (London)  An  Autumn  Afternoon. 

689.  Thornycroft,  Miss  Helen,  (London)  Orchids. 

690.  Marquoid,  Thos.  R.,  I.  (London)  Water  Carriers,  Spain. 


336 


WORLDS  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEPT  K — FINE  ARTS. 


691.  Evershed,  Arthur,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  An  Essex  Barn. 

692.  Steer,  H.  R.,  R.  I.  (Hinckley)  Oliver  Goldsmith’s  Social  Gatherings, 

Green  Arbour  Court,  1759.  Lent  by  F.  Newcombe,  Esq. 

693.  Montalba,  Miss  Clara,  R.  W.  S.  (Venice)  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 

694.  Youngman,  Miss  A.  M.,  R.  I.  (London)  Rhododendrons. 

695.  Thomas,  William  L.  (London)  Frame  of  drawings  of  Highland 

Scenery.  • 

696.  Coutts,  H.  (Windermere)  A  Sheep-Farm  in  the  Duddon. 

697.  Goodall,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  Bab  Zooaleh,  one  of  the  Gates 

of  Cairo. 

698.  Whitley,  Miss  Kate  Mary,  R.  I.  (South  Wigston)  Ammonite  and  Min¬ 

erals. 

699.  Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.  (London)  Somersetshire  Hills. 

700.  Hine,  Harry  (St.  Albans)  Durham:  The  Castle,  Town,  and  Cathedral. 

701.  Bulleid,  G.  Lawrence,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (Glastonbury)  In  Doubt. 

702.  Duffield,  Mrs.  William,  R.  I.  (London)  Japanese  Roses. 

703.  Phillip,  Colin  B.,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (London)  A  Summer  Day.  Loch  Etive, 

N.  B. 

704.  Johnson,  Cyrus  (London)  The  Sun  Inn,  Dedham. 

705.  Bulleid,  G.  Laurence,  A.  R.  W.  S.  (Glastonbury)  A  Custodian. 


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Group  143-Engravings,  Etch¬ 
ings  and  Prints. 

NUMBERS  706  TO  837,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  COURT— UPPER  GALLERY,  SOUTH  SIDE. 

ALCOVE  120. 

706.  Evershed,  Arthur,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Nine  Outdoor  Etchings,  drawn 

directly  on  copper  from  nature. 

707.  Cameron,  D.  Y.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Glasgow)  Frame  of  Etchings. 

708.  Hall,  Oliver,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Windy  Day.  (Etching.) 

709.  Watson,  Chas.J.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Campden,  Gloucestershire.  Etching.) 

710.  Watson,  Chas.  J.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  St.  Jacques,  Lisieux.  (Etching.) 

711.  Spread,  William,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Street  in  Bruges.  (Etching.) 

712.  Heseltine,  J.  P.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Six  Etchings  from  Nature.  (Etching.) 

713.  Haig,  Axel  H.,  R.  P.  E.  (Haslemere)  The  Portals  of  Rheims.  (Etching.) 

714.  Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.  (Bushey)  Earl  of  Yarborough.  (After  F. 

Holl,  R.  A.)  (Etching.) 

715.  Robertson,  Percy,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Godaiming)  Winchester.  (Etching.) 

716.  Slocombe,  Edward,  R.  P.  E.  (Watford)  The  Grand  Place,  Antwerp. 

(Etching.) 

717.  Watson,  Chas.  J.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  St.  Etienne  du  Mont,  Paris. 

(Etching.) 

718.  May,  W.  Holmes,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Sunrise  on  the  Welsh  Coast. 

(Etching.) 

719.  Piper,  Miss  Elizabeth,  R.P.E.  (London)  The  Cloisters,  Bristol  Cathedral. 

(Etching.)  * 

720.  Lowenstame,  Leopold  (London)  A  Favorite  Author.  (Etching.)  * 

721.  Macbeth-Raeburn,  H.  (London)  Portrait,  (hatching  after  Vandyke.) 

722.  Robinson,  Gerald,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Leatherhead)  Queen  Henrietta  Maria. 

(Etching.) 

723.  Evershed,  Arthur,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Tower  of  London.  (Etching.) 

724.  Robinson,  Gerald,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Leatherhead)  The  Burgomaster.  (Etching.) 

725.  Macbeth,  Robt.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Autumn.  (Etching  after  Fred 

Walker.)  Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons. 

726.  Martyn,  Miss  Ethel  King,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Illustrations  to  Milton’s 

“Lycidas.”  (Etching.) 

727.  Paton,  Hugh,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Manchester)  A  Cheshire  Lane.  (Etching.) 

728.  Spread,  William,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  En  Normandie.  (Etching.) 

729.  Macbeth,  Robt.,  W.  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Harbour  of  Refuge.  (Etching 
after  Fred  Walker).  Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons. 


22 


33&  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

730.  Macbeth,  Robt.  W.,  A.R.A.  (London)  Fen  Farm  (original  etching). 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons. 

731.  Finnie,  John,  A.R.P.E.  (Liverpool)  By  Pastures  Green  and  Quiet  Waters. 

(Etching.) 

732.  Ellis,  Tristram,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  St.  Michael’s  Mount,  Cornwall. 

(Etching;  artist’s  proof.) 

733.  Robinson,  Gerald,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Leatherhead)  Earl  Spencer,  K.  G.  (Etch¬ 

ing.) 

734.  Macbeth,  Robt.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Spring.  (Etching  after  Fred 

Walker7.)  Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons. 

735.  May,  W.  Holmes,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Garden  Front,  Haddon  Hall. 

(Etching.) 

736.  Paton,  Hugh,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Manchester)  Highland  Pasturage.  (Etching.) 

737.  Urwick,  W.  H.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Sonning-on-Thames.  (Etching.) 

738.  Lowenstam,  Leopold  (London).  In  a  Rose  Garden.  (Etching.) 

739.  Clouston,  Robert  S.  (Watford)  The  Viscountess  Crosbie.  (Mezzotint 

after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.) 

740.  Phillips,  Laurence  B.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Brittany  Castle.  (Etching.) 

741.  Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.  (Bushey)  Sir  Edward  Watkin,  M.  P.  (Etch¬ 

ing  after  H.  Herkomer,  R.  A.) 

742.  Slocombe,  Fred,  R.  P.  E.  (Hendon)  Going  Home.  (Etching.) 

743.  Slocombe,  Edward,  R.  P.  E.  (Watford)  The  Matterhorn.  (Etching.) 

744.  Watson,  Charles  J.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Cheyne  Walk,  Chelsea,  1889. 

(Etching.) 

745.  Lewis,  C.  W.  Mansel,  R.  P.  E.  (Llanelly)  A  Welsh  Hat.  (Etching.) 

746.  Slocombe,  Fred,  R.  P.  E.  (Hendon)  The  Avon  at  Salisbury.  (Etching.) 

747.  Menpes,  Mortimer,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Dorothy.  (Original  drypoint.) 

748.  Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.  (Bushey)  Marquis  of  Dufferin  and  Ava.  (Etch¬ 

ing  after  Frank  Holl,  R.  A.) 

749.  Sternberg,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (Bushey)  Canon  Ellison.  (Etching  after 

Professor  Herkomer,  R.  A.) 

J750.  Ellis,  Tristram,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Corner  of  the  Parthenon,  Athens, 
,  The  Yein  Djami,  Constantinople.  (Etchings — artist’s  proof.) 

751.  Evershed,  Arthu^,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Nine  Subjects,  drawn  directly  on 

copper  from  Nature.  (Etching.) 

752.  Menpes,  Mortimer,  R.  P.  E.  (Fulham)  A  Captive  Persian.  (Original 

drypoint.) 

753.  Short,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Diana  and  Endymion.  (Mezzotint 

after  G.  F.  Watts,  R.  A.) 

754.  Law,  David,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Water  Meadows.  Lent  by  The  Fine 

Art  Society.  (Etching.) 

755.  Macbeth-Raeburn  H.  (London)  Wind  on  the  Wold.  (Etching  after 

Mason.) 

756.  Lowenstam,  Leopold  (London).  Harvest  Festival.  (Etching.) 

757.  Robertson,  Arthur,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  “I  won’t  Sit.”  (Etching 

after  J.  G.  Cotman.) 


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758.  Dalgleish,  T.  Irving,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Caele  Mayor,  Fuentenabia. 

(Etching.) 

759.  Sternberg,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (Bushey)  A  Bacchante.  (Etching  after 

G.  F.  Watts,  R.  A.) 

760.  Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.  (Bushey)  The  Love  Letter.  (Etching  after 

Luke  Fildes,  R.  A.) 

761.  Short,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Per  Horse  Power  per  Hour.  (Original 

mezzotint.) 

762.  Short,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Swiss  Pass.  (Mezzoti  it  after  J.  M. 

W.  Turner,  R.  A.) 

763.  Law,  David,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Birthplace  of  Burns.  Lent  by 

Robert  Dunthorne,  Esq.  (Etching.) 

ALCOVE  121. 

764.  Short,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Rye  Pier  (Original  aquatint). 

765.  Allbon,  Chas.  F.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Lago  di  Como.  (Etching.) 

766.  Law,  David,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Arundel  Castle.  Lent  by  Messrs. 

Dowdeswell.  (Etching.) 

767  Lewis,  C.  W.  Mansel,  R.  P.  E.  (Llanelly)  Counting  the  Flock.  (Mezzotint.) 

768.  Macbeth,  Robt.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Plough.  (Etching  after  Fred 

Walker).  Lent  by  Messrs.  Thomas  Agnew  &  Sons. 

769.  Menpes,  Mortimer,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Drypoint. 

770.  Allbon,  Chas.  F  ,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Venice.  (Etching.) 

771.  Thomas,  Percy,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Old  Tabard  Inn,  Southwark. 

(Etching.) 

772.  Appleton,  T.  G.  (Shalford)  The  Beautiful  Catherine  Clements.  (Mez¬ 

zotint  after  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds. 

773.  Allbon,  Charles  F.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  On  the  Sands,  Scheveningen. 

(Etching.) 

774.  Thomas,  Percy,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  White  Hart  Inn,  Southwark. 

(Etching.) 

775.  Piper,  Miss  Elizabeth,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Old  Chelsea  Church.  (Etching.) 

776.  Allbon,  Chas.  F.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Antwerp.  (Etching.) 

777.  Robertson,  Henry  Robert,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Ulysses  Deriding  Poly¬ 

phemus.  (Etching.) 

778.  Dicksee,  Herbert,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Memories.  (Etching.) 

779.  Phillips,  Lawrence  B.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Piazzetta,  Venice,  After 

Rain.  (Etching.) 

780.  Pratt,  Joseph  B.  (London)  Daniel’s  Answer  to  the  King.  (Engraving 

after  Briton  Riviere,  R.  A.) 

781.  Hole,  William,  R.  S.  A.  (Edinburg)  The  Jumping  Horse.  (Etching 

after  John  Constable.) 

782.  Piper,  Miss  Elizabeth,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Spinning  Wheel.  (An 

Interior  with  a  Woman  Spinning).  (Etching.) 

783.  Murray,  Chas.  O.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Virgin  Porch,  Oxford.  (Etching.) 

784.  Ball,  Wilfred,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Evening  Light.  (Etching.) 

785.  Macbeth,  Robert  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Alozo  Cano.  (Etching  after 

Velasquez.) 


346  world's  COLUMBIAN  DEPOSITION — DDp't  K — FIND  APTS. 


786.  Hole,  William,  R.  S.  A.  (Edinburgh)  Don  Gaspar  de  Guzman,  Count  of 

Olivezez.  (Etching  after  Velasquez). 

787.  Dicksee,  Herbert,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Tigress.  (Etching.) 

788.  Ellis,  Tristram,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Golden  Horn.  (Etching 

artist’s  proof). 

788a.  Ellis,  Tristram,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Midnight  Sun,  North  Cape. 
(Etching;  artist’s  proof.) 

789.  Burgess,  Walter  W.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  From  Waterloo  Bridge. 

(Etching.) 

790.  Ellis,  Tristram,  A.  P.  P.  E.  (London)  The  “Victory,”  Portsmouth. 

(Etching;  artist’s  proof.) 

791.  Robertson,  H.  R.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  An  Upland  Farm.  (Etching.) 

792.  Macbeth,  Robert  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Garden  of  Love.  (Etch¬ 

ing  after  Titian). 

793.  Macbeth,  Robt.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Bacchus  and  Ariadne.  (Etch¬ 

ing  after  Titian.) 

794.  Dicksee,  Herbert,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  His  Majesty.  (Etching.) 

795.  Urwick,  W.  H.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Clovelly.  (Etching.) 

796.  Baskett,  Charles  E.  (Colchester)  Stratford,  St.  Mary  Bridge.  (Etching.) 

797.  Menpes,  Mortimer,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Banquet  of  the  Officers  of  the 

Archers  of  St.  Adrian.  (Etching  after  F.  Hals). 

798.  Chattock,  R.  S.,  F.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Poplars.  (Etching.) 

799.  Chattock,  R.  S.,  F.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Holt.  (Etching.) 

800.  Macbeth,  Robt.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Spinners.  (Etching 

after  Velasquez.) 

801.  Pratt.  Joseph  B.  (London)  After  a  Storm  in  the  Highlands.  (Etching 

after  Rosa  Bonheur.) 

802.  Bigland,  Percy  (London).  The  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone.  (Mezzotint.) 

803.  Haden,  Francis  Seymour  P.  R.  P.  E.  (Alresford)  Undercliff,  Dorset 

Coast.  (Charcoal.) 

804.  Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E.  (Alresford)  Study  of  Oaks,  Ches¬ 

terfield,  Derbyshire.  (Charcoal.) 

805.  Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E.  (Alresford)  An  Inn  Kitchen  in 

Corfe,  Dorset.  (Charcoal.) 

806.  Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E.  (Alresford)  Corfe  Common, 

Dorset.  (Charcoal.) 

807.  Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E.  (Alresford)  A  Village  Street  in 

Corfe,  Dorset.  (Charcoal.) 

808.  Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E.  (Alresford)  Durleston  Head, 

Dorset  Coast.  (Charcoal.) 

809.  Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E.  (Alresford)  Evening,  near  Swa- 

nage,  Dorset.  (Charcoal.) 

810.  Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E.  (Alresford)  Morning,  near  Swa- 
nage,  Dorset.  (Charcoal.) 

811.  Finnie,  John  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Liverpool)  Margin  of  Rydal.  (Etching.) 

812.  Stacpoole,  F.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Night  Watch.  (Engraving 

after  Briton  Riviere,  R.  A.) 


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813.  Huson,  Thomas,  R.  I.,  R.  P.  E.  (Waterloo,  Liverpool)  Heralds  of  a 

Storm.  (Mezzotint.) 

814.  Chattock,  R.  S.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Blast  Furnaces.  (Etching.) 

815.  Robertson,  Percy,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Godaiming)  A  Wet  Day,  Witley.  (Etching.) 

816.  Chattock,  R.  S.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Moonhen.  (Etching.) 

817.  Appleton,  T.  G.  (Shalford)  The  Sisters.  (Mezzotint.) 

818.  Hole,  William’  R.  S.  A.  (Edinburgh)  The  Wood  Sawyers.  (Etching.) 

819.  Burgess,  Walter  W.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Norwich.  (Etching.) 

820.  Murray,  Charles  O.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Haymakers.  (Etching.) 

821.  Stacpoole,  F.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  “They  Say  the  Lion  and  the  Lizard 

Keep  the  Courts  where  Jamshyd  Gloried  and  Drank  Deep.”  (En¬ 
graving  after  Briton  Riviere,  R.  A.) 

822.  Ball,  Wilfrid,  R.  P.  E.  (London).  Venice.  (Etching.) 

823.  Robertson,  Henry  Robert,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  “The  Ploughman  Home¬ 

ward  Plods  his  Weary  Way.”  (Etching.) 

824.  Baskett,  Chas.  E.  (Colchester)  An  Old  Stockyard,  Winter.  (Etching.) 

825.  Hall,  Oliver,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Windy  Day  on  Angerton  Moss. 

(Etching.) 

SCREENS  IN  ALCOVE  121. 

826.  Sternberg,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (Bushey)  Pauline.  (Mezzotint  after  G.  P. 

Jacomb-Hood.) 

827.  Dalgleish,  T- Irving,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Anita.  (Etching.) 

828.  Short,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Low  Tide  and  the  Evening  Star  (orig¬ 

inal  etching). 

829.  Hall,  Oliver,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Study  of  Trees.  (Etching.) 

830.  Watson,  Chas.  J.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Rue  St.  Martin,  Bayeux.  (Etching.) 

831.  Appleton,  T.  G.  (Shalford)  Rembrandt,  en  Officer.  (Lithograph.) 

832.  Spread,  William,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Fauberts  Place,  Regent  St.,  Lon¬ 

don.  (Etching.) 

833.  Murray,  Chas.  O.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Patriarch.  (Engraving.) 

834.  Spread,  William,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  An  Old  Shop,  Vitre,  France. 

(Etching.) 

835.  Sherborn,  Chas.  W.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Oliver  Cromwell.  (Etching.) 

836.  Lewis,  C.  W.  Mansel,  R.  P.  E.  (Llanelly)  A  Vagrant.  (Etching.) 

837.  Baskett,  Charles  E.  (Colchester)  Donyland  Wood,  Winter.  (Etching.) 

838.  Burgess,  Walter  W.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Bits  of  Old  Chelsea.  (Etching.) 

839.  Burgess,  Walter  W.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Bits  of  Old  Chelsea.  (Etching.) 

840.  Slocombe,  Fred,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  A  Hunting  Morn.  (Etching.) 

841.  Sherborn,  Chas.  W.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Shakespeare.  (Etching.) 

842.  Dalgleish,  T.  Irving,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Sunset.  (Etching.) 

843.  Burgess,  Walter  W.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

(Etching.) 

844.  Urwick,  W.  H.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Culloden  Field.  (Etching.) 

845.  Baskett,  Charles  E.  (Colchester)  A  Mend  by  the  Way.  (Etching.) 

846.  Pratt,  Joseph  B.  (London)  Stolen  Kisses.  (Engraving  after  Briton 

Riviere,  R.  A.) 

847.  Urwick,  W  H.,  R.,  P.  E,  (London)  Yorkshire  Cottages.  (Etching.) 


342  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

848.  Urwick,  W.  H.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Woods  in  Winter.  (Etching.) 

849.  Sternberg,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (Bushey)  Napoleon.  (Mezzotint  after 

Greuze.) 

850.  Haig,  Axel  H.,  R  .P.  E.  (Huslemere)  The  Aisle  of  Chartres.  (Etching.) 

851.  Short,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (London).  A  Sussex  Down.  (Engraving 

after  John  Constable,  R.A.) 

852.  Charlton,  Edward  W.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Ringwood)  Manning  the  Pilchard 

Boats,  Cornwall.  (Etching.) 

853.  Macbeth,  Robt.  W.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Lost  Shoe,  Lynn  Ferry. 

(Original  etching.) 

854.  Charlton,  Edward  W.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Ringwood)  Repairing  the  Coast 

Road.  (Etching.) 

855.  Chattock,  R.  S.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (London)  On  Hampstead  Heath.  (Etching.) 

856.  Murray,  Charles  O.,  R.  P  E.  (London)  The  Great  Frost  of  1891  on  the 

Thames.  (Etching.) 

ALCOVE  122, 

857.  Hole,  William,  R.  S.  A.,  R.  P,  E.  (Edinburgh)  Mill  on  the  Yare 

(Etching  after  J.  Crome.) 

858.  Dicksee,  Herbert.  A  Wanderer 

859.  Pratt,  Joseph  B.  [(London)  Trim  (Engraving  after  Sir  E.  Landseer). 

860.  Clouston,  Robert  S.  (Watford)  The  Jew  Merchant  (Engraving  after 

Rembrandt). 

861.  Sherborn,  Chas.  Wm,  R.  P  E  (London)  Frame  of  Book  Plates. 

(Etching.) 

862.  Dale,  Mrs.  G.  (London)  Sweet  Violets.  (Mezzotint  after  F  Dicksee). 

863.  Sherborn,  Chas.  W.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

(Engraving.) 

864.  Slocombe,  Frederick.  Landscape.  (Etching) 

865.  Piper,  Miss  Elizabeth,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Le  Musee  de  Cluny,  Paris. 

(Etching.) 

866.  Robertson,  Arthur,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Villa  d’Este,  Tivoli.  (Etching.) 

867.  Burgess,  Walter  W.,  R.  P.  E.(London)  Bits  of  Old  Chelsea.  (Etching.) 

868.  Robinson,  Gerald,  R.  P.  E.  (Leatherhead)  The  Parson's  Daughter. 

(Engraving.) 

869.  Gardner,  W.  Biscombe,  R.  P.  E.  (Haslemere).  Wood  Engravings 

(Artist’s  proofs). 

SCREEN  IN  ALCOVE  122. 

870.  Cameron,  D.  Y.  (Glasgow)  Frame  of  Etchings. 

871.  Charlton,  Edward  W.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Ringwood)  The  Old  Harbour. 

(Etching.) 

872.  Charlton,  Edward  W.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Ringwood)  Tramps.  (Etching.) 

873.  Law,  David,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Silver  Birches.  (Etching.)  Lent  by 

The  Fine  Art  Society. 

874.  Dalgleish,  T.  Irving,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  An  Eastern  Procession,  Northern 

Spain.  (Etching.) 

875.  Robertson,  Percy,  R.  P,  E.  (Godaiming)  But  One.  (Etching.) 


GREAT  BRITAIN — ENGRAVINGS,  ETCHINGS  AND  PRINTS.  343 

876.  Watson,  Chas.  J.,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Rue  Chanomerse,  Paris.  (Etching.) 

877.  Piper,  Miss  Elizabeth,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  The  Chelsea  Homes  of  Carlyle, 

Rossetti,  Turner  and  George  Eliot.  (Etching.) 

878.  Charlton,  Edward  W.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Ringwood)  Southampton.  (Etching.) 

879.  Sternberg,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (Bushey)  Dr.  Butler  (Mezzotinte  after 

Professor  Herkomer  R.  A). 

880.  Macbeth-Raeburn,  H.  (London)  The  Cello  Player  (Etching  after  Metzu). 

SCREEN  IN  ALCOVE  124. 

881.  Sternberg,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  (Bushey)  In  Fairyland.  (Mezzotine  after  C. 

E.  Halle.) 

882.  Hall,  Wm.,  R.  S.  A.  (Edinburgh)  He  is  Coming.  (Engraving  aftei 

Matthew  Mario.) 

883.  Gascoyne,  George,  R.  P.  E.(  London)  A  Wayfarer.  (Etching.) 

884.  Gascoyne,  George,  R.  P.  E.  (London)  Ploughing.  (Etching.) 

885.  Charlton  Edward  W.,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Ringwood)  Coasters  in  Harbor. 

(Etching.) 

886.  Slocombe,  Fred,  R.  P  .E.  (Hendon)  A  Yorkshire  Lane.  (Etching.) 

887.  Paton,  Hugh,  A.  R.  P.  E.  (Manchester)  A  Reef  in  the  Foresail.  (Etching.) 


344  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


Group  144-Chalk,  Charcoal. 
Pastels,  Etc. 

NUMBERS  888  TO  959,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  COURT— UPPER  GALLERY— SOUTH  SIDE. 

ALCOVE  122. 

888.  Weguelin,  J.  R.  (London)  Illustrations  to  Anacreon.  (Wash  drawing.) 

Lent  by  Messrs.  Laurence  &  Sullen. 

889.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Extremes  Meet.  (Pen  drawing.)  Lent  by 

Harry  Keene,  Esq. 

890.  Du  Maurier,  George  (London).  Six  Pen  and  Ink  Sketches — Originals 

of  Cuts  in  “  Punch.” 

891.  Granby,  Marchioness  of  (London).  The  Speaker  of  the  House  of  Com¬ 

mons.  (Pencil  drawing.) 

892.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  The  White  Elephant.  (Pencil  drawing.) 

893.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  Innings  Closed.  (Pencil  drawing.) 

894.  Charlton,  John  (London).  An  Impending  Catastrophe.  (Drawings.) 

Lent  by  1  he  Graphic. 

895.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Equestrians  at  a  Meet  of  the  Coaching  Club, 

Hyde  Park.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  The  Graphic. 

896.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  “  Will  They  Work?  ”  (Pencil  drawing.) 

897.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  When  Greek  jyieets  Greek.  (Pencil  drawing.) 

898.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  A  Hungry  Claimant.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by 

Harry  Keene,  Esq. 

899.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Impracticable.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

900.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Irresistible.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

901.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Over-pressure.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

902.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Our  Village  Industrial  Competition.  (Draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  Harry  Keene,  Esq. 

903.  Overend,  W.  H.  (London)  Illustrations  to  “  In  a  Conning  Tower” — The 

Wounded  Captain  in  the  Conning  Tower.  (Drawing.) 

904.  Overend,  W.  H.  (London)  The  “  Majestic  ”  Ramming  the  Enemy’s  Ship. 

(Drawing.) 

905.  Overend,  W.  H.  (London)  Shell  Bursting  in  “  Majestic’s  ”  Battery. 

(Drawing.) 

906.  Overend,  W.  H.  (London)  The  Shannon  Disabled  Returning  Home. 

(Drawing.) 

907.  Overend,  W.  H.  (London)  The  Midshipman  Watching  the  Torpedo, 

(Drawing.) 


GREAT  BRITAIN — CHALK,  CHARCOAL,  PASTELS,  ETC.  345 


908.  Granby,  The  Marchioness  of  (London).  The  Lady  Susan  Keppel. 

(Drawing.) 

909.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  A  Waiting  Game.  (Pencil  Drawing.) 

910.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  The  Political  “  Johnny  Gilpin  ” — The  Start. 

(Pencil  drawing.) 

911.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  The  Political  “Johnny  Gilpin” — The  Fin¬ 

ish.  (Pencil  drawing.) 

912.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  Back!  (Pencil  drawing.) 

913.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  The  New  Queen  of  the  May.  (Pencil  draw¬ 

ing.) 

914.  Tenniel,  Sir  John  (London).  “William  the  Wheelman.”  (Pencil  drawing.) 

915.  Swan,  J.  M.  (London)  Polar  Bear.  (Pastel.) 

916.  Swan,  J.  M.  (London)  Lioness  Walking.  (Pastel.) 

917.  Swan,  J.  M.  (London)  Indian  Leopards.  (Pastel.) 

918.  Charlton,  John  (London).,  Meet  of  the  Devon  and  Somerset  Staghounds. 

Lent  by  The  Graphic.  (Drawing.) 

919.  Swan,  J.  M.  (London)  Puma  (Female).  (Pastel.) 

920.  Swan,  J.  M.  (London)  Tigress  Drinking.  (Pastel.) 

921.  Swan,  J.  M.  (London)  Lioness  Walking.  (Pastel.) 

922.  Crane,  Walter  (London).  The  Triumph  of  Labor.  (Artist’s  proof  of  a 

woodcut.) 

923.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Wages.  Lent  by  Harry  Keene,  Esq.  (Draw¬ 

ing.) 

924.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Waiting  for  the  Queen,  Rotten  Row.  (Draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  The  Graphic. 

925.  Charlton,  John  (London).  “’Twixt  the  Devil  and  the  Deep  Sea.’ 

(Drawing.)  Lent  by  The  Graphic. 

926.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Horse  Show;  Harness  Horses  Trotting. 

(Drawing.)  Lent  by  The  Graphic. 

927.  Gardner,  W.  Biscombe  (Haslemere).  Palace  of  Fontainebleau.  (Draw¬ 

ing.) 

928.  Linton,  Sir  James  D„  P.  R.  I.  (London)  Twelve  Illustrations  to  Shake- 

peare’s  “Henry  VIII.”  Lent  by  Messrs.  Cassell  &  Co.  (Drawing.) 

929.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Halt! — Charge  of  Lancers  at  Military  Tour¬ 

nament.  Lent  by  The  Graphic. 

930.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Musical  Ride  of  the  17th  Lancers.  Lent  by 

The  Graphic. 

931.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Cover  for  Christmas  Number  (Sledging). 

Lent  by  the  proprietors  of  The  Graphic. 

932.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Round  the  Studios.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by 

Harry  Keene,  Esq. 

933.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Oppression.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

934.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Deceivers  Ever.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

935.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Polo  for  the  People.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by 

Harry  Keene,  Esq. 


346  WORLDS  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

936.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Ladies  Tilting.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  The 

Graphic. 

937.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  The  Haunted  Room.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by 

Harry  K  eene  Esq. 

938.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Railway  Risks.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Henry 

Keene,  Esq. 

939.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  The  Last  Resource.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by 

Harry  Keene,  Esq. 

940.  Greenaway,  Miss  Kate  (London).  Little  Phillis.  “Marigold  Gardens.” 

(Drawing.) 

941.  Greenaway,  Miss  Kate  (London).  Girl  Drawing  Chaise  with  Two  Chil¬ 

dren.  (Drawing.) 

942.  Greenaway,  Miss  Kate  (London).  Mulberry  Bush,  “Children’s  Games.” 

(Drawing.) 

943.  Greenaway,  Miss  Kate  (London).  My  Little  Girlie,  “Marigold  Gar¬ 

dens.”  (Drawing.) 

944.  Greenaway,  Miss  Kate  (London).  Game  Play,  “Hyacinth’s  Language 

of  Flowers.”  (Drawing.) 

945.  Greenaway,  Miss  Kate  (London).  Title-page,  “  Marigold  Gardens.” 

(Drawing.) 

946.  Thomas,  Percy  (London).  The  Old  Tabard  Inn,  Southwark.  (Drawing.) 

947.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Little  Wife.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

948.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Bon  Chenie.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

949.  Stacey,  Walter  S.  (London)  Drawings  for  the  “  Strand  Magazine.” 

Lent  by  George  Newnes,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

950.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Ludgate  Hill:  a  Slippery  Pavement.  (Draw¬ 

ing.)  Lent  by  The  Graphic. 

95ic  Charlton,  John  (London).  A  Carriage  'Accident.  (Drawing.)  Lent 
by  The  Graphic. 

952.  Overend,  W.  H.  (London)  Sir  Richard  Greville  in  the  “Revenge.” 

(Drawing.) 

“  Sink  me  the  ship,  Master  Gunner, 

Sink  her,  split  her  in  twain. 

Let  us  now  fall  into  the  hands  of  God, 

Not  into  the  hands  of  Spain.” 

953.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Directions.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

954.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Reprisals.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

955.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  The  Pictures.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry 

Keene,  Esq. 

956.  Keene,  Charles  (the  late).  Art.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by  Harry  Keene,  Esq. 

957.  Stacey,  Walter  S.  (London)  In  Greek  Waters.  (Drawing.)  Lent  by 

Messrs.  Blackie  &  Son. 

958.  Charlton,  John  (London).  Ware  Wire.  Lent  by  The  Graphic. 

959.  Charlton,  John  (London).  A  Veterinary  Examination.  Lent  by  The 

Graphic . 


GREAT  BRITAIN — ARCHITECTURE. 


34 1 


Groups  139  to  14S— Archi¬ 

tecture. 

NUMBERS  960  TO  1105,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  COURT— UPPER  GALLERY— SOUTH  SIDE. 

ALCOVE  123. 

960.  Tree,  Phillip  Henry,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  St.  Leonards  on  Sea.  Proposed 

New  Workhouse,  Hastings. 

961.  Brooks,  James,  V.  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  South-East  Exterior  View,  St. 

Mary’s,  Woolwich. 

962.  Jackson,  T.  G.  A.  R.  A.  (London)  New  Campanile  for  the  Cathedral  of 

Zara,  in  Dalmatia. 

963.  Neale,  James,  F.  S.  A.  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  St.  Albans  Abbey, 

Herts. 

964.  Fenning,  Arthur  R.  G.  (London)  St.  Luke’s  Church,  Winnington,  Ches¬ 

hire. 

965.  Fenning,  Arthur  R.  G.  (London)  St.  Paul’s  Church,  Oswaldtwistle, 

Lancashire. 

966.  Nevill,  Ralph,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Lodge  and  Cottages,  Warley. 

967.  Blomfield,  Reginald,  M.  A.  (London)  House  and  Grounds  at  Broken- 

hurst,  Hants. 

968.  Gribble,  Herbert  A.,  A.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Altar  of  St.  Philip  Neri, 

the  Oratory,  Brompton. 

969.  Cutter,  Thomas  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  A  Card  and  Billiard 

Room. 

970.  Pearson,  John  L.,  R.  A.  (London)  The  North  Transept  of  Westminister, 

as  now  Restored. 

971.  Horsley,  Gerald  C.  (London)  New  Organ,  Bottesford. 

972.  Aitchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Ceiling  for  Sir  Sydney 

Waterloo,  Bart.,  M.  P. 

973.  Jackson,  Thomas  G.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  New  Tower  and  Spire  for  St. 

John’s  Church,  Wimbledon. 

974.  Cutler,  Thos.  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Renaissance  Gallery,  Avery 

Hill. 

975.  Artchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Arab  Hall  for 

Sir  F.  Leighton,  Bart.,  P.  R.  A. 

976.  Belcher,  John  (London).  Design  for  South  Kensington  Museum,  Ex¬ 

terior  View. 

977.  Leiper,  William,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A.  (Glasgow)  A  Scotch 

Mansion. 

978.  Robson,  E.  R.,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Interior  of  the  Library  and  Reading 

Room  of  the  People’s  Palace. 


348  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

979.  CarOe,  W.  D.  (London)  St.  Sepulchre’s  Holborn.  Design  for  Organ. 

980.  Webb,  George  W.  (Reading)  The  “Roebuck”  Hotel,  on  the  Thames 

Mapledurham. 

981.  Robson,  E.  R.,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Clock  Tower  at  the  People’s 

Palace. 

982.  Jackson,  Thos.  G.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  New  Examination  Schools 

and  Buildings  for  Non-Collegiate  Students  in  the  High  Street  of 
Oxford. 

983.  Stevenson,  J.  J.  (London)  St.  Leonard’s  Church,  Perth. 

984.  Robson,  E.  R.,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Interior  of  the  Queen’s  Hall  of  the 

People’s  Palace. 

985.  Anderson,  R.  Rowand,  L.  L.  D.  (Edinburgh)  New  Medical  School, 

Edinburgh  University. 

986.  Brooks,  James,  V.  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Mansions,  Ruede  Bord,  Cape 

Town. 

987.  Neale,  James,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Frognal  Gardens,  Hamp¬ 

stead. 

988.  Spiers,  R.  Phene  (London).  Mansion  at  Impney  ir -'Worcester.  (Built 

in  association  with  E.  Tronquois  of  Paris.) 

989.  Horsley,  Gerald  C.  (London)  A  Small  Country  House. 

990.  Aitchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Drawing-room  for 

Eustan  Smith,  Esq.,  M.  P. 

991.  Watson,  R.  L.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (Glasgow)  Design  for  Glasgow  Municipal 

Buildings. 

992.  Gribble,  Herbert  A.,  A.  R.  I.B.  A.  (London)  Interior  of  the  Oratory 

Church,  Brompton. 

993.  Ashlin,  George  C.,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  Exterior  View  of  the  O’Connell 

Memorial  Church,  Caherciveen,  Co.  Kerry. 

994.  Robson,  E.  R.,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  View  of  the  Royal  Institute  of  Painters, 

in  Water  Colours,  Piccadilly,  London. 

995.  Honeyman,  John,  &  Keppie  (Glasgow).  Premiated  Design  for  Glasgow 

Art  Galleries,  Prospective  View. 

996.  Stevenson,  John  J.  (London)  Kenhell  Norfolk. 

997.  Cutler,  Thos.  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Billiard  Room,  Avery  Hill. 

998.  Cutler,  Thomas  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Sculpture  Gallery,  Avery 

Hill. 

999.  Simpson,  Fred  M.  (London)  New  Staircase,  for  Sir  George  R.  Sitwell, 

Bart.,  M.  P. 

1000.  Tree,  Philip  H.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea)  Highland  Man¬ 

sions — Entrance  Front. 

1001.  Robson,  E.  R.,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Exterior  of  the  People’s  Palace  at 

the  East  End  of  London. 

1002.  Aston- Webb  &  E.  Ingress  Bell,  Messrs.  (London)  Victoria  Courts, 

Birmingham. 

1003.  Cutler,  Thos.  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Drawing-room,  Avery  Hill. 

1004.  Goddard,  Paget  &  Goddard,  Messrs.  (Leicester)  Houses,  Regent  St., 

Leicester. 

1005.  Young,  William  (London)  Gosford  House,  N.  B. 


GREAT  BRITAIN — ARCHITECTURE.  349 

1006.  Astor-Webb  &  E.  Ingress  Bell,  Messrs.  (London)  Completion  of 

South  Kensington  Museum. 

1007.  Tree,  Philip  H.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea)  Highland  Man¬ 

sion — The  Garden  Front. 

1008.  Nevill,  Ralph,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Cottage  Block  of  S.  W.  R. 

1009.  Clarke,  T.  Chatfield  &  Son  (London).  New  Buildings  on  the  Duke  of 

Westminster’s  Estate,  South  Audley  Street,  London. 

1010.  Ernest,  George  and  Peto  (London).  Shiplake  on  Thames,  Exterior  of 

Hall. 

ion.  Champneys,  Basil  (London)  St.  Mary  Star  of  the  Sea  Church,  Hast¬ 
ings. 

1012.  Horsley,  Gerald  C.  (London)  Design  for  a  Country  Museum  and  In¬ 

stitute. 

1013.  Honeyman,  John  &  Keppie  (Glasgow).  Premiated  Design  for  Glasgow 

Art  Galleries,  Part  of  Elevation  to  Large  Scale. 

1014.  Ashlin,  George  C.,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  Exterior  View  of  St.  Colman’s 

Cathedral,  Queenstown. 

1015.  Street,  Arthur  E.  (London)  Frame  of  Designs. 

1016.  Jackson,  Thomas  G.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  New  Front  of  Brasenose  Col¬ 

lege,  in  the  High  Street  of  Oxford. 

1017.  Anderson,  R.  Rowland,  L.  L.  D.  (Edinburg)  Scottish  National  Portrait 

Gallery,  Edinburg. 

1018.  Ernest,  George  &  Peto  (London).  Collingham  Gardens  Houses,  S.  W. 

1019.  Champneys,  Basil  (London).  Harrow  School. 

1020.  Spiers,  R.  Phene  (London).  No.  7  Chelsea  Embankment. 

1021.  Nevill,  Ralph,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Snowdenham,  Surrey,  Interir  of  Hall 

and  Stairs. 

1022.  Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Organ,  Halifax  Par¬ 

ish  Church. 

1023.  Stokes,  Leonard  (London).  New  Church,  Folkestone. 

1024.  Nevill,  Ralph,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  House  on  Dartmoor. 

1025.  Blomfield,  Reginald,  M.  A.  (London)  Drawing  of  20  James  Street, 

S.  W. 

1026.  Webb,  George  W.  (Reading)  Memorial  Fountain,  Reading. 

1027.  Anderson,  R.  Rowland,  L.  L.  D.  (Edinburg)  Catholic  Apostolic  Church, 

Edinburg. 

1028.  CarOe,  W.  D.  (London)  Adelphi  Bank  New  Buildings,  Castle  Street, 

Liverpool. 

1029.  Cutler,  Thos.  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Staircase,  Avery  Hill. 

1030.  Blomfield,  Reginald,  M.  A.  (London)  Proposed  English  Church  at 

Berne. 

1031.  Tree,  Philip  Henry,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea)  Church, 

School  and  Parsonage. 

1032.  Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Tower  and  Spire, 

Stoke  Newington. 

1033.  Tree,  Philip  Henry,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea)  House  and 

Office  at  Battle,  Sussex. 


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world's  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP't  K — FINE  ARTS. 


1034.  Aston-Webb  &  E.  Ingress  Bell,  Messrs.  (London)  Peverey,  Shrop¬ 

shire. 

1035.  Ashlin,  George  C.,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  Interior  View  of  St.  Colman’s 

Cathedral. 

1036.  Street,  G.  E.,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Northwest  Porch,  Bristol  Cathedral. 

1037.  Anderson,  R.  Rowland,  L.  D  L.Ed.  )inburg)  Dumblane  Cathedral. 

ALCOVE  124. 

1038.  CarOe,  W.  D.  (London)  St.  John  the  Evangelist,  Stanstead,  Essex, 

Interior. 

1039.  Fenning,  Arthur  R.  G.  (London)  St.  Matthew’s  Church,  Blackburn, 

Lancashire. 

1040.  Street,  G.  E.,  R.  A.  (the  late)  North  Aisle,  Bristol  Cathedral. 

1041.  Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Design  for  the  New 

Town  Hall  at  Hamburg  by  the  late  Sir  G.  G.  Scott  and  Mr.  J.  Oldrid 
Scott. 

1042.  Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Lahore  Cathedral. 

1043.  Clarke,  T.  Chatfield  &  Son  (London).  Block  of  New  Buildings  on  the 

Duke  of  Westminster’s  Estate,  Nos.  385  to  397  Oxford  Street,  London. 

1044.  Watson,  T.  L.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (Glasgow)  Royal  Clyde  Yacht  Club, 

Hunter’s  Quay. 

1045.  Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Summingdale  Parish 

Church. 

1046.  Cutler,  Thos.  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Picture  Gallery,  Avery  Hill. 

1047.  Cutler,  Thos.  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  A  Corridor. 

1048.  Aston-Webb  &  E.  Ingress  Bell,  Messrs.  (London)  Metropolitan 

Life  Assurance  Society’s  Officers. 

1049.  Adams,  Maurice  B.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Glen  Ridge,  New  Jersey, 

U.  S.  A. 

1050.  Dean  &  Son,  Sir  Thomas  N.  (Dublin)  Elevation  of  Design  for  the 

Imperial  Institute. 

1051.  Neale,  James,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Reredos  and  Altar,  St. 

Peter’s  Church,  Bushey  Heath. 

1052.  Aitchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Drawing  Room  for 

Sir  Wilfred  Lawson,  Bart.,  M.  P. 

1053.  Aitchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Royal  Exchange  As¬ 

surance,  29  Pall  Mall,  S.  W. 

1054.  Pearson,  John  L.,  R.  A.  (London)  View  of  the  Cathedral  of  Truro, 

when  completed — from  the  southwest. 

1055.  Clarke,  T.  Chatfield  &  Son  (London).  The  New  Bishopsgate  Girl’s 

School  and  Chapel,  Recently  Built  in  Spital  Square,  Bishopsgate 
Street. 

1056.  Fenning,  Arthur  R.  G.  (London)  St.  Matthew’s  Church,  Blackburn, 

Lancashire. 

1057.  Stokes,  Leonard  (London).  St.  Clare’s  Church,  Liverpool. 

1058.  Stevenson,  John  J.  (London)  Kensington  Court. 

1059.  Anderson,  R.  Rowland,  LL.  D.  (Edinburgh)  Central  Station  Hotel, 

Glasgow. 


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351 


1060.  Brooks,  James,  V.  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Extension,  North  East 

View,  St.  Mary’s,  Hornsby. 

1061.  Goddard,  Paget  &  Goddard,  Messrs.  (Leicester)  An  Architect’s  Home. 

1062.  Waterhouse,  Alfred,  R.  A.  (London)  National  Liberal  Club,  Thames 

Embankment. 

1063.  Belcher,  John  (London).  Design  for  South  Kensington  Museum,  In¬ 

terior  View. 

1064.  Ashlin,  G.  C.,  R.  H.  A.  (Dublin)  Interior  View  of  the  O’Connell  Me¬ 

morial  Church. 

1065.  Brooks,  James,  V.  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Southwest  View,  Holy  Inno¬ 

cent’s,  Hammersmith. 

1066.  Waterhouse,  Alfred,  R.  A.  (London)  Natural  History  Museum,  South 

Kensington. 

1067.  Brooks,  James,  V.  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  West  Exterior  View,  Liver¬ 

pool  Cathedral. 

1068.  Brooks,  Jame.  V.  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Interior  Looking  East,  Liv¬ 

erpool  Cathedral. 

1069.  Aitchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  The  Hall  for  Rt. 

Hon.  Lord  Leconfield. 

1070.  Campbell,  Douglas  and  Morrison,  Messrs.  (Glasgow)  Carnegie  Free 

Library,  Ayr,  Scotland. 

1071.  Edis,  R.  W.,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Convalescent  Home  and 

Hospital. 

1072.  Edis,  R.  W.,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Constitutional  Club, 

Northumberland  avenue. 

1073.  Ernest,  George,  &  Peto  (London).  47  Berkeley  Square,  Interior. 

1074.  Anderson,  R.  Rowland,  L.L.  D.  (Edinburgh)  999  Govan  Parish 

Church. 

1075.  Stokes,  Leonard  (London).  Brownwood  Court,  Hereford. 

1076.  Adams,  Maurice  B.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Bungalow,  Nine-Mile 

Ride,  Berks,  England. 

1077.  Mausoleum,  near  Sydney,  Australia,  in  the  memory  of  the  Hon.  John 

Frazier. 

1078.  Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  St.  Paul’s,  Man¬ 

chester. 

1079.  Glasgow  University.  Central  Tower. 

1080.  Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Design  for  New 

Town  Hall,  Manchester. 

1081.  Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Falkland  Island 

Cathedral. 

1082.  Fenning,  Arthur,  R.  G.  (London)  St.  Luke’s  Church,  Winnington, 

Cheshire. 

1083.  Street,  G.  E.,  R.  A.  (the  late)  Kingstone  Church,  Dorset. 

1084.  Binyon,  Brightwen  (Ipswich).  Sunderland  Town  Hall,  View  of  the 

Exterior. 

1085.  Edis,  R.  W.,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Junior  Constitutional 

Club,  Piccadilly. 

1086.  Anderson,  R.  Rowland,  L.L.  D.  (Edinburgh)  St.  Paul’s  Church, 

Greenock. 


352  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

1087.  Ernest,  George,  and  Peto  (London).  Shiplake  on  Thames,  Interior  of 

Hall. 

1088.  Cutler,  Thos.  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  A  Card  and  Billiard  Room. 

1089.  Tree,  Philip  Henry,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea)  New 

Wesleyan  Church,  St.  Leonards. 

1090.  Sherborn,  Chas.  W.  (London)  Frame  of  Book  Plates.  (Drawing.) 

1091.  Watson,  T.  L.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (Glasgow)  Offices  of  the  Glasgow 

Evening  Citizen  Newspaper. 

1092.  Stokes,  Leonard  (London).  Corpus  Christi  Priory  Church,  Manchester, 

Exterior. 

1093.  Corpus  Christi  Priory  Church,  Manchester,  Interior. 

1094.  Tree,  Philip  Henry,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea).  Estate  Cot¬ 

tages  at  Lunsford,  near  St.  Leonard’s-on-Sea. 

1095.  Robson,  E.  R.,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Cross  Erected  in  Memory  of  the 

Late  John  Whichcord. 

1096.  Cutler,  Thos.  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  Turkish  Bath  Room,  Avery 

Hill. 

1097.  Sherborn,  Chas.  W.  (London)  Haden,  Esq.  (Drawing.) 

1098.  Nevill,  Ralph,  F.  S.  A.  (London)  Snowdenham,  Surrey — 2  views. 

1099.  Champneys,  Basil  (London).  Mansfield  College,  Oxford. 

1100.  Champneys,  Basil  (London).  “  Moxley,”  Holmbury,  near  Dorking, 

Surrey. 

1101.  Ernest,  George  Neto  (London).  East  Hill,  Ramsgate. 

1102.  Aitchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Small  Drawing 

Room  for  Sir  W.  Lawson  Bart.,  M,  P. 

1103.  Aitchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.  (London).  New  Drawing  Room, 

London. 

1104.  Neale,  James,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.  (London)  New  Residences,  Tun¬ 

bridge  Wells,  Kent. 

1105.  Jackson,  Thos.  G.,  A.  R.  A.  (London)  Decorated  Case  of  a  Grand 

Pianoforte  for  Athelstan  Riley,  Esq. 


HUBERT  VOS. 


H.  W.  MESDAG. 


A.  PREYER, 


HOLLAND 


Royal  Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts, 

H.  W.  MESDAG, 

The  Hague,  Holland. 


Acting  Royal  Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts, 

HUBERT  VOS, 


816  Pullman  Building. 


General  Manager  of  the  Holland  Art  Exhibit, 

A.  PREYER, 

17  East  Forty-Third  Street, 


from  whom  information  may  be  obtained 
regarding  exhibits  that  are  for  sale.  Office 
in  Gallery  26  of  the  Holland  Section. 


354  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION— DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


HOLLAND. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE. 

PRICES  MAY  BE  OBTAINED  FROM  MR.  A. 

PREYER,  AT  THE  DESK  IN  GALLERY  No.  2. 


Group  140-Oil  Paintings. 

GALLERY  26— NUMBERS  1  TO  71  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  ALCOVE  100,  WEST 

COURT. 

1.  Apol,  Louis  (The  Hague).  Sunset  in  Autumn. 

2.  Maris,  William  (Voorburg).  Cow  and  Calf. 

3.  Sadee,  Ph.  (The  Hague).  Shrimp-fishing  at  Scheveningen. 

EAST  WALL. 

4.  Schwartze,  Miss  Thevese  (Amsterdam).  Portrait  of  the  Artist. 

5.  Eerelman,  O.  (The  Hague)  Winter  in  Holland. 

6.  Maris,  William  (Voorburg).  Dutch  Pasture. 

7.  Valkenburg,  H.  (Amsterdam)  Pleasant  Gatherings. 

8.  De  Bock,  Theophile  (The  Hague).  Beech  Trees. 

9.  Vrolyk,  Jan.  (The  Hague)  Cow  Resting. 

10.  Roosenboom,  Mrs.  M.  (Voorburg)  A  Garland  of  Roses. 

11.  Apol,  Louis  (The  Hague).  Winter  Morning. 

12.  Maris,  Jacob  (The  Hague).  The  Two  Mills. 

13.  Bakhuyzen,  J.  J.  van  de  Sande  (The  Hague).  Sunset  in  Drenthe, 

14.  Neuhuys,  Albert  (The  Hague).  Mother’s  Delight. 

15.  Tholen,  W.  B.  (The  Hague)  Autumn. 

16.  Mesdag,  H.  W.  (The  Hague)  In  Danger. 

17.  Muller,  Gerard  (Amsterdam).  Afternoon  Tea. 

18.  Ronner,  Mrs.  Henrietta  (Brussels).  Mischief. 


HOLLAND — OIL  PAINTINGS 


355 


19.  Bakhuyzen,  J.  J.  van  de  Sande  (The  Hague).  Summer  Morning. 

20.  Gabriel,  P.  J.  C.  (Scheveningen)  A  Wind  Mill  in  the  Low  Lands. 

21.  Henkes,  Gerke  (Voorburg).  The  Benevolent  Society,  “Dorcas.” 

22.  Chattel,  Fred  J.  du  (The  Hague)  A  Bright  Day. 

23.  Blommers,  B.  J.  (Scheveningen)  Fishing  for  Shrimps  at  Scheveningen. 

24.  Artz,  D.  A.  C.  (deceased  1890)  Girl  Knitting. 

25.  Hugenholtz,  Miss  A.  (Amsterdam)  On  the  Heath. 

26.  Mesdag-Kzn,  Taco  (Scheveningen).  View  of  the  Hague  from  Scheven- 

ingen. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

27.  Wysmuller,  J.  H.  (Amsterdam)  Scene  in  Amsterdam. 

28.  Berg,  Joan  (Paris).  Spring. 

29.  Nakken,  W.  C.  (The  Hague)  Farm  House  in  Welsden. 

30.  Bastert,  N.  (Amsterdam)  Fall  on  the  River  Vecht. 

31.  Vos,  Hubert  (London).  A  Breton  Interior. 

32.  Moes,  Wally  (Amsterdam).  Praying  Together. 

33.  Neuhuys,  Albert  (The  Hague).  Can  I  Have  It,  Mother? 

34.  De  Haas,  J.  H.  L,  (Brussels)  Cows  on  the  Dunes. 

35.  Maris,  William  (Voorburg).  Milking  Time. 

36.  Ronner,  Mrs.  Henrietta  (Brussels).  In  Confidence. 

37.  De  Bock,  Theophile  (The  Hague).  The  Rising  Moon. 

38.  Neuhuys,  Albert  (The  Hague).  Rocking  the  Cradle. 

39.  De  Haas,  J.  H.  L.  (Brussels)  Cows  Resting. 

40.  Bastert,  N.  (Amsterdam.)  Little  Breeze  on  the  River. 

41.  Bisschop-Swift,  Mrs.  K.  (Scheveningen)  Motherly  Cares. 

WEST  WALL. 

42.  Nibbrig,  F.  Hart  (Amsterdam)  In  the  Tulip  Fields  near  Haarlem. 

43.  Poggenbeek,  Geo.  (Amsterdam)  Between  Two  Dikes. 

44.  Mesdag-Kzn,  Taco  (Scheveningen).  In  the  Dunes. 

45.  Klinkenberg,  K.  (The  Hague)  Canal  at  Alkmaar. 

46.  De  Haas,  J.  H.  L.  (Brussels)  Cows  Resting. 

47.  Henkes,  Gerke  (Voorburg).  In  the  Distillery. 

48.  Blommers,  B.  J.  (Scheveningen)  On  the  Beach. 

49.  Dommershuizen,  Chr.  (The  Hague)  The  Maas  near  Rotterdam. 

50.  Zilcken,  Ph.  (The  Hague)  Golden  Leaves. 

51.  Artz,  D.  A.  C.  (deceased  1890)  Girl  Sleeping  in  the  Dunes. 

52.  Vos,  Hubert  (London).  The  Angelus  on  the  Zuyder-Zee. 

53.  Roosenboom,  Mrs.  M.  (Voorburg)  A  Garland  of  Roses. 

54.  Jansen,  H.  W.  (Amsterdam)  Canal  at  Amsterdam. 

55.  Artz,  D.  A.  C.  (deceased  1890)  Idle  Hours  in  the  Dunes. 

56.  Apol,  Louis  (The  Hague).  Near  the  Water-mill. 

57.  Verveer,  Elchanon  (The  Hague).  Gazing  into  the  Horizon. 

58.  Klinkenberg,  K.  (The  Hague)  Drawbridge  at  Amsterdam. 

59.  Haaxman,  P.  (The  Hague)  Summertime. 

60.  De  Zwart,  W.  (The  Hague)  A  Village  Corner. 

61.  Henkes,  Gerke  (Voorburg).  The  Managers  of  an  Asylum. 


356  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 

62.  Flier,  H.  F.  van  der  (Baarn).  A  Flock  of  Sheep;  Afternoon. 

63.  Mesdag-van  Calcar,  Mrs.  G.  (Scheveningen)  The  Village  Road  (Vries, 

Drenthe). 

NORTH  WALL. 

64.  Meulen,  F.  P.  ter  (The  Hague).  Winter. 

65.  Klinkenberg,  K.  An  Old  Tower  at  Amsterdam. 

66.  Veth,  Bas  (Dordrecht).  On  the  River  in  December. 

67.  Mesdag,  H.  W.  (The  Hague)  Summer  Morning  at  Scheveningen. 

68.  Tholen,  W.  B.  (The  Hague)  Through  the  Woods. 

69.  Maris,  Jacob  (The  Hague).  Between  The  Hague  and  Delft. 

70.  Kever,  J.  S.  H.  (Amsterdam)  A  Little  Greedy  Gut. 

71.  Abrahams,  Miss  A.  (The  Hague)  Still  Life. 


GALLERY  27-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  72  TO  124  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  26. 

72.  Maris,  Jacob  (The  Hague).  Fishing  Shells. 

73.  Bakhuyzen,  Miss  G.  J.  van  de  Sande  (The  Hague).  Roses. 

74.  Bosboom,  J.  (deceased  1891)  Dutch  Reformed  Church. 

75.  Martens,  Willy  (The  Hague).  A  Cosy  Corner. 

76.  Maris,  Jacob  (The  Hague).  Dordrecht,  Sun  Effect. 

77.  Weele,  H.  J.  vander  (The  Hague).  Ploughing  in  Summer. 

78.  Mauve,  Anton  (deceased  1888).  Ploughing  the  Field  (Drenthe). 

79.  Bosboom,  J.  (deceased  1891)  Synagogue,  Amsterdam. 

80.  Blommers,  B.  J.  (Scheveningen).  Washing  Day. 

81.  Weele,  H.  J.  vander  (The  Hague).  Ploughing  in  Spring. 

82.  Mauve,  Anton  (deceased  1888).  Cows  Going  Home. 

83.  Martens,  Willy  (The  Hague).  At  the  Well. 

84.  Israels,  Josef  (The  Hague).  Sweet  Home. 

85.  Bakhuyzen,  Miss  G.  J.  van  de  Sande  (The  Hague).  Plums. 

WEST  WALL. 

86.  Bakhuyzen,  J.  J.  van  de  Sande.  Driving  the  Cattle  Homeward. 

87.  Calisfendorf,  A.  (Ryswyk)  Lawn  Tennis. 

83.  Haas,  J.  H.  L.  de  (Brussels).  Donkeys  on  the  Shore  of  Picardy. 

89.  Eerelman,  O.  (The  Hague)  Horse  Fair  at  Rotterdam. 

90.  Roelofs,  W.  (The  Hague)  Dutch  Canal. 

91.  Mesdag-van  Houten,  Mrs.  S.  (The  Hague)  Still  Life. 

Q2.  Josef  (The  Hague).  Fisherwomen  of  Zandvoort, 


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93.  Mauve,  Anton  (deceased  1888).  Wood  Carts  on  the  Heath. 

94.  Mesdag-van  Houten,  Mrs.  S.  (The  Hague)  Moonlight  on  the  Heath. 

95.  Haas,  J.  H.  L.  de  (Brussels).  Landscape  With  Cattle. 

96.  Mesdag,  Kzn  Taco  (Scheveningen).  Water-mill  at  Ruurlo. 

97.  Wysmuller,  J.  H.  (Amsterdam)  Winter  Evening,  Monnikendam. 

98.  Henkes,  Gerke  (Voorburg).  A  Dutch  Peasant. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

99.  Weissenbruch,  J.  H.  (The  Hague)  Village  Interior. 

100.  Valkenburg,  H.  (Amsterdam)  Will  You  Give  Me  a  Flower. 
ici.  Mesdag,  H.  W.  (The  Hague)  At  Anchor. 

102.  Frankfort,  Ed.  (Amsterdam)  Writing  an  Important  Letter. 

103.  Israels,  Josef  (The  Hague).  Summer  Day  on  the  Shore. 

104.  Israels,  Josef  (The  Hague).  Alone  in  the  World. 

105.  Mauve,  Anton  (deceased  1888).  Pasture  near  the  Dunes. 

106.  Vos,  Hubert  (London).  A  Room  in  a  Brussels  Almshouse. 

107.  Mesdag,  H.  W.  (The  Hague)  Morning  on  the  Shore  at  Scheveningen. 

108.  Maarel,  M.  vander  (The  Hague).  A  Cook. 

109.  Breitner,  G.  H.  (Amsterdam)  Dutch  Cavalry. 

no.  Bock,  Theophile  de  (The  Hague).  Summer  Evening, 
in.  Neuhuys,  Albert  (The  Hague).  Sunlight. 

EAST  WALL. 

1 12.  Cate,  S.  J.  ten  (Paris).  The  Thames  (flood  tide). 

1 13.  Gabriel,  P.  J.  C.  (Scheveningen)  The  Harvest  near  Utrecht. 

1 14.  Papendrecht,  J.  Hoynck  von  (Amsterdam).  Artillery  Review  at  Utrecht. 

115.  Neuhuys,  Albert  (The  Hague).  A  Frugal  Meal. 

116.  Maris,  William  (Voorburg).  Duck  Pond. 

117.  Apol,  Louis  (The  Hague).  Thaw  on  the  River  Yssel. 

1 18.  Breitner,  G.  H.  (Amsterdam)  Dutch  Artillery. 

1 19.  Kever,  J.  S.  H.  (Amsterdam)  In  the  Garden. 

120.  Cate,  S.  J.  ten  (Paris).  The  Thames  (low  tide). 

121.  Vos,  Hubert  (London).  Pauvres  Gens  (The  Poor). 

122.  Mesdag-van  Houten,  Mrs.  S.  (The  Hague)  On  the  Heath  (evening 

effect). 

123.  Klinkenberg,  K.  (The  Hague)  Canal  at  Amsterdam  (sunset). 

124.  Roelofs,  W.  (The  Hague)  Pasture  Grounds  near  the  Dunes. 


GALLERY  25-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  125  TO  188,  INCLUSIVE. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  26. 

125.  Maris,  Jacob  (The  Hague).  Canal  at  Rotterdam. 

126.  Oppenoorth,  W.  (The  Hague)  A  Mill  in  the  Swamp. 


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127.  Ronner,  Mrs.  Henriette  (Brussels).  Coquetry. 

128.  Verveer,  Elchanon  (The  Hague).  Expecting  the  Return  of  the  Boats. 

129.  Poggenbeek,  George  (Amsterdam).  Sunset. 

130.  Melis,  H.  J.  (Charlois  near  Rotterdam)  Washing  Day. 

131.  Bastert,  N.  (Amsterdam)  The  White  Sail. 

132.  Schwartze,  Miss  Therese  (Amsterdam).  The  Orphan  Girls  of  Amster¬ 

dam  Singing  Psalm  146:  9. 

133.  Tholen,  W.  B.  (The  Hague)  Skating. 

134.  Verveer,  Elchanon  (The  Hague).  Here  They  Are! 

135.  Mesdag-Kzn,  Taco  (Scheveningen).  Sheepcot  at  Loenen  Gelderland. 

136.  Martens,  Willy  (The  Hague).  Housework. 

EAST  WALL. 

137.  Abrahams,  Miss  A.  (The  Hague)  Flowers. 

138.  Mesdag  van-Houten,  Mrs.  S.  (The  Hague)  Cottage. 

139.  DeZwart,  W.  (The  Hague)  Father’s  Darling. 

140.  Ten  Kate,  Mari  (The  Hague).  Feeding  the  Sparrows. 

141.  Bilders-van  Bosse,  Mrs.  M.  (The  Hague)  Little  Woods  near  Ooster- 

beek. 

142.  Poggenbeek,  George  (Amsterdam).  Near  the  River. 

143.  De  la  Mar,  D.  (Amsterdam)  In  July. 

144.  O Hermans,  Tony  (The  Hague).  The  Village  Carpenter. 

145.  Gabriel,  P.  J.  C.  (Scheveningen)  A  Corner  in  the  Village  Veenendaal. 

146.  Wysmuller,  J.  FI.  (Amsterdam)  Winter  Evening,  Amsterdam. 

147.  TenKate,  Mzn.  J.  M.  (The  Hague.)  Sailing  Out. 

148.  Maris,  William  (Voorburg).  Under  the  Willows. 

149.  Jansen,  H.  W.  (Amsterdam)  In  the  Docks. 

150.  Bastert,  N.  (Amsterdam)  The  Bridge  at  Nederhorst. 

151.  Heemskerck  VanBeest,  J.  E.  (The  Hague)  On  the  Zuyder  Zee. 

152.  Muller,  Gerard  (Amsterdam).  Disappointed. 

153.  Gabriel,  P.  J.  C.  (Scheveningen)  Windmills  on  the  Moerdyk,  Holland. 

154.  TenKate,  Mzn.  Johan  M.  (The  Hague)  On  the  Zuyder  Zee,  Isle  of 

Marken. 

155.  Nakken,  W.  C.  (The  Hague)  Farmhouse  in  Limburg. 

156.  Poggenbeek,  George  (Amsterdam).  In  the  Meadows  of  Holland. 

157.  De  la  Mar,  D.  (Amsterdam)  Peasant  Girl. 

158.  Du  Chattel,  Fred  J.  (The  Hague)  The  Lake  in  the  Wood. 

159.  Wysmuller,  J.  H.  (Amsterdam)  A  Dutch  Town. 

160.  Van  der  Maarel,  M.  (The  Hague)  A  Flower  Woman  from  Haarlem. 

161.  Melis,  H.  J.  (Charlois  near  Rotterdam)  The  Neighborhood  of  Rotter¬ 

dam. 

NORTH  WALL. 

162.  Boks,  E.  J.  (Antwerp)  Surprised. 

163.  Veder,  H.  (Rotterdam)  View  at  the  Harbor  of  Flushing 

164.  Haaxman,  P.  (The  Hague)  Pleasant  Correspondence. 

165.  Roelofs,  W.  (The  Hague)  Mills  near  Rotterdam. 

166.  Van  Hogendorp’s-Jacob,  Mrs.  A.  (The  Hague).  Roses. 


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WEST  WALL. 

167.  Neuhuys,  A.  (The  Hague)  Dutch  Woman  and  Child. 

168.  Oppenoorth,  W.  (The  Hague)  The  Pond  in  the  Woods  of  the  Hague. 

169.  Henlies,  Gerke  (Voorburg).  The  Knitting  School. 

170.  Essen,  Jan  van  (Scherpenzeel).  A  Dutch  Farmhouse. 

171.  Hamel,  W.  (Rolde)  Harvest  Time. 

172.  Sadee,  Ph.  (The  Hague)  On  the  Beach  at  Sheveningen. 

173.  Schwartze,  Miss  Therese  (Amsterdam).  Portrait  of  My  Mother. 

174.  Israels,  Joseph  (The  Hague).  Type  of  a  Fisherman. 

175.  Ter  Meulen,  F.  P.  (The  Hague)  A  Sandy  Road. 

176.  Artz,  D.  A.  C.  (Deceased,  1890)  The  Pet  Lamb. 

177.  Blommers,  B.  J.  (Scheveningen)  At  Breakfast. 

178.  Eerelman,  O.  (The  Hague)  St.  Bernard  Dog. 

179.  Ter  Meulen,  F.  P.  (The  Hague)  At  the  Riverside. 

180.  Vos  Hubert  (London).  Study  of  a  Russian  Peasant. 

181.  Mesdag,  H.  W.  (The  Hague)  Ready  to  Sail  Out. 

182.  Du  Chattel,  Fred  J.  (The  Hague)  On  the  River  Vecht. 

183.  Ten  Cate,  S.  J.  (Paris)  Night  Scene  at  Havre. 

184.  Essen,  Janvan  (Scherpenzeel).  Going  Homeward. 

185.  Mesdag-van-Calcar,  Mrs.  G.  (Scheveningen)  Street  at  Hattem. 

186.  Vrolyk,  Jan  (The  Hague).  Evening  near  the  Farmhouse. 

187.  Vogel,  J.  G.  (Voorburg)  In  the  Cornfields. 

188.  Calissendorf,  A.  (Ryswyk)  In  the  Almshouse  of  Ryswyk. 


Group  141-Water  Colors. 

NUMBERS  189  TO  263,  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  101. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ALCOVE. 

189.  Weissenbruch,  J.  H.  (The  Hague)  A  Young  Artist. 

190.  Apol,  Louis  (The  Hague).  Winter  Night. 

191.  Bakhuyzen,  Miss  G.  J.  vande  Sande  (The  Hague).  Roses. 

192.  Ten  Cate,  S.  J.  (Paris).  Dutch  Landscape.  (Oil  painting.) 

193.  Koster,  A.  L.  (Haarlem)  The  Last  Autumn  Leaves  on  the  Ancient  Bul¬ 

warks  of  Haarlem. 

194.  Hogendorp’s- Jacob,  Mrs.  A.  (The  Hague)  Chrysanthemums. 

195.  Bilders-van-Bosse,  Mrs.  M.  (The  Hague)  An  Alley  of  Beech  Trees. 

196.  Ten  Cate,  S.  J.  (Paris)  Eight  Different  Views  of  Paris. 

197.  Stortenbeker,  P.  (The  Hague)  Milking  Time. 

198.  Hubrecht,  Mrs.  Donders-Grandmont  (Taormina,  Sicily).  A  Tired  Nurse. 

199.  Gabriel,  P.  J.  C.  (Scheveningen)  A  Dutch  Mill. 


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200.  Schutz,  W.  J.  (Middelburg)  Low  Tide  on  the  Westerschelde. 

201.  Mesdag,  H.  W.  (The  Hague)  In  Danger. 

202.  Bilders-van-Bosse,  Mrs.  (The  Hague)  Under  the  Beeches. 

203.  Mesdag-van-Calcar,  Mrs.  G.  (Scheveningen;  Violets. 

204.  Veth,  Bas  (Dordrecht).  River  Scene  in  December. 

205.  Ten  Cate,  S.  J.  (Paris)  La  Rue  de  la  Chapelle,  Paris. 

206.  Roelofs,  W.  (The  Hague)  Water  Gulls  in  the  Swamps. 

207.  Veder,  H.  (Rotterdam)  View  of  the  Maas. 

208.  Koster,  A.  L.  (Haarlem)  Bridge  on  the  Maas  at  Maarstricht. 

209.  Van  Borselen,  J.  W.  (Deceased,  1892)  A  Nook  of  the  Farm. 

210.  Oppenoorth,  W.  (The  Hague)  Cut  Trees. 

2ri.  Henkes,  Gerke  (Voorburg).  View  of  Delftshaven. 

212.  Rochussen,  Chas.  (Rotterdam)  Before  the  Races. 

213.  Mesdag-Kzn,  Taco  (Scheveningen).  After  Harvest. 

214.  Nakken,  W.  C.  (The  Hague)  Farmhouse  in  Limburg. 

215.  Verveer,  Elchanon  (The  Hague).  To  the  Market. 

216.  Ten  Cate,  S.  J.  (Paris)  Summer  Evening,  Finistere. 

217.  Roelofs,  Jr.,  W.  (The  Hague)  Still  Life. 

218.  Veder,  H.  (Rotterdam)  View  of  the  Old  Harbor  of  Flushing. 

219.  Ten  Kate,  Mari  (The  Hague).  The  Chickens.  (Isle  of  Marken.) 

220.  Wysmuller,  J.  H.  (Amsterdam)  Sawmills  at  Amsterdam. 

221.  Ten  Kate-Mzn,  Johan  M.  (The  Hague)  On  the  Shore. 

222.  Henkes,  Gerke  (Voorburg).  A  Blacksmith  Shop. 

223.  Mesdag-Kzn,  Taco  (Scheveningen).  Mill  at  Leende,  Noord  Brabant. 

224.  Nakken,  W.  C.  (The  Hague)  Farmhouse  in  Zuyd,  Holland. 

225.  Borselen,  J.  W.  van  (Deceased,  1892).  Dutch  Landscape. 

226.  Oppenoorth,  W.  (The  Hague)  Dutch  Pasture. 

227.  Ten  Cate,  S.  J.  (Paris).  Six  Different  Views  of  Paris. 

228.  Bastert,  N.  (Amsterdam)  Winter. 

229.  Stortenbeker,  P.  (The  Hague)  Under  the  Trees. 

230.  Mesdag  van-Houten,  Mrs.  S.  (The  Hague)  Heath. 

231.  Henkes,  Gerke  (Voorburg).  A  Confidence. 

232.  Mesdag,  H.  W.  (The  Hague)  On  the  Dutch  Coast. 

233.  Weissenbruch,  J.  FI.  (The  Hague)  A  Sunny  Day  in  Holland. 

234.  Ten  Kate,  Mari  (The  Hague).  A  Bombardment. 

235.  Ten  Kate-Mzn,  Johan  M.  (The  Hague)  The  Coffee  Call.  . 

ON  SCREEN  A— WEST  SIDE. 

236.  Jong,  P.  de  Josselin  de  (The  Hague).  Sandbarge. 

237.  Bastert,  N.  (Amsterdam)  Near  the  Farm. 

238.  Roelofs,  W.  (The  Hague)  Mill  at  Abcoude. 

239.  Klinkenberg,  K.  (The  Hague)  Canal  at  Amsterdam. 

240.  Vrolyk,  Jan  (The  Hague).  Cow  House. 

241.  Jong,  P.  de  Josselin  de  (The  Hague).  Autumn. 

242.  Offermans,  Tony  (The  Hague).  In  the  Hothouse. 

SCREEN  A.— EAST  SIDE. 

243.  Weissenbruch,  J.  H.  (The  Hague)  Landscape  in  Holland. 


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361 


244.  Wysmuller,  J.  H.  (Amsterdam)  A  Dutch  Landscape. 

245.  Mesdag-Van-Houten,  Mrs.  (The  Hague)  Still-life. 

246.  Blommers,  B.  J.  (The  Hague)  A  Frugal  Meal. 

247.  Veth,  Ba.  (Dordrecht)  Discharging  a  Steamer. 

248.  Eerelman,  Otto  (The  Hague).  Little  Pugs. 

24}.  Weissenbruch,  J.  H.  (The  Hague)  At  the  Dutch  Coast. 

SCREEN  B— WEST  SIDE. 

250.  Roosenboom,  Mrs.  M.  (Voorburg)  Iris. 

251.  Maris,  William  (Voorburg).  Young  Pigs. 

252.  DeBock,  Theo.  (The  Hague)  Landscape. 

253.  Kever,  J.  S.  H.  (Amsterdam)  The  Old  Gardener. 

254.  Vos,  Hubert  (London).  Homerulers.  (Pastel.) 

255.  Roosenboom,  Mrs.  M.  (Voorburg)  Helianthis. 

256.  Ter  Meulen,  F.  P.  (The  Hague).  In  the  Snow. 

SCREEN  B— EAST  SIDE. 

257.  Vrolyk,  Jan  (The  Hague).  Cowherders. 

258.  Valkenburg,  H.  (Amsterdam)  Woman  Reading. 

259.  Mesdag,  H.  W.  (The  Hague)  On  the  Beach  of  Scheveningen  at  Twi¬ 

light. 

260.  Bosboom,  J.  (Deceased,  1891)  Farm  Interior. 

261.  Bosboom,  J.  (Deceased,  1891)  Landscape  in  the  Dunes. 

262.  Ter  Meulen,  F.  P.  (The  Hague)  Sheep  Grazing. 

263.  Valkenburg,  H.  (Amsterdam)  Mother  and  Child. 

ALCOVE  100.— NUMBERS  264  TO  299,  INCLUSIVE. 

WATER  COLORS  ON  THE  EAST  AND  WEST  WALLS. 

TWO  OIL  PAINTINGS  ON  THE  SOUTH  WALL. 

264.  DuChattel,  Fred  J.  (The  Hague)  Autumn  Evening. 

265.  Vander  Weele,  H.  j.  (The  Hague)  In  the  Snow. 

266.  Artz,  D.  A.  C.  (Deceased,  1890)  A  Fisherwoman. 

267.  Blommers,  B.  J.  (Scheveningen)  Mother’s  Darling. 

268.  Kever,  J.  S.  H.  (Amsterdam)  The  Little  Sister. 

269.  Voerman,  J.  (Hattem)  Violets. 

270.  Melis,  H.  J.  (Charlouis  near  Rotterdam)  Grandmother  and  Grand¬ 

daughter. 

271.  Bosboom,  J.  (Deceased,  1891)  Church  Interior. 

272.  Maris,  Jacob  (The  Hague).  The  Old  Nurse. 

273.  Klinkenberg,  K.  (The  Hague)  Canal  at  The  Hague. 

274.  Sadee,  Ph.  (The  Hague)  After  the  Storm. 

275.  Israels,  Joseph  (The  Hague).  Motherly  Cares. 

276.  Offermans,  Tony  (The  Hague).  On  the  Threshold. 

277.  Voerman,  J.  (Hattem)  Still-life. 

278.  Melis,  H.  J.  (Charlois  near  Rotterdam)  Complaints. 


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279.  Van  der  Maarel,  M.  (The  Hague)  On  the  Altar. 

280.  Apol,  Louis  (The  Hague)  A  Snowy  Road. 

281.  Artz,  D.  A.  C.  (Deceased,  1891)  Sorrow. 

282.  Vos,  Hubert  (London).  Portrait  of  H.  M.  Wilhelmina,  Queen  of  the 

Netherlands.  (Oil  painting.) 

283.  Martens,  W.  J.  (Berlin)  The  original  “Love’s  Dream.  (Oil  painting.) 

284.  Verveer,  Elchanon  (The  Hague).  A  Happy  Family. 

285.  Gabriel,  P.  J.  C.  (Scheveningen)  The  White  House  near  Deventer. 

286.  Pruys,  Miss  C.,  van  der  Hoeven  (The  Hague).  An  Interesting  Novel. 

287.  Poggenbeek,  Geo.  (Amsterdam)  The  Duck  Pool. 

288.  Moes,  Miss  Wally  (Amsterdam)  Just  Awakened. 

289.  DuChattel,  Fred  J.  (The  Hague)  The  Fisherman’s  Home. 

290.  Artz,  D.  A.  C.  (Deceased  1890)  Sorrow  (first  sketch). 

291.  Van  der  Weele,  H.  J.  (The  Hague)  Sand  Cart. 

292.  Roosenboom,  Mrs.  M.  (Voorburg)  A  Branch  of  Roses. 

293.  Maris,  William  (Voorburg).  Ducks. 

294.  Moes,  Miss  Wally  (Amsterdam).  In  a  Village  Church. 

295.  De  Bock,  Theo.  (The  Hague)  Mill  and  River. 

296.  Kever,  J.  S.  H.  (Amsterdam)  The  Young  Gardener. 

297.  Mesdag-vanHouten,  Mrs.  S.  (The  Hague)  Moonlight. 

298.  Valkenburg,  H.  (Amsterdam)  Neighbors. 

299.  Neuhuys,  Albert  (The  Hague).  The  Mother  and  Her  Children. — 
Lately  removed  to  the  Office  of  the  General  Manager,  Room  2S,  North¬ 
west  corner. 


Group  143-Etchings. 

NUMBERS  300  TO  326,  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  99. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  EAST  WALL. 

300.  De  Zwart,  W.  (The  Hague)  Eight  Etchings  in  One  Frame. 

301.  Gravesande,  C.  N.  Storm  van’s  (Brussels).  Boats  on  the  Meuse. 

302.  Gravesande,  C.  N.  Storm  van’s  (Brussels).  The  Meuse  off  Dordrecht. 

303.  De  Zwart,  W.  (The  Hague)  Four  Landscapes  in  One  Frame. 

304.  Gravesande,  C.  N.  Storm  van’s  (Brussels).  Breakwater. 

305.  VanHouten,  Miss  B.  E.  (The  Hague)  (After  J.  F.  Millet.) 

306.  Dake,  Prof.  C.  L.  (Amsterdam)  Portrait  of  Ludwig  van  Beethoven. 

307.  Koster,  A.  L.  (Haarlem)  Ten  Original  Etchings.  (Artist’s  proofs.,' 

(Picturesque  views  along  the  canal  from  The  Plague  to  Delft. 

308.  VanHouten,  Miss  B.  E.  (The  Plague)  Study  of  Birds. 

309.  Croiset  van  der  Kop,  Miss  J.  (The  Hague)  Two  Studies  of  a  Boy. 


HOLLAND — ETCHINGS. 


363 


310.  De  Zwart,  W.  (The  Hague)  Three  Etchings  in  One  Frame. 

31 1.  Gravesande,  C.  N.  Storm  van’s  (Brussels).  The  Pier. 

312.  VanHcuten,  Miss  B.  E.  (The  Hague)  (After  Blommers.) 

313.  De  Zwart,  W.  (The  Hague)  Seven  Different  Etchings  in  One  Frame. 

314.  Hubrecht,  Mrs.  Donders  Grandmont  (Taormina,  Sicily).  Worn  Out. 

(Drawing.) 

315.  Gravesande,  C.  M.  Storm  van’s  (Brussels).  Flushing. 

316.  VanHouten,  Miss  B.  E.  (The  Hague)  (After  Jules  Dupre. 

317.  Zilcken,  Ph.  (The  Hague)  Evening.  (After  H.  W.  Mesdag.) 

318.  Gravesande,  C.  N.  Storm  van’s  (Brussels).  A  Dead  Calm. 

319.  Zilcken,  Ph.  (The  Hague)  The  Bridge.  (After  J.  Maris.) 

320.  Croiset  [vander  Kop,  Miss  J.  (The  Hague)  Two  Still-Lifes  in  One 

Frame. 

321.  VanHouten,  Miss  B.  E.  (The  Hague)  Three  Etchings  in  One  Frame. 

322.  Croiset  van  der  Kop,  Miss  J.  (The  Hague)  Three  Etchings  in  One 

Frame. 

323.  VanHouten,  Miss  B.  E.  (The  Hague)  (After  Eug.  Delacroix.) 

324.  Dake,  Prof.  C.  L.  (Amsterdam)  Portrait  of  H.  M.  Wilhelmina, 

Queen  of  the  Netherlands.  (Original  etching  from  life.) 

325.  Zilcken,  Ph.  (The  Hague)  J.  L.  Motley  (C.  Bischop). 

326.  Van  der  Weele,  H.  J.  (The  Hague)  A  Sandy  Road.  (After  A.  Mauve.) 

(Unpublished  Etching,  Artist’s  Proof;  plate  for  sale.) 

327.  Croiset  vander  Kop,  Miss  J.  (The  Hague)  Two  Marines.  (After  H.W. 

Mesdag.) 

328.  VanHouten,  Miss  B.  E.  (The  Hague)  Four  Etchings  in  One  Frame. 

329.  Croiset  van  der  Kop,  Miss  J.  (The  Hague)  Japanese  Bronze. 

330.  Zilcken,  Ph.  (The  Hague)  Primavera.  (After  M.  Maris.) 

331.  VanHouten,  Miss  B.  E.  (The  Hague)  Six  Etchings  in  One  Frame. 

332.  Koster,  A.  L.  (Haarlem)  Etching  Artist  Proof.  (After  Beguin.)  The 

Quarry  in  the  Museum  at  The  Hague. 


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Groups  139  and  140-Sculpture 
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collectively  by  galleries,  instead  of  separately  under  group  headings. 


GALLERY  76-SCULPTURE. 

NUMBERS  1  TO  73,  INCLUSIVE. 

1.  Apolloni,  A.  (Rome)  American  Mythology. 

2.  Bottinelli  (Rome).  The  Kiss. 

3.  Andreoni,  O.  (Rome)  Flora. 

4.  Albacini,  A.  (Rome)  Innocence. 

5.  Pellini,  E.  (Milan)  An  Urchin. 

6.  Bottinelli,  A.  (Rome)  Etrusca. 

7.  Bottinelli,  A.  (Rome)  The  First  Communion. 

8.  Dausch  (Rome).  Night. 

9.  Dausch  (Rome).  Day. 

10.  Apolloni,  A.  (Rome)  Love’s  Dream. 

11.  Apolloni,  A.  (Rome)  Beatrice. 

12.  Apolloni,  A.  (Rome)  The  Hon.  Chauncy  M.  Depew. 

13.  Apolloni,  A.  (Rome)  Mrs.  Julia  Ward  Howe. 

14.  Apolloni,  A.  (Rome)  Plaster  Cast,  Burns  Monument. 

15.  Apolloni,  A.  (Rome)  Original  Design  in  Plaster  for  a  Monumental  Foun¬ 

tain. 

16.  Apolloni,  A.  Rome)  Mother  Most  Pure. 


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17.  Gemito.  A  Capri  Girl. 

17a.  Gemito.  A  Fisher  Boy. 

18.  Gariboldi  (Milan).  Arianna. 

19.  Cantu  (Milan).  An  Ideal. 

20.  Bistolfi,  L.  (Rome)  The  American  Flag. 

21.  Bistolfi,  L.  (Rome)  Companions  in  Misfortune. 

22.  Fiaschi  (Florence).  The  High  Wave. 

23.  Argenti,  G.  (Milan)  A  Martyr. 

24.  Andreoni,  O.  (Rome)  Ruth. 

25.  Ramazzotti,  S.  (Padua)  A  Flower  Girl. 

26.  Soldini,  A.  (Milan)  A  Thought. 

27.  Calvi,  P.  (Milan)  The  Minstrel. 

28.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Providence. 

29.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Gluttony. 

30.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Flowers  Among  Flowers. 

31.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Project  for  a  Clock  Tower. 

32.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  First  Gain- 

33.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Folly. 

34.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Exiled. 

35.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Pierrette. 

36.  Calvi,  P.  (Milan)  Spiteful. 

37.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Mignon. 

38.  Calvi,  P.  (Milan)  Othello. 

39.  Calvi,  P.  (Milan)  Aleydak. 

40.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  The  Archangel  Gabriel. 

41.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  After  Supper. 

42.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  The  Love  Song. 

43.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  The  Departure, 

44.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  The  Return. 

45.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  Alone. 

46.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  Believe  Me. 

47.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  Harmony. 

48.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  “Bourn!” 

49.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  More!  More!i 

50.  Soebock,  F.  (Rome)  Faun  and  Bacchant. 

51.  De  Leva,  G.  (Naples)  Papa’s  Son. 

52.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  The  First  Pose. 

53.  Zocchi,  C.  (Florence)  A  School  Boy. 

54.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Ophelia. 

55.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Triclinium. 

56.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Mignon. 

57.  Civiletti  (Palermo).  The  Fisher  Boy. 

58.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Arianna. 

59.  Bastiani  (Florence)  The  Return  from  the  Feast. 

60.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Oriental  Tales. 

61.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Remembrances. 

62. -^Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Christmas  Eve. 

63.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  In  the  Desert. 


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64.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Arab  Family  Traveling. 

65.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  On  a  Spree. 

66.  Fambri,  R.  (Venice)  A  Duel. 

67.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Rosetta. 

68.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Concettella. 

69.  Luzi,  A.  (Rome)  Sortie  du  Bal. 

70.  Cantu  (Milan)  Parthenope. 

71.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  A  Wreath. 

72.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Gennarina. 

73.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  Bad  Luck. 


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75- 


76. 


77- 

78. 

79. 

80. 

81. 

82. 

83. 

84. 

85. 

86. 

87. 

88. 

89. 

90. 

91. 

92. 

93- 

94, 


GALLERY  76.-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  74  TO  112,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  75. 


Spiridon,  I.  (Rome)  Sappho.  (Over  the  Doorway.) 

Spiridon,  I.  (Rome)  Follette. 

EAST  WALL. 

Conconi,  L.  (Milan)  The  Declaration  of  Love.  (Over  the  Doorway 
Gallery  77.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 


Dovera,  A.  (Genoa)  Marine. 

Dovera,  A.  (Genoa)  Marine. 

Dovera,  A.  (Genoa)  Marine. 

Dovera,  A.  (Genoa)  Marine. 

Dovera,  A.  (Genoa)  Marine. 

Dovera,  A.  (Genoa)  Marine. 

Dovera,  A.  (Genoa)  Marine. 

Dovera,  A.  (Genoa)  Marine. 

Dovizielli,  C.  (Rome)  Still  Life. 

Fedrighini,  P.  (Sinigallia)  Niagara  Falls. 
Tamajo,  E.  (deceased)  A  Tiger’s  Head. 
Tamajo,  E.  (deceased)  A  Bull’s  Head. 
Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Sunset  at  Spezzia. 
Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Ten  Studies  in  one  Frame. 
Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 


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95.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

96.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

97.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

98.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

99.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

100.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

101.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

102.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Study. 

103.  Nani,  N.  (Venice)  Persuasion. 

104.  Fedrighini,  P.  (Sinigallia)  The  Niagara  Rapids. 

105.  Tamajo,  E.  (deceased)  A  Cow’s  Head. 

106.  Tamajo,  E.  (deceased)  A  Tiger’s  Head. 

107.  Dovizielli,  C.  (Rome)  Still  Life. 

IMITATIONS  OF  TAPESTRY. 

108.  Brugo  &  Paglici  (Rome).  Bacchus  and  Ariadne.  (North  Wall.) 

109.  Brugo  &  Paglici  (Rome).  The  Toilet  of  Venus.  (North  Wall.) 
no.  Brenda  &  Simonetti.  The  Mysterious  Basket.  (East  Wall.) 
in.  Brenda  &  Simonetti.  Bacchus  and  Venus.  (East  Wall.) 

112.  Brenda  &  Simonetti.  The  Agreeable  Lesson.  (South  Wall.) 


GALLERY  77-SCULPTURE. 

NUMBERS  113  TO  119,  INCLUSIVE. 

113.  Allgetti,  A.  (Rome)  Eve  After  Sinning. 

114.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  In  the  Desert. 

115.  Biondi,  E.  (Rome)  An  Arab  Family  Traveling. 

1 16.  Ramazzotti,  S.  (Padua)  Springtime  Song. 

117.  Galli,  R.  (Milan)  Bebe. 

118.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  The  Chimney  Sweeper. 

1 19.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Displeasing. 


GALLERY  77-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  120  TO  187,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  76. 

120.  Ferrara,  O.  (Naples)  Faith.  (Over  the  Doorway.) 

121.  Guerra,  A.  (Badia  di  Cava)  A  Capri  Girl. 


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122.  Ricci,  F.  (Rome)  Sweet  Remembrances. 

123.  Rotta,  A.  (Venice)  The  First  Egg. 

124.  Wolf  (Venice).  Grandmama’s  Story. 

125.  Corelli,  A.  (Rome)  In  the  Woods. 

126.  Aquadro,  F.  (Chicago)  Flowers. 

127.  Guerra,  A.  (Badia  di  Cava)  Beatrice  Cenci. 

128.  Savini,  A.  (Bologna)  Post  Nubila  Phoebus. 

NORTH  WALL. 

129.  Bottero,  G.  (Turin)  Boatmen’s  Canal. 

130.  Da  Molin,  O.  (Venice)  At  the  Pawnshop. 

131.  Bazzani,  L.  (Rome)  At  the  Fountain,  Pompeii. 

132.  Vollaro,  P.  (Naples)  A  Moment  of  Leisure. 

133.  Joris,  Pio  (Rome).  An  Afternoon  in  the  Villa  Pamphili. 

134.  Rinaldi,  C.  (Florence)  Hopeless. 

135.  Moradei,  A.  (Ravenna)  The  Joys  of  the  Family. 

136.  Moradei,  A.  (Ravenna)  Maternal  Anticipations. 

137.  Bazzani,  L.  (Rome)  At  the  Fountain. 

138.  Novo,  St.  (Venice)  Fruit  Shop  in  Venice. 

139.  Joris,  Pio  (Rome)  Grandfather’s  Birthday. 

140.  Bottero,  G.  (Turin)  Mestre  Canal. 

141.  Savini,  A.  (Bologna)  A  Child  of  the  Fields. 

EAST  WALL. 

142.  Guerrieri,  A.  (Florence)  Love  and  Curiosity. 

143.  De  Martini,  G.  (Naples)  The  Flower  Market  at  Pompeii. 

144.  Tromboni,  A.  (Naples)  The  Cowherds. 

145.  Milesi,  A.  (Venice)  Papa’s  Boat. 

146.  Bertolotti,  C.  (Milan)  The  Giddy  Monk. 

147.  Coleman,  F.  (Rome)  Queen  Catherine  of  England. 

148.  Guerra,  A.  (Badia  di  Cava)  Raphael  and  Cardinal  Sigismondo  Conti. 

149.  Simoni,  G.  (Rome)  Algerian  Women  on  the  Terrace. 

150.  Bompiani,  A.  (Rome)  Southern  Flowers. 

151.  Boldini,  A.  (Paris)  An  Extra  Team. 

152.  Ricci,  F.  (Rome)  An  Interrupted  Nap. 

153.  Fragiacomo,  P.  (Venice)  An  Idyl  in  the  Lagoon. 

154.  Andreotti,  F.  (Chicago)  A  Sweet  Note. 

155.  Fragiacomo,  P.  (Venice)  Summer  Clouds. 

156.  D’  Andrea,  F.  (Venice)  Surprised. 

157.  Bordignon,  N.  (Venice)  At  the  Country  Inn. 

158.  Fragiacomo,  P.  (Venice)  Little  Amalia. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

159.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Environs  of  Genoa. 

160.  Guerra,  A.  (Badia  di  Cava)  The  Fortune-Teller. 

161.  Novo,  St.  (Venice)  A  Fruit  Seller  in  Venice. 

162.  Capone,  G.  (Majori)  Summer. 


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163.  Zanetti,  Miti  G.  (Venice)  The  Canal  of  Torcello. 

164.  Ricci,  FJ  (Rome)  Rehearsing  the  Lesson. 

165.  Mariani,  C.  (Rome)  Celestial  Harmony. 

166.  Denza,  Ciro  (Naples).  A  Bit  of  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

167.  Bompiani,  A.  (Rome)  Playing  Truants. 

168.  Tiratelli,  A.  (Rome)  A  Flock  of  Sheep  on  the  Roman  Campagna. 

169.  Capone,  G.  (Majori)  Winter. 

170.  Zanetti,  Miti  G.  The  Island  of  Malamocco. 

171.  Guardabassi,  G.  (Rome)  The  Old  Gipsy. 

172.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  A  Procession. 

173.  Mariani,  C.  (Rome)  Yo  Triumphai. 

174.  Novo,  St.  (Venice)  The  Worst  of  All. 

WEST  WALL. 

175.  Malaspina,  A.  (Milan)  Shepherd. 

176.  Roi,  P.  (Venice)  Variety. 

177.  Guardabassi,  G.  The  Mayor’s  Wedding. 

178.  Guardabassi,  F.  M.  (Perugia)  H.  H.  Pope  Leo  XIII. 

179.  Gabrini,  P.  (Rome)  At  Sea. 

180.  Reycend,  E.  (Turin)  The  Po  Embankment  in  Turin. 

181.  Roi,  P.  (Venice)  Once  Friends. 

182.  Santoro,  Rubens  (Naples)  Gipsies. 

183.  Barbarini,  S.  (Modena)  Sketch  from  Nature. 

184.  Barbarini,  S.  (Modena)  Sketch  from  Nature. 

185.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  By  the  Window. 

186.  Barbarini,  S.  (Modena)  The  Train  is  Coming. 

187.  Barbarini,  S.  (Modena)  Sketch  from  Nature. 


GALLERY  78-SCULPTURE. 

NUMBERS  188  TO  198a,  INCLUSIVE. 

188.  Bottinelli,  A.  (Rome)  The  Dance. 

189.  Bottinelli,  A.  (Rome)  Poetry. 

190.  Bottinelli,  A.  (Rome)  Music. 

191.  Bottinelli,  A.  (Rome)  Painting. 

192.  Bottinelli,  A.  (Rome)  Sculpture. 

193.  Bottinelli,  A.  (Rome)  Architecture. 

194.  Sportini,  A.  (Milan)  The  Volunteer. 

195.  Ramazzotti,  S.  (Padua)  A  Dream. 

196.  Nelli,  A.  (Rome)  Spring. 

197.  Luzi,  A.  (Rome)  Tresteverina. 

198.  Pardo,  V.  (Rome)  Christoforo  Colombo. 

198a.  Ferrari,  Ettore  (Rome).  Lesbia. 


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GALLERY  78— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  199  TO  255,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  77. 

199.  Juglaris,  Tommaso  (Milan).  The  Prayer  on  the  Mountain.  (Over  the 

door.) 

200.  Wolf  (Venice).  Spring. 

201.  Wolf  (Venice).  Flirtation. 

202.  Van  Elven,  P.  T.  (Milan)  The  Market  at  Chaumont. 

203.  D’  Andrea,  F.  (Venice)  Flora. 

204.  Malaspina,  A.  (Milan)  A  Swiss  Mail  Coach. 

205.  Gasperini,  L.  (Venice)  The  Eviction. 

206.  Wolf  (Venice).  Summer. 

207.  Wolf  (Venice).  A  Venetian  Girl. 

208.  Van  Elven,  P.  T.  (Milan)  A  Caravan  by  the  Dead  Sea. 

NORTH  WALL. 

209.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Snowfall  at  Pescarenico. 

210.  De  Matteis,  A.  (Chicago)  Fruit. 

211.  Bruenn,  L.  (Rome)  The  First-born. 

213.  Guerra,  A.  (Badia  di  Cava)  Sanctuary  of  la  Cava. 

214.  Quaranta,  G.  (Naples)  A  Country  Milkwoman. 

215.  Costa,  A.  (Genoa)  The  Side  of  St.  Lorenzo  Cathedral. 

216.  Quaranta,  G.  (Naples)  A  Fruit  Grove  in  Spring. 

217.  Nobili,  R.  (Florence)  Listening. 

218.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Believers. 

219.  Corrodi,  H.  (Rome)  Tower  of  Charles  V.  at  Spezia. 

220.  Musso,  G.  (Palermo)  Visit  to  the  Temple. 

221.  Quaranta,  G.  (Naples)  Milanese  Dairy  Farm. 

222.  Bruenn,  L.  (Rome)  Music  Hath  Charms. 

223.  Bolimbau  (Leghorn).  The  Lady  of  the  Pearl. 

224.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Venice  from  the  Lagoon. 

225.  Capone,  G.  (Maiori)  A  Good  Piece  of  Game. 

226.  Petiti,  F.  (Rome)  Sorrento  Marine. 

227.  De  Matteis,  A.  (Chicago)  Fruit. 

228.  Capone,  G.  (Maiori)  “Hush!  There  is  Sister!’ 

WEST  WALL. 

229.  Quaranta,  G.  (Milan)  Blockaded. 

230.  Ciardi,  G.  (Venice)  On  the  Lagoon. 

231.  Ciardi,  G.  (Venice)  Canal  of  St.  Mark. 

232.  Ciardi,  G.  (Venice)  A  Southeast  Wind. 

233.  Ciardi,  G.  (Venice)  The  Basin  of  St.  Georgio  Venice. 

234.  Ciardi,  G.  (Venice)  Sunset  at  Ver  ice. 


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235.  Ciard'i,  G.  (Venice)  Spring  Clouds. 

236.  Bazzaro,  L.  (Milan)  The  Second  Nurse. 

south  Wall. 

237.  Guerra,  A.  (Badia  di  Cava)  A  Roman  Flower  Girl. 

238.  Berti,  G.  (Venice)  On  the  Banks  of  the  Brenta. 

239.  Barucci,  P.  (Rome)  On  the  Roman  Apennines. 

240.  Quaranta,  G.  (Milan)  The  Environs  of  Milan. 

241.  Mariotti,  F.  (Chicago)  Portrait  of  Mrs.  E.  B - . 

242.  Da  Molin,  O.  (Venice)  The  Ill-Fed. 

243.  Menegazzi,  C.  (Venice)  An  Alpine  Landscape. 

244.  Quaranta,  G.  (Naples)  Without  the  Sempione  Gate. 

245.  Bompiani,  A.  (Rome)  On  the  Sly. 

246.  Santoro,  R.  (Naples)  In  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

WEST  WALL. 

247.  Lombardo-Calamia,  G.  (Palermo)  •  Temple  of  Segesta,  Sicily. 

248.  Quaranta,  G.  (Milan)  Flamenga. 

249.  Bertolotti,  C.  (Milan)  Louise.  • 

250.  Quaranta,  G.  (Milan)  Luino,  Lake  Maggiore. 

251.  Capone,  G.  (Maiori)  Curiosity  (Costume  of  a  Maiori). 

252.  Battistini,  L.  (Coimbra)  Labor  and  Death. 

253.  Denza,  Ciro  (Naples).  Sunset  on  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

254.  Wolf  (Venice).  A  Venetian  Girl. 

255.  Moliica,  A.  (Naples)  The  Rivals. 


GALLERY  79— SCULPTURE. 

NUMBERS  256  TO  274,  INCLUSIVE. 

256.  Trenta  e,  G.  (Florence)  The  Last  of  the  Spartans. 

257.  Bastiani  (Florence).  During  the  Vintage. 

258.  Galli,  R.  (Milan)  Othello. 

259.  Galli,  R.  (Milan)  Desdemona. 

260.  Nelli,  A.  (Rome)  The  Satyr  Unmasked. 

261.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adr.)  The  Farewell  of  the  Bride. 

262.  Quadrelli,  E.  (Milan)  Giuseppe  Verdi. 

263.  Troubetskoy,  P.  (Milan)  An  Indian  Scout. 

264.  Troubetskoy,  P.  (Milan)  Regrets. 

265.  Troubetskoy,  P.  (Milan)  An  Arabian  Steed  at  Rest. 

266.  Ximenes,  A.  (Palermo)  Caught. 

267.  Trentanove,  G.  (Florence)  Mrs.  Alfred  G.  Harrison. 

268.  Calzolari,  O.  (Florence)  Fraternal  Love. 

269.  Luzi,  A.  (Rome)  An  Arab  Shepherd. 


374  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

270.  Maccagnani,  E.  (Rome)  Isn’t  it  Cold? 

271.  Troubetskoy,  P.  (Milan)  A  Bedouin  with  a  Camel. 

272.  Troubetskoy,  P.  (Milan)  An  Indian  Warrior. 

273.  Troubetskoy,  P.  (Milan)  A  Bedouin  Steed. 

274.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Stolen  Pleasure. 


GALLERY  79— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  275  TO  314,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  THE  ROTUNDA, 

275.  Mariani,  P.  (Monza)  Sunset  in-Liguria. 

276.  Bordignon,  N.  (Venice)  Mathelda. 

277.  Prati,  E.  (Aniedo)  First  Flowers  in  Venice. 

278.  Coen,  S.  (Venice)  A  Girl  of  the  People. 

NORTH  WALL. 

279.  Lancerotto,  E.  (Venice)  A  Regatta  at  Venice. 

280.  Nani,  N.  (Venice)  The  Consequences  of  Vice. 

281.  Armenise,  L.  (Milan)  The  Village  Fete. 

282.  Corelli,  A.  (Rome)  The  Angelus  on  St.  Peter’s  Day. 

283.  Bordignon,  N.  (Venice)  Emigrants. 

284.  Gasperini,  L.  (Venice)  The  Golden  Wedding. 

WEST  WALL. 

285.  Lancerotto,  E.  (Venice)  The  Madonna. 

286.  Lancerotto,  E.  (Venice)  Vanity  Fair. 

287.  De  Tommasi,  P.  (Rome)  Golden  Dreams. 

288.  Dali,  Oca  Bianca,  A.  (Verona)  The  Ouadrille. 

289.  Moradei,  A.  (Ravenna)  “Would  You  Like  My  Rose?” 

290.  Corrodi,  H.  (Rome)  The  Convent  of  St.  Lazaro. 

291.  Bottero,  G.  (Turin)  The  Jurors. 

292.  Corrodi,  H.  (Rome)  Fishermen  at  their  Shrine. 

293.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  The  Fall  of  the  Balloon. 

294.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  The  Lombard  Plain. 

295.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Rest  of  the  Fishermen  at  Chioggia. 

296.  Tarenghi,  E.  (Rome)  Contemplation. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

297.  Denza,  Cero  (Naples).  Sunset  on  the  Bay  of  Naples. 

298.  Battaglia,  D.  (Naples)  Pergolese  Rehearsing  his  Stabat. 

299.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Harvest  of  Indian  Corn. 


ITALY — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


300.  Mancini,  F.  (Naples)  A  Charge  of  Cavalry. 

301.  Martinetti,  M.  (Rome)  Malaria. 

302.  Corrodi,  H.  (Rome)  The  Overflow  of  the  Nile  at  the  Pyramids. 

303.  Sartorelli,  F.  (Venice)  On  the  Lagoon. 

304.  Carcano,  F.  (Milan)  Iseo  Lake. 

305.  Bruenn,  L.  (Rome)  A  Summer  Afternoon  in  a  Roman  Villa. 

306.  Zanetti,  Miti  F.  (Venice)  The  Public  Gardens  of  Venice. 

307.  Nani,  N.  (Venice)  Teasing  Surprise. 

308.  Tano,  E.  (Florence)  A  Tuscan  Farm. 

309.  Battaglia,  D.  (Naples)  A  Stable  with  Cattle. 

WEST  WALL. 

310.  Corteggiani,  M.  (Palermo)  The  Capucins’  Catacombs. 

311.  Buzzaro,  L.  (Milan)  The  Second  Nurse. 

312.  Boldini,  G.  (Paris)  Portrait  of  Miss - 

313.  Boldini,  G.  (Paris)  Portrait  of  a  Girl. 

314.  Boldini,  G.  (Paris)  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 


GALLERY  80-SCULPTURE. 

(THE  ROTUNDA.) 

NUMBERS  315  TO  330,  INCLUSIVE. 

315.  Nelli,  A.  (Rome)  H.  M.  King  Humbert  of  Italy. 

316.  Bazzaro,  E.  (Milan)  At  the  Cafe  Chantant. 

317.  Bazzaro,  E.  (Milan)  Bedouin  Mother. 

318.  Troubetskoy,  P.  (Milan)  The  Times. 

319.  Bistolfi,  L.  (Rome)  Portrait  of  Prof.  T. 

320.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  America. 

321.  Maltoni,  A.  (Ravenna)  Disinherited. 

322.  De  Paoli,  L.  (Pordenone)  Icarus. 

323.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Europe. 

324.  Luzi,  A.  (Rome)  President  Cleveland. 

325.  Bistolfi,  L.  (Rome)  Portrait  of  Mr. - 

326.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Asia. 

327.  Gugliandolo,  V.  (Messina)  Rosa  Donato,  Sicilian  Heroine. 

328.  Barbella,  C.  (Castellamare,  Adriatico)  Noli  me  Tangere. 

329.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Africa. 

330.  Bistolfi,  L.  (Rome)  Portrait  of  Mrs. - - 


3^6  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEPT  K — FINE  ARTS. 


GALLERIES  60  AND  61. 

REPRODUCTIONS  OF  CLASSICAL  BRONZES  (MOSTLY  FROM 
THE  EXCAVATIONS  OF  POMPEII  AND  HERCULANEUM.) 
FROM  THE  ORIGINALS  IN  THE  NATIONAL  MUSEUM,  NAPLES. 

THESE  REPRODUCTIONS  MAY  BE  ORDERED  OF  SIGNOR  ANGELO  DEL  NERO. 

(THIS  COLLECTION  HAS  BEEN  PURCHASED  FOR 
THE  ST.  LOUIS  MUSEUM  OF  FINE  ARTS.) 

NUMBERS  331  TO  441,  INCLUSIVE. 

GALLERY  61. 

331.  Psyche. 

332.  The  Mercury  of  Gian  Bologna. 

333.  Adoration. 

334.  Ptolemy  Lathros. 

335.  Ptolemy  Soter. 

ON  TOP  OF  GLASS  CASE  A. 

336.  Faun  with  a  Wine  Skin.  (Statuette.) 

33 7.  Figure  of  Winged  Victory.  (Statuette.) 

338.  Cupid  with  a  Dolphin.  (Statuette.) 

339.  Cupid  with  a  Jug.  (Statuette.) 

INSIDE  OF  GLASS  CASE  A. 

340.  Steelyard.  (Hanging  from  top.) 

341.  Dolphin  Lamp.  (Hanging  from  top.) 

342.  Steelyard.  (Hanging  from  top.) 

343.  Satyr  and  Pan-pipes  Lamp. 

344.  Human  Foot  Lamp. 

345.  Statuette  of  Faun. 

346.  Epicurus  (with  inscription).  * 

347.  Fortune  on  the  Globe.  (Statuette.) 

348.  Apollo  with  Lyre.  (Statuette.) 

349.  Jug  with  Figure. 

350.  Stag’s  Head  Cup. 

351.  Jug  with  Goats. 

352.  Venus  at  her  Toilet. 

353.  Bat  Lamp. 

354.  Juno  Vase. 

355.  Young  Satyr  with  Thyrsos. 

356.  Eagle  Jug. 

357.  Hermarchus  (with  inscription). 

358.  Demosthenes  (with  incription). 

359.  Abundance, 


ITALY — SCULPTURE. 


ON  TOP  OF  GLASS  CASE  B. 

360.  Cupid  with  a  Vase. 

361.  Faun  with  a  Wine  Skin. 

362.  Faun  Astride  a  Wine  Skin. 

363.  Faun  with  a  Dog. 

364.  Cupid  with  a  Mask. 

INSIDE  OF  GLASS  CASE  B. 

365.  Silenus  Lamp. 

366.  Zeno  Citiacus. 

367  Mortar  Cup  with  Grapes. 

368.  Agrippina. 

369.  Cupid  and  Goose  Lamp. 

370.  Three-light  Lamp.  (Hanging  from  top.) 

371.  Ram’s-head  Jug. 

372.  Jug  with  Faun. 

373.  Appollo  Vase-handle. 

374.  Lucius  Caecilius  Jucundus. 

375.  Sea-Horse  Jug. 

376.  Cupid  and  Dolphin. 

377.  Small  Jug. 

378.  Knocker — Medusa’s  Head. 

379.  Knocker — Medusa’s  Head,  with  Tongue  Out. 

380.  Venus  Anadyomene. 

381.  High  Relief  Knocker,  with  Medusa’s  Head. 

382.  Jug  with  Satyr. 

383.  Metrodorus. 

384.  Centaur  Vase.  (Nickel.) 

385.  Ruvo  Cup. 

386.  Doryphorus. 

GALLERY  60. 

387.  Head  of  Dante. 

388.  Cupid  with  a  Dolphin. 

389.  Sleeping  Faun. 

390.  Cupid  and  Goose. 

391.  Alexander. 

392.  A  Drunken  Faun. 

393.  Campanello  (gong). 

394.  Armor  of  a  Gladiator  (helmet). 

395.  Armor  of  a  Gladiator  (greave). 

396.  Armor  of  a  Gladiator  (greave). 

397.  Narcissus. 

398.  Mercury  in  Repose. 

399.  Amazon  on  Horseback. 

400.  The  Dancing  Faun. 

401.  Demosthenes  (with  inscription). 

402.  The  Angler. 


378  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP*T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

403.  Scipio  Africanus. 

404.  Apollo  with  Plectrum. 

405.  A  Gazelle. 

406.  Silenus  and  Bacchus. 

407.  A  Gazelle. 

408.  Apollo  Hermaphroditus. 

409.  Youth. 

410.  Faun  with  a  Wine  Skin. 

41 1.  Seneca. 

412.  Wrestler  or  Runner. 

413.  Hermes. 

414.  Sylla. 

415.  Apollonius. 

416.  Bearded  Dionisius. 

417.  Berenice. 

418.  Sylla. 

419.  Democritus. 

420.  Archytas. 

421.  Ptolemy  Alexander. 

422.  Heraclitus. 

423.  Youth  with  Chlamys. 

424.  Amazon. 

425.  Archaic  Apollo. 

426.  Westler  or  Runner. 

427.  Ptolemy  Philadelphus. 

428.  Sappho. 

429.  A  Dancer. 

430.  A  Dancer. 

431.  A  Dancer. 

432.  Candelabrum. 

433.  The  Borghese  Faun. 

434.  A  Dancer. 

435.  A  Dancer. 

436.  A  Dancer. 

437.  Agrippina. 

438.  Silenus. 

439.  Tripod-Satyrs. 

440.  Hercules  Taming  a  Stag. 

441.  Tripod-Sphynxes. 


Italy — water  colors. 


Group  141-Water  Colors. 

GALLERY  61— NUMBERS  442  TO  472  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  62. 

442.  Corelli,  A.  (Rome)  Woman  of  Latium. 

443.  Crisafi,  N.  (Palermo)  Monte  Pellegrino. 

444.  Nobili,  R.  (Florence)  Service  at  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 

445.  Lessi,  Tito  (Florence).  The  Bibliophile. 

446.  Crisafi,  N.  (Palermo)  Guadagna  on  River  Oreto. 

447.  Aureli,  G.  (Rome)  Presentation  of  Monsieur  Richelieu  to  Henry  IV. 

448.  Corelli,  A.  (Rome)  Serenata. 

449.  Rossi,  L.  (Paris)  Reception  at  the  Doge’s  Palace. 

450.  Capranica,  Grillo  G.  (Rome)  Truth. 

451.  Capranica,  Grillo  G.  (Rome)  Nennella. 

452.  Capranica,  Grillo  G.  (Rome)  Thecla. 

453.  Da  Molin,  O.  (Venice)  A  Fisher’s  Head. 

454.  Martinetti,  M.  (Rome)  A  Beggar. 

455.  Simoni,  G.  (Rome)  Fruit  Market,  Sorrento. 

456.  Guardabassi,  G.  (Rome)  The  Scholar  Monk. 

457.  Battaglia,  A.  (Rome)  Mower  Girls  in  the  Campagna. 

458.  Pennacchini,  D.  (Rome)  The  Lost  Child. 

459.  Barbarini,  S.  (Modena)  Still  Water. 

460.  De  Tommasi,  P.  (Rome)  Making  Ready  for  the  Procession. 

461.  De  Tommasi,  P.  (Rome)  Puzzled. 

462.  Guardabassi,  G.  (Rome)  Holy  Water  Cup,  St.  Peter’s. 

463.  Tiratelli,  C.  (Rome)  The  Patron  Saint  Day. 

464.  Simoni,  G.  (Rome)  The  Last  Day  of  the  Ramadan. 

465.  Pennacchini,  D.  (Rome)  Tarantella. 

466.  Corelli,  A.  (Rome)  Man  of  Latium. 


Group  143-Engravings,  Etc. 

(REGIA  CALCOGRAFIA,  ROME.) 
GALLERY  60— NUMBERS  467  TO  494,  INCLUSIVE. 
NORTH  WALL. 

467.  Heliodorus.  (After  Raphael.) 

468.  Dispute  of  the  Sacrament.  (After  Raphael.) 


380  world's  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP't  K — FINE  ARTS. 


EAST  WALL. 

469.  Prison  of  St.  Peter.  (After  Raphael.) 

470.  Mount  Parnassus.  (After  Raphael.) 

471.  Sybilla  Cumana.  (After  Raphael.) 

472.  Transfiguration.  (After  Raphael.) 

473.  Madonna  Regia  of  Naples.  (After  Raphael.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

474.  Prophet  Ezekiel.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

475.  Attila.  (After  Raphael.) 

476.  Sybilla  Delphica.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

477.  The  Prophet  Jeremiah.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

478.  The  Prophet  Joel.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

WEST  WALL. 

479.  Moses.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

480.  Miracle  of  Bolzena.  (After  Severati.) 

481.  Fire  of  the  Borgo.  (After  Raphael.) 

482.  Sybilla  Persica.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

483.  Sybilla  Eritrea.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

484.  The  Prophet  Isaiah.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

485.  The  Prophet  Daniel.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

NORTH  WALL. 

486.  Calves. 

487.  Innocenzo  X.  (After  Velasquez.) 

488.  The  Violinist  of  Raphael.  (After  Trevenin.) 

489.  Marino  Palace,  Milan. 

490.  The  Prophet  Jonah.  (After  Michael  Angelo.) 

491.  The  Iconoclasts.  (After  D.  Morelli.) 

492.  Asses. 

493.  Madonna  with  Child.  (After  Murillo.) 

494.  Lisa  Gioconda.  (After  Leonardo  da  Vinci.) 


CENTRAL  PAVILION— SCULPTURES. 

NUMBERS  495  TO  539,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  COURT. 

495*  Spalmach,  O.  (Rome)  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

496.  Tabacchi,  O.  (Turin)  Baigneuse. 

497.  Zocchi,  C.  (Florence)  Rebecca. 

498.  Canessa  (Genoa).  Carla. 

499.  Tabacchi,  O.  (Turin)  Tuffolina. 

500.  Albacini,  A.  (Rome)  Roman  Type. 

501.  Albacini,  A.  (Rome)  Pompeiian  Water  Girl. 

502.  Spalmach,  O.  (Rome)  Pereat. 

503.  Astorri,  E.  (Milan)  Serenade. 


ITALY — SCULPTURE. 


381 


504.  Ferrari,  Ett.  (Rome)  Lincoln  Dying. 

505.  Olivari,  G.  (Genoa)  Bronze  Wreath. 

506.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  A  Minstrel. 

507.  Albacini,  A.  (Rome)  Bathing  Woman. 

508.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Flower  Girl. 

509.  Canessa  (Genoa).  Willard. 

510.  Garella,  A.  (Florence)  Fishing. 

511.  Galli,  R.  (Milan)  Mandolinata. 

512.  Albacini,  A.  (Rome)  Pompeiian  Flower  Girl. 

513.  Bertone  (Florence).  Fruit  Seller. 

514.  Galli,  R.  (Milan)  Page. 

515.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  The  Angel  of  the  Resurrection. 

516.  Calvi,  P.  (Milan)  Zelika. 

517.  Argenti,  G.  (Milan)  Modesty. 

518.  Galli,  R.  (Milan)  Bebe. 

519.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Labor. 

520.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Physics. 

521.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Fidelity. 

522.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Sea  Nymph. 

523.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Mechanics. 

524.  Bardi,  A.  (Carrara)  Genius  of  Science, 

525.  Monzini,  G.  (Clivio)  Flora. 

526.  Monzini,  G.  (Clivio)  Modesty. 

527.  Albacini,  A.  (Rome)  Roman  Type. 

528.  Garella,  A.  (Florence)  The  Love  Letter. 

529.  Lavezzari,  G.  (Genoa)  The  Fisher  Boy. 

530.  Nelli,  A.  (Rome)  Ismael. 

531.  Gonella,  E.  (Milan)  Curiosity. 

532.  Troubestkoy,  P.  (Milan)  Model  of  a  Monument  to  Dante. 

533.  Troubestkoy,  P.  (Milan)  Model  of  a  Monument  to  Garibaldi. 

534.  Ventura,  A.  (Milan)  Incroyable. 

535.  Galimberti,  G.  (Milan)  Alpine  Guide. 

536.  Gariboldi,  E.  (Milan)  Communism. 

537.  Astorri,  E.  (Milan)  Friendship. 

538.  Andreoni,  O.  (Rome)  Cupid. 

539.  Bracony,  L.  (Paris)  Echo  (Marble).  (Lately  removed  to  gallery  77.) 


I 


PROF.  S.  CHOYO. 


JAPAN 


Imperial  Commissioners, 

Hon.  n.  yamataki, 
hon.  s.  tejima, 

5503  Cornel'.  Avenue 


Examiner  of  Art  Works, 

S.  AMANO, 

5503  Cornell  Avenue. 


Officer  in  Charge  of  Exhibits, 

S.  CHOYO. 


For  information  concerning  exhibits  for 
sale,  apply  to  Mr.  S.  Choyo,  Gallery 
24,  West  Court,  Central  Pavilion, 


383 


384  WORLD'S  COLTJMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


JAPAN. 

THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  EXHIBITS  ARE  FOR  SALE.  PRICES 
MAY  BE  OBTAINED  FROM  MR.  S.  CHOYO,  GALLERY  64. 


Groups  139  to  145  Inclusive. 


The  art  productions  of  Japan,  differing  so  widely  from  those  of  Western 
nations,  and  the  installation  being  made  to  secure  the  best  artistic  effect  in  the 
space  at  command,  there  has  been  little  attempt  to  separate  the  different 
groups  of  the  classification.  In  cataloguing  the  exhibits,  therefore,  the  order 
of  installation  has  been  followed  rather  than  the  order  of  classification. 

WEST  COURT. 

NUMBERS  1  TO  9,  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  98. 

BEGINNING  IN  THE  CENTER  OF  THE  SPACE  AT  THE  ENTRANCE. 

1.  Niwa,  Keiskd.  Yasaka  Pagoda.  (Wood.)  With  separate  model  in 

wood,  showing  details  of  the  construction  of  a  pagoda.  (On  pedestals.) 

2.  Okazaki,  Sessei.  Kongdriki.  (Bronze.)  (On  pedestal.) 

3.  Okazaki,  Sessei.  An  Eagle.  (Bronze.)  (On  pedestal.) 

4.  Okazaki,  Sessei.  A  Pair  of  Dragons  in  Clouds  over  the  Water, 

(Bronze.) 

5.  Ishikawa,  Mitsuaki.  Kannon — The  Goddess  of  Mercy.  (Ivory.) 

EAST  WALL  OF  ALCOVE. 

6.  Taki,  Katei.  Peacocks.  (Painting.) 

SOUTH  WALL  OF  ALCOVE. 

7.  Iida,  Shinbichi.  A  pair  of  embroidered  wall  screens. 

8.  Yamada,  Kisai.  A  Wrestler.  (Wood.) 

WEST  WALL  OF  ALCOVE. 

9.  Nogchi,  Yukok,  A  Group  of  Carp,  with  Water  Weeds.  (Painting.) 


JAPAN. 


385 


GALLERY  24. 

NUMBERS  10  TO  100,  INCLUSIVE. 

THIS  PRINCIPAL  GALLERY  OF  THE  JAPANESE  SECTION  IS 
SEPARATED  BY  SCREENS  INTO  THREE  SECTIONS. 

SECTION  1. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  ALCOVE  98. 

10.  Kono,  Bairei.  A  Landscape  in  Autumn.  (Painting.) 

•  EAST  WALL. 

11.  Kawashima,  Jimbei.  Wall  hanging.  (Kawashima  Isure.)  Nikko.  (A 

Festival  Procession.) 

12.  Hashimoto,  GahO.  A  Landscape  in  Misty  Atmosphere.  (Painting.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

13.  Kmagai,  Naohiko.  A  Landscape.  (Painting.) 

[4.  Watanabe,  Seitei.  Roosters  on  a  Cart  in  the  Snow.  (Painting.) 

15.  Kajima,  Ippu.  Landscape.  (On  metallic  plate.) 

16.  Kano,  Natsuo.  Herons  Among  the  Reeds.  (Metal  plaque.) 

17.  Kagawa,  Katsuhiro.  Monkeys  Playing  with  Insects.  (On  metal  plate.) 

18.  Unno,  Shomin.  Kanjogaka,  A  ‘LW’-Dance.  '  (Metal  plaque.) 

19.  Shoami,  Katsuyoshi.  A  Bird  on  the  Nandia  Japonica,  in  Snow.  (Metal 

plaque.)  • 

WEST  WALL. 

20.  Kishi,  Chikdo.  A  Tigress.  (Painting.) 

21.  Ishikawa,  Mitsuaki  Sekiza  (Kannon  Sitting  on  the  Rock).  (Wood.) 

22.  Unno,  Shomin.  An  Arat  with  a  Dog  of  Fo.  (On  tablet  in  a  medallion.) 

23.  Unno,  Shomin.  Frog: — The  Hermit.  (On  tablet  in  a  medallion.) 

24.  Namikawa,  Soske.  The  Top  of  Fujisan.  (Cloisonne,  without  wire.) 

25.  Okazaki,  Sessei.  Benten,  Goddess  of  Music.  (Bronze.) 

26.  Mrakami,  Tetsdo.  Nitta  Yoshisada. 

27.  Kishi,  Chikdo.  A  Fight  between  a  Kite  and  a  Crow.  (Painting.) 

NORTH  WALL. 

28.  Ogata,  Gekko.  A  Festival  of  Sanno  (a  temple)  at  Edo.  (Painting.) 

ON  A  PEDESTAL. 

29.  Takamra,  Koun.  An  Old  Monkey  with  the  Feathers  of  an  Eagle. 

(Cherry  wood.) 

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IN  GLASS  CASE— No.  1. 

30.  Namikawa,  Yasuyuki.  A  pair  of  vases.  (Cloisonne.) 

31.  Jomi,  Eiskd.  A  “No”  Dance.  (On  a  red  copper  vase. 

32.  Yoshida,  Shiuzo.  Cherry  Flowers,  Maple  Leaves,  etc.  (On  metal  box.) 

33.  Kuroba,  Gimbei.  Three  Sages.  (On  metal.) 

34.  Ito,  Katsuyoshi.  Card  receiver,  with  flowers  and  birds.  (Metal.) 

35.  Tsukada,  Shuky5.  An  Eagle  on  a  Rock.  (On  metal  incense  box.) 

36.  Sguira,  a  pair  of  metal  vases  with  figures  behind  curtains.  (Exhibited 

by  Otsuka  Takzo.) 

37.  Shoami,  Katsuyoshi.  (a)  Silver  incense-burner,  with  designs  represent¬ 

ing  spring  plants  and  fowls.  ( b )  Incense  box,  with  stand;  with  deco¬ 
ration  of  autumn  chrysanthemums. 

38.  Tsukada,  ShukyS.  Card  receiver.  (Metal.) 

39.  Sawada,  Ginjinro.  Sixteen  Arats.  (On  metal  incense  box.) 

40.  Essai,  Masami  (Kotanino).  Card  receiver  with  Spring  Scene. 

41.  Funakoshi,  Shummin.  Peacock  and  Peony..  (On  metal  box.) 

42.  Kanaya,  Gorosabro.  A  small  table-screen,  with  Bamboo,  Moon,  etc. 

(Metal.) 

43.  Morimra,  Ichitard.  Lacquered  cabinet. 

44.  Kagawa,  Katsuhiro.  A  pair  of  vases.  (Metal.) 


SECTION  2. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  SECTION  1. 

45.  Suzki,  Shdnen.  Spring  Scenery.  (Painting.) 

46.  Hasegawa,  Gyokjun  (Kinkakji.)  The  Temple  of  the  Golden  Pavilion. 

(Painting.)  % 

EAST  WALL. 

47.  Hashimoto,  Chikanob.  Customs  in  the  Tokgawa  Period.  (Painting.) 

48.  Kose,  Shdseki.  A  Great  Japanese  Teacher — Shotoktaishi.  (Painting.) 

49.  Imao,  Keinen.  A  Group  of  Carp.  (Painting.) 

50.  Tsulzawa,  Tanshin  (Oshokun).  An  Old  Chinese  Court  Lady.  (Paint¬ 

ing.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

51.  Araki,  Kampo.  A  Rooster  and  a  Hen  among  Banana  Plants  by  the 

Water  Side  when  it  is  Raining.  (Water  color  painting  on  silk.) 

52.  Kawada,  Shibataro.  Hotei  (one  of  the  Seven  Gods  of  Fortune)  with  a 

Child.  (Cloisonne.) 

53.  Suzki,  Shonen.  A  Snow  Scene.  (Painting.) 

54.  Tanigchi,  Kokyo.,  A  Cherry  Blossom  Picnic  in  the  Middle  Ages. 

55.  Nomra,  Runkyo.  A  Landscape  during  Rain.  (Painting.) 

WEST  WALL. 

56.  Ikeda,  Shinsai.  The  Kawanakajima  Battle.  (Painting.) 


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57.  Nishimra,  Sozaemon.  Waterfall  at  the  source  of  the  Hotzgawa.  (Em¬ 

broidered  panel.) 

NORTH  WALL. 

58.  Sgitani,  Sessho.  A  Landscape  in  black  and  white  on  silk.  (Painting.) 

59.  Kikchi,  Hobun.  Herons  by  a  Pine  Tree  alongside  the  Water.  (Paint¬ 

ing.) 

ON  PEDESTAL  IN  CENTER. 

60.  Otake,  Norikni.  A  Rooster  with  a  long  tail  on  a  Plum  Tree,  beneath 

which  are  a  hen  and  little  chickens.  (Bronze.) 


SECTION  3. 

NORTH  AND  EAST  WALLS. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  SECTION  2. 

61.  Nishimra,  Sozaemon.  A  six  panel  screen,  decorated  with  embroidery. 

(Kyotd  Higashiyama  scenery.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  2— BEGINNING  AT  EAST  END. 

62.  Sasaki,  Seihichi.  The  Gion  Festival.  (In  textile  fabric.) 

63.  Seijigaisha.  Incense  burner.  (Porcelain.) 

64.  Miyagawa,  Kozan.  Peach-blow  vase.  Crawling  dragon  design. 

65.  Slijigasha.  A  pair  of  flower  vases.  (Incised  metal.) 

66.  Miyagawa,  Kozan.  Peach-blow  vase.  Flying  dragon  design. 

67.  Higchi,  Halzane.  A  flower  vase;  rice  grains.  (Porcelain.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE  3 — BEGINNING  AT  EAST  END. 

68.  Cawashima,  Jimbei.  Wall  hanging  flower-basket.  (Kawashima  Tsu- 

zre.) 

69.  ifamada,  Kisai.  Heidchi  Monogatari  (A  military  procession  of  the 

olden  time).  (Wood.) 

70.  Ikeda,  Taishin.  Enoshima  Scenery.  (Lacquer  panel.) 

71.  Morishita,  Morihachi.  Lacquer  box.  Black  ground  with  fan  patterns. 

72.  Kawanobe,  Itcho.  Gold-lacquered  double  box,  with  tray.  Flower  deco¬ 

ration. 

73.  Aosno,  Sozabro.  Lacquered  box. 

74.  Seihu,  Yobei.  A  white  vase  with  tree  peony  patterns. 

75.  Miyagawa,  Kozan.  Vase.  Dragon  and  waves  pattern. 

76.  Seiha,  Ydhei.  Celadon  vase. 

77.  Tasaki,  Sakan  (S6un).  The  Top  of  Fujisan.  (Painting.) 

78.  Mochizki,  Gyoksen.  Fish  in  the  Hotzgawa  River.  (Painting.) 

79.  Imao,  Keinen.  Monkey  Running  from  an  Eagle.  (Painting.) 


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NORTH  WALL. 

80.  Kawabata,  Gyoksho.  A  Toy  Seller.  (Painting.) 

81.  Mrass,  Gyokden.  Japanese  Pheasants.  (Painting.) 

ON  TOP  OF  GLASS  CASE  NO.  4  (iN  CENTER). 

82.  Iida,  Shinhichi.  The  Ranzan  Rapids.  (Embroidered  panel.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE  NO.  4. 

83.  Morishita,  Morihachi.  Lacquer  box.  Gold  ground  with  butterflies  and 

wisteria.  (With  tray.) 

84.  Sawada,  Jiro.  Double  box  lacquered  with  chrysanthemums.  (With  tray.) 

85.  Igarashi,  Tajiro.  A  table.  (Lacquer.)  (Exhibited  by  Hirasawa  Kisabro.) 

86.  Igarashi,  Tajiro.  Writing  case.  (Exhibited  by  Hirasawa  Kisabro.) 

(Nos.  85  and  86  belong  together.) 

87.  Igarashi,  Tajiro.  Gold  lacquer  box.  (Exhibited  by  Yokoyama  Ryuhei.) 

88.  Nihon  Makie  Gaisha.  A  cake  box. 

89.  Nihon  Makie  Gaisha.  A  cake  box. 

90.  Nihon  Makie  Gaisha.  A  writing  case. 

91.  Igarashi,  Tajiro.  Box  and  writing  case.  (Lacquer.)  (Exhibited  by  Yoko¬ 

yama  Ryuhei.) 

92.  Kobayashi,  Kojiro.  Writing  case.  (Lacquer,  with  chrysanthemum  design,) 

93.  Matsuoka,  Kichiheri.  A  writing  case.  (Lacquer.) 

94.  Kawagchi,  RyGzo.  A  small  incense  burner.  (Cloisonne.) 

95.  Nishimra,  Biun.  Hana  Kanon.  (Wood.) 

96.  Namekawa,  Sadakatsu.  Top  on  globular  iron  censer. — Carp  and  Turtle 

design. 

97.  Asahi,  Meido  (Hats).  A  Japanese  boy  with  a  dove  and  a  cat.  (Ivory.) 

98.  Asahi,  Gyokzan.  A  skull.  (Ivory.)  (In  the  hands  of  figure  No.  99.) 

99.  Okiokag  (Asahi  Eizo).  Ikkyu — a  great  Japanese  thinker.  (Rosewood.) 

100.  Shimamra,  Shummei  (Kamatari).  A  Japanese  Warrior  of  olden  time. 

(Ivory.) 


WEST  COURT— SECOND  FLOOR. 

EAST  END  (NEXT  TO  ROTUNDA). 

SCREEN  I— NORTH  SIDE. 

101.  Tanigchi,  Taichi.  Peacocks  on  a  Pomegranate  Tree.  (Painting.) 

102.  Miyake,  Gokyo.  Cats,  butterflies  and  peony. 

SCREEN  II— SOUTH  SIDE. 

103.  Kobayashi,  Gokyo.  A  Flock  of  Ducks. 

104.  Hara,  Ryutaro.  A  Falcon  on  a  Pine  Tree.  (Painting.)  . 

105.  Mumemura,  Keisan.  Autumn  Flowers  in  Moonlight.  (Painting.) 


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EAST  WALL — (PANEL  167). 

106.  Mraoka,  Oto.  A  “No”  Dance.  (Painting.) 

107.  Takahashi,  Gyokuen.  A  Flock  of  Ducks.  (Painting.) 

SCREEN  II— NORTH  SIDE. 

108.  Lfjti,  Yajiro.  A  Group  of  Carp.  (Painting.) 

109.  Mori,  Shungak.  An  Eagle  watching  his  Prey  from  a  Tree.  (Painting.) 

SCREEN  II— SOUTH  SIDE. 

no.  Suzuki,  Kason.  One  of  six  paintings  in  the  Nikko  Temple. 
hi.  Suzuki,  Kason.  One  of  six  paintings  in  the  Nikko  Temple. 

112.  Suzuki,  Kason.  One  of  six  paintings  in  the  Nikko  Temple. 

ON  A  LONG  STAND  OCCUPYING  THE  CENTRAL  SPACE. 

113  Suzuki,  Chokichi.  Twelve  falcons.  (Bronze.)  Made  under  the  designs  and 
instruction  of  the  exhibitor,  Hayashi  Tadamasa,  Tokyo.  A  combina¬ 
tion  of  Sculpture,  Casting  and  the  production  of  Patina.  The  result  of 
four  years  of  labor. 

SCREEN  III— NORTH  SIDE. 

114.  Suzuki,  Kason.  One  of  six  paintings  in  the  Nikko  Temple. 

115.  Suzuki,  Kason.  One  of  six  paintings  in  the  Nikko  Temple. 

116.  Suzuki,  Kason.  One  of  six  paintings  in  the  Nikko  Temple. 

SCREEN  III— SOUTH  SIDE. 

117.  Asae,  Ryukyd.  A  Peacock  on  a  Cherry  Tree.  (Painting.) 

118.  Fuju,  Gyoksho.  Birds  and  Flowers.  (Painting.) 

EAST  WALL— (PANEL  148.) 

119.  Yuike,  Masaaki.  A  Battle  (Maeda  Inuchiyo).  (Painting.) 

120.  Hada,  Gesshu.  Kinkakuji  Temple.  (Painting.) 

SCREEN  IV— NORTH  SIDE. 

121.  Takeuchi,  Seiho.  A  Landscape.  (Painting.) 

122.  Yamamoto,  Shunkyo.  Snow  Scenery.  (Painting.) 

SCREEN  IV— SOUTH  SIDE. 

123.  Kawabe,  Mitate.  The  Battle  of  Nambok  Court.  (Painting.) 

124.  Takahashi,  Gyokuen.  Cherry  Tree  and  Swallows.  (Painting.) 

125.  Ikeda,  Keisen.  A  Flock  of  Ducks.  (Pointing.) 

SOUTH  COURT-SECOND  FLOOR. 

NORTH  END  (NEXT  TO  ROTUNDA.) 

126.  Watano,  Kichiji..  A  pair  of  vases  with  censer.  Hydrangea  design. 

127.  Miyagawa,  Kozan.  A  pair  of  vases.  Dragons  in'  conventional  waves, 

incised. 

128.  Kato,  Tomataro.  A  landscape  on  a  vase. 

129.  Watano,  Kichiji.  A  censer  with  peacock-top. 


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130.  Taizan,  Yohei.  A  vase  with  chrysanthemum  decoration. 

131.  Miyagawa,  Kozan.  A  vase  with  plum-blossom  decoration  on  a  yellow 

ground. 

NORTH  WALL  (PANEL  144). 

132.  Shobei,  Shiino.  A  panel  of  embroidery.  A  landscape. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  5— WEST  SIDE. 

133.  Shobei,  Shiino.  An  embroidered  panel.  A  bird  on  a  plum  tree. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  5— EAST  SIDE. 

134.  Shobei,  Shiind.  An  embroidered  panel.  A  hoo  bird  on  a  kiri  tree. 

135.  Suzuki,  Chokichi.  An  Eagle.  (Bronze.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  6— WEST  SIDE. 

136.  Iida,  Shinhichi.  A  wall  hanging  of  cut  velvet. 

137.  Tanaka,  Soyu.  A  gate  of  the  Nikko  Temple.  (Higrashimon.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  6— EAST  SIDE. 

138.  Omura,  Wakichiro.  A  pair  of  embroidered  curtains.  Peacocks  and 

chrysanthemums. 

139.  Moriyama,  Yoshihei.  Textile  fabric,  in  flower  pattern. 

SCREEN  V— WEST  SIDE. 

140.  Kano,  Tomonobu.  Heichi  Battle.  (Painting.) 

SCREEN  V— EAST  SIDE. 

141.  Nakagawa,  Soske.  Rice  Field  and  Rising  Sun.  (Painting.) 

142.  Kubota,  Beisen.  Two  Eagles  Carrying  off  a  Rabbit.  (Painting.) 

143.  Kael-yama,  Tokusabro.  “Hakkok.”  (Painting.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  7— WEST  SIDE. 

144.  Omura,  Wakichiro.  A  pair  of  embroidered  wall  hangings. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  8— EAST  SIDE. 

145.  Nishimra,  Sozaemon.  Screen  of  Yuzen  cut  velvet.  Ducks  among 

Reeds. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  9— BOTH  SIDES. 

146.  Nishimra,  Sozaemon.  Six  panel  screen,  with  embroidered  front  and 

Yuzen  cut  velvet  back. 


EAST  COURT. 


WEST  END  (NEXT  TO  ROTUNDA). 

ON  A  PEDESTAL. 

147.  Fujita,  Bunzo.  Victory.  (Plaster.) 


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SCREEN  VI— SOUTH  SIDE. 

148.  Ando,  Chiutato.  A  Temple.  (Oil  painting.) 

149.  Ando,  Chiutato.  Flower  Sight-seers.  (Oil  painting.) 

ON  A  PEDESTAL. 

150.  Fujita,  Bunzo.  Temptation.  (Plaster.) 

SCREEN  VI— NORTH  SIDE. 

15s.  Kobayashi,  Mango.  A  Shiba  Temple. 

152.  Shiino,  Shobey.  Landscape  with  Fujisan.  (Embroidery.) 

WEST  WALL— PANEL  No.  167. 

153.  Takenouchi,  Kyuichi.  Yuima — A  Chinese  Buddhist  Sage.  (Lacquer 

carving.) 

ON  A  PEDESTAL. 

154.  Yuga,  S.  The  Kondo  Tennoji  Temple.  (Wood.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  10— SOUTH  SIDE. 

155.  Nishimra,  Sozaemon.  Peacocks  on  a  Pine  Tree.  (Embroidered  wall 

hanging.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  10— NORTH  SIDE. 

COLLECTION  OF  SOLID  COLOR  PORCELAINS. 

156  to  212,  inclusive.  Makz,  K5zan.  A  collection  of  solid  color  porcelains, 
exhibited  by  Hayasni  Tadamasa,  Tokyo.  (57  specimens.) 

213.  Miyagawa,  K5zan.  A  pair  of  vases  ornamented  with  reproductions  of 
characteristic  examples  of  the  various  kinds  of  old  Japanese  and  Chi¬ 
nese  pottery,  oorceiains,  etc.,  giving  a  historical  review  of  the  art. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  11. 

COLLECTION  OF  DECORATED  KYOTO  EARTHENWARE. 

214  to  253,  inclusive.  Hayashi,  Tadamasa.  A  collection  of  decorated  Kyoto 
earthenware.  An  attempt  to  revive  the  lost  art  by  Tozan,  under  the 
instruction  and  design  of  the  exhibitor. 

IN  GLASS  CASE  No.  12— SOUTH  SIDE. 

COLLECTION  OF  SOLID  COLOR  PORCELAINS. 

254  to  353>  inclusive.  Takemoto,  Hayata.  A  collection  of  one  hundred  vari¬ 
eties  of  solid  color  porcelains.  Exhibited  by  Hayashi  Tadamasa, 
Tokyo. 

These  pieces  are  the  fruit  of  ten  years  of  study  and  labor  in  the  effort  to  revive  the 
lost  arts  of  China  and  Japan.  These  works  are  the  last  results  of  the  artist’s  untiring 
labor  and  numberless  experiments.  They  were  made  especially  for  exhibition  at  the 
World’s  Columbian  Exposition.  The  artist’s  over-exertion  led  to  his  untimely  death. 
He  died  shortly  after  the  last  of  these  pieces  were  taken  from  the  oven. 

354.  Namekawa,  Sosuk6.  Bottle.  Translucent  green  enamel  on  silver. 
Exhibited  by  Hayashi  Tadamasa,  Tokyo. 


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355.  Namekawa,  Sosuke.  Bottle.  Marbled  pink  enamel.  Exhibited  by 

Hayashi  Tadamasa,  Tokyo. 

356.  Namekawa,  Sosuk6.  Bottle.  Marbled  blue  enamel.  Exhibited  by 

Hyashi  Tadamasa,  Tokyo. 

357.  Namekawa,  Sosuke.  Enameled  picture  of  a  white  rooster  and  hen. 

Exhibited  by  Hayashi  Tadamasa,  Tokyo. 

358.  Takemoto,  Hayato.  Vase  of  brown  porcelain. 

359.  Takemoto,  Hayato.  Vase  of  polychromatic  porcelain. 

ON  A  PEDESTAL. 

360.  Takeuchi,  Kyuichi.  Gigeiten. — A  Buddhist  mythological  personage. 

(Wood  carving,  colored.) 

IN  GLASS  CASE  NO.  12— NORTH  SIDE. 

361.  Nishimra,  Sozaemon.  A  wall  hanging  of  Yuzen  cut  velvet,  the  eight 

Scenes  of  Omi. 

ON  A  STAND. 

362.  Isogaya,  S.  Sengen  palace  in  Shizuoka.  (Wood.) 

ON  THREE  SCREENS. 

363.  Kokka-Sha.  Colored  prints.  Three  frames  from  wood  cuts  showing 

the  process  of  producing  a  finished  illustration  in  color. 

364.  Kokka-Sha.  Xylographs  for  the  monthly  magazine. 

365.  Kokka-Sha.  Xylographic  blocks. 

366.  Takenouchi,  Kyuichi  (Shiteuno).  A  Buddhist  Ethnological  Creature. 

(Wood.) 

367.  Nishiwo,  Kisabro  (Tokyo).  Group  of  Tortoises.  (Bronze.) 

368.  Wakai,  Kanesabro  (Tokyo).  A  Falcon.  (Bronze.) 

369.  Wakai,  Kanesabro  (Tokyo).  A  Heron.  (Silver.) 

370.  Wakai,  Kanesabro  (Tokyo).  The  Buddhist  Goddess  of  Mercy.  (Ivory.) 

371.  Morikawa,  Sobun.  A  Herd  of  Stags.  (Painting.) 

372.  Matsuoka,  Kichihei.  Small  lacquer  box. 

373.  Matsuoka.  Small  rectangular  box.  (Lacquer.) 

374.  Miyamoto,  Kats.  Incense  box. 

EAST  COURT— GROUND  FLOOR— WEST  END  OF  COURT. 

UNDER  A  CANOPY. 

375.  Suzuki,  Shirozayemon  (Yokohama).  Two  vases  and  an  incense  bumcy, 

in  Cloisonne. 

These  three  pieces  are  the  largest  examples  of  Cloisonne  enamel  ever  made.  'The  vases 
are  eight  feet  eight  inches  high.  Work  upon  them  was  begun  in  1890  and  finished  in 
January,  1893.  They  were  designed  especially  for  exhibition  at  the  World’s  Columbian 
Exposition,  and  upon  their  completion  were  viewed  by  the  Empress  of  Japan. 

The  designs  on  the  vases  were  the  idea  of  Mr.  Shin  Shiwoda,  Special  Counsellor  for 
Arts  of  the  Japanese  Commission  to  the  World’s  Columbian  Exposition.  Their  manu¬ 
facture  was  undertaken  by  Mr.  Shirozayemon  Suzuki,  of  Yokohama,  with  the  co-opera¬ 
tion  of  Mr.  Seizayemon  Tsunekawa,  at  Nagoya.  The  original  design  was  painted  by  Mr. 
Kanpo  Araki,  of  TOkyO,  and  the  black  ink  sketch  on  the  copper  was  made  by  Kiosai 


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Oda,  of  Nagoya.  The  men  directly  in  charge  of  making  the  vases  were  Gisaburo  Tsuka- 
moto  and  Kihio  ye  Hayashi,  of  Toshima.  The  design  for  the  wood  carving  was  made 
by  Setsuko  Nishiyama,  of  Nagoya,  and  the  carving  was  done  by  Kinzaburo  Yeguchi,  of 
Nagoya.  The  bronze  American  eagle  was  made  by  Yukimune  Sugiura,  of  TOkyO.  The 
general  design  represents  the  seasons  of  the  year :  the  group  of  chickens  typifying 
spring;  the  dragon,  summer,  and  the  two  eagles,  autumn;  while  on  the  reverse,  with 
two  red  eagles,  a  winter  scene  is  portrayed.  The  same  design  also  symbolizes  three 
virtues  —wisdom,  honesty  and  strength,  symbolized  respectively, by  the  dragon,  chickens 
and  eagles. 

Another  idea  conveyed  by  the  front  design  is,  that  the  dragon  typifies  China;  the  two 
eagles,  Russia;  the  group  of  chickens,  the  Corean  Islands,  and  the  rising  sun,  the 
Empire  of  Japan;  while  the  bronze  eagle  on  the  cover  of  the  censer  is  the  American 
eagle. 

The  silver  stars  inlaid  on  the  horizontal  red  and  white  stripes  on  the  top  of  the  vases 
and  censer  are  emblematic  of  the  American  stars  and  stripes,  while  the  chrysanthe¬ 
mums  and  other  Imperial  floral  emblems  strewn  on  the  stripes  symbolize  the  close 
friendship  between  Japan  and  the  United  States.  The  handles  of  the  vases  are  shaped 
after  chrysanthemum  leaves— the  chrysanthemum  being  the  imperial  crest  of  Japan. 

The  blossoming  cherry  tree  on  the  censer  is  symbolic  also  of  spring.  The  full  moon 
with  the  flight  of  birds,  on  one  of  the  vases,  symbolize  summer  and  autumn.  The 
lower  portion  of  each  vase  shows  bouquets  of  grasses  of  flowers  native  to  Japan. 

The  pedestals  on  which  the  vases  rest  are  made  from  keyaki,  a  hardwood  tree  grown 
in  Japan,  the  wood  of  which  is  prized  for  its  fine  grain  and  durability.  The  pieces 
from  which  the  pedestals  are  formed  are  two  hundred  years  old,  having  been  taken  from 
a  temple  recently  destroyed  by  an  earthquake.  The  panels  in  the  pedestals  are  carved 
from  this  wood  and  show  seventy  different  specimens  of  flowers. 


PROF.  NATAL  PESADO, 


MEXICO 


Commissioner  General, 
MIGUEL  SERRANO, 

Lexington  Hotel. 

Office,  5038  Washington  Ave. 


Commissioners  for  Fine  Arts, 
JOSE  MA  VELASCO, 

1328  Michigan  Ave. 


FRANCISCO  VELASCO, 

1328  Michigan  Ave. 


NATAL  PESADO, 

5038  Washington  Ave. 


396  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K— FINE  ARTS. 


MEXICO. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 


Group  119-Sculpture. 

NUMBERS  1  TO  13,  INCLUSIVE. 

UPPER  GALLERY — EAST  END  OF  EAST  COURT— ALCOVES  116, 

117,  118  AND  119. 

1.  Contreras,  Jesus  (City  of  Mexico).  “The  Past.”  (A  head.) 

2.  Guerra,  Gabriel  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  Leandro  Fernandez,  Civil 

Engineer. 

3.  Guerra,  Gabriel  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  General  Carlos  Pacheco. 

4.  Contreras,  Jesus  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  the  Ex-President,  Benito 

Juarez. 

5.  Centurion,  Jose  Maria  (Puebla).  Bust  of  Esteban  Antunano. 

6.  Centurion,  Jose  Maria  (Puebla,  Mexico).  Bust  of  Francisco  Morales. 

7.  Guerra,  Gabriel  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  the  President  of  the  Republic, 

General  Porfirio  Diaz. 

8.  Guerra,  Gabriel  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  Christ. 

9.  Contreras,  Jesus  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  the  President  of  the  Republic, 

General  Porfirio  Diaz. 

10.  Guerra,  Gabriel  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  the  Holy  Virgin  Mary. 

11.  Guerra,  Gabriel  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  General  Manuel  Gonzalez 

Cosio. 

12.  Contreras,  Jesus  (City  of  Mexico).  Bust  of  General  Felipe  Berriozabal 

AT  EAST  END  OF  EAST  COURT— MAIN  FLOOR— FACING  THE 

ENTRANCE. 

13.  Guerra,  Gabriel  (City  of  Mexico).  “A  Mockery  of  Cupid.”  (Bronze 

group.) 


MEXICO — PAINTINGS  IN  OIL. 


397 


Group  140-Paintings  in  Oil. 


EAST  END  OF  EAST  COURT. 

BEGINNING  ON  THE  STAIRCASE  AT  THE  NORTHEAST  CORNER  OF  THE  EAST 

COURT. 

14.  Almanza,  Cleofas  (Zacatecas).  Courtyard  of  the  National  Museum  of 

Mexico. 

15.  Velasco,  Josd  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Valley  of  Oaxaca. 

16.  Almanza,  Cleofas  (Zacatecas).  River  of  Orizaba. 

17.  Almanza,  Cleofas  (Zacatecas).  Grove  of  Chapultepec. 

18.  Yzaguirre,  Leandro  (City  of  Mexico).  Columbus  at  the  Rabida. 

19.  Bribiesca,  Alberto  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Good  Samaritan. 

20.  Martinez,  Ysidro  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Resurrection  of  the  Princess 

Papantzin.  Aztec  legend. 

21.  Mendoza,  Francisco  (Saltillo).  La  Viosna,  branch  of  the  Oise,  France. 

22.  Yzaguyrre,  Leandro  (City  of  Mexico).  Episode  of  the  Foundation  of  the 

City  of  Mexico. 

23.  Ybarraran,  Josd  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  Christian  Charity. 

24.  Ramirez,  Manuel  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Aztec  Baptism. 

25.  Ocadiz,  Felipe  (City  of  Mexico).  Margarete. 

26.  Coto,  Luis  (City  of  Mexico).  View  of  “Molino  del  Rey.”  _ 

27.  Montenegro,  J.  G.  (City  of  Mexico)  Pandora. 

ON  THE  STAIRCASE  TO  THE  THIRD  FLOOR  GALLERY.' 

28.  Tenorio,  Adolfo  (City  of  Mexico).  View  of  Puebla. 

ALCOVE  116. 

29.  Ybarraran,  Josd  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Dream  of  the  Martyr. 

30.  Valdez,  Pablo  (City  of  Mexico).  Ishmael. 

31.  Velasco,  Jose  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  City  of  Mexico,  from  the  Hill  of 

Santa  Ysabel. 

32.  Carrasco,  Gonzalo  (City  of  Mexico).  Job. 

33.  Carrasco,  Gonzalo  (City  of  Mexico).  Saint  Luis  Gonzaga. 

34.  Velasco,  Josd  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  View  of  Chimalhistac. 

ALCOVE  117. 

35.  Jara,  Josd  (City  of  Mexico).  “  Un  Velorio,”  a  Mexican  Funeral  Custom. 

36.  Coto,  Luis  (City  of  Mexico).  View  of  Chapultepec. 

37.  Monroy,  Luis  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Roman  Daughter. 

38.  Yzaguirre,  Leandro  (City  of  Mexico).  Torment  of  Cuauhtemoc. 

39.  Parra,  Felix  (City  of  Mexico).  Galileo. 


39§  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

40.  Rivera,  Carlos  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Glen  of  Metlac. 

41.  Almanza,  Cleofas  (Zacatecas).  The  Spring  of  Saint  Peter. 

42.  Pina,  Jose,  Salome  (City  of  Mexico).  Flower  Girl. 

ALCOVE  118. 

43.  Velasco,  Jose  M.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Volcano  of  Orizaba,  Viewed 

From  Cordoba. 

44.  Tenorio,  Adolfo  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Square  of  Guadalupe  Hidalgo. 

45.  Rivera,  Carlos  (City  of  Mexico).  The  River  of  Jalapa. 

46.  Alrnanza,  Cleofas  (Zacatecas).  The  Tree  of  the  “  Noche  Triste.”  (Cor¬ 

tes  the  Conqueror  wept  under  this  tree.) 

47.  Obregon,  Jose  (City  of  Mexico).  Hochitl  Presenting  the  Pulque  to  the 

King  Tepalcatzin. 

48.  Velasco,  Jose  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  View  of  Chimalpan. 

49.  Velasco,  Jose  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Valley  of  Mexico. 

50.  Velasco,  Jose  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  Glen  of  Metlac. 

51.  Pesado,  Natal  (Orizaba).  General  Bravo  forgiving  the  Spanish  prisoners 

after  having  received  a  letter  informing  him  that  his  father  had  been 
assassinated  by  the  Spaniards. 

52.  Valdez,  Pablo  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Supper  at  the  Pharisee’s  House. 

53.  Pesado,  Natal  (Orizaba).  Cloister. 

54.  Pesado,  Natal  (Orizaba).  Cloister. 

55.  Pesado,  Natal  (Orizaba).  The  Hunter. 

56.  Gutierrez,  Rodrigo  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Senate  of  Tlaxcala. 

57.  Almanza,  Cleofas  (Zacatecas).  The  Hill  of  the  Tepeyac. 

58.  Velasco,  Jose  (City  of  Mexico).  A  Mexican  Landscape. 

59.  Velasco,  Josd  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  Pitahaya. 

60.  Pesado,  Natal  (Orizaba).  A  Part  of  the  Church  of  Asis. 

ALCOVE  119. — OIL  PAINTINGS,  EXCEPT  AS  OTHERWISE  NOTED. 

61.  Almanza,  Cleofas  (Zacatecas).  Ruins  of  the  Quesnada. 

62.  Velasco,  Josd  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Herd. 

63.  Velasco,  Jos  6Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Tree  of  the  “Noche  Triste.” 

64.  Velasco,  Josd  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  City  of  Mexico,  from  the  Hill  of 

Atzacoalco. 

65.  Unsueta,  Adrian  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Offer  of  the  Crown  to  Monte¬ 

zuma  II. 

66.  Bribiesca,  Alberto  (City  of  Mexico).  Ruth. 

67.  Unsueta,  Adrian  (City  of  Mexico).  Ophelia. 

68.  Belmont,  Andres  (City  of  Mexico).  Basket  of  Flowers.  (Pen  drawing.) 

69.  Pesado,  Natal  (Orizaba).  Portrait  of  the  King  of  Italy. 

70.  Cisneros,  Luis  (City  of  Mexico).  Medal  of  Christopher  Columbus,  (bronze.) 

ON  STAIRCASE  TO  THIRD  FLOOR  GALLERY. — OIL  PAINTINGS. 

71.  Velasco,  Josd  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  Volcanos  Tlaxtaccihuatl  and  Popo¬ 

catepetl. 

72.  Tenorio,  Adolfo  (City  of  Mexico).  View  of  Cordoba 


MEXICO~K>IL  PAINTINGS,  WATER  COLORS,  ETC. 


399 


73.  Coto,  Luis  (City  of  Mexico).  View  of  Toluca. 

74.  Pastrana,  Manuel  (Zacatecas).  A  Fisherman. 

75.  Pastrana,  Manuel  (Zacatecas).  Portrait. 

76.  Pastrana,  Manuel  (Zacatecas).  A  Fisherman. 

ON  THE  STAIRCASE,  LEADING  TO  THE  MAIN  FLOOR— (SOUTH¬ 
EAST  CORNER  OF  THE  EAST  COURT.)— OIL  PAINTINGS, 
EXCEPT  AS  OTHERWISE  NOTED. 

77.  Portillo,  Miguel  (City  of  Mexico).  Columbus  before  the  Catholic  Kings. 

(Etching.) 

78.  Campa,  Luis  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Tlaxcalteca  Guard.  (Etching.) 

79.  Campa,  Luis  (City  of  Mexico).  Aztec  Flower  Girl.  (Etching.) 

80.  Alcerreca,  Ygnacio  (City  of  Mexico).  View  of  Tizapan. 

81.  Alcerreca,  Ygnacio  (City  of  Mexico).  A  Head. 

82.  Herrera,  L.  Alberto  (City  of  Mexico).  Cuauhtemoc  Monument. 

83.  Tovilla,  Jose  (Aguascalientes,  Mexico).  A  Portrait. 

84.  Tovilla,  Jose  (Aguascalientes,  Mexico).  A  Portrait. 

85.  Alcerreca,  Ygnacio  (City  of  Mexico).  “The  Evening.” 

86.  Martinez,  Ysidro  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Blind. 

87.  Rios,  Andres  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Return  from  “Santa  Anita.” 

88.  Rivera,  Carlos  (City  of  Mexico).  The  Grove  of  Chapultepec. 

89.  Monroy,  Luis  (City  of  Mexico).  Atala. 

90.  Velasco,  Jose  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Volcano  of  Orizaba,  viewed 

from  Cordoba. 

91.  Velasco,  Jose  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Town  of  Guelatao. 

92.  Jara,  Jose  (City  of  Mexico).  Episode  of  the  Foundation  of  the  City  of 

Mexico. 

93.  Velasco,  Jose  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  Penon  de  los  Banos  (Natural  Hot 

Springs). 

94.  Velasco,  Jose  Ma.  (City  of  Mexico)  The  Valley  of  Mexico,  from  the  Hill 

of  Santa  Ysabel. 


. 


) 


DR.  ARTHUR  RENWICK, 


NEW  SOUTH  WALES 


Executive  Commissioner, 

HON.  DR.  ARTHUR  RENWICK,  M.  L.  C., 

Australia  House,  Jackson  Park. 


401 


402  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION— DEP'T  K — FINE  ARTS 


SOUTH  WALES. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

FOR  INFORMATION  CONCERNING  EXHIBITS  WHICH 
ARE  FOR  SALE,  APPLICATION  SHOULD  BE  MADE  TO 
THE  EXECUTIVE  COMMISSIONER,  AUSTRALIAN  HOUSE, 
WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION. 


Group  139-Sculpture. 

UPPER  GALLERY  OF  SOUTH  COURT.  • 


ALCOVE  135. 


r.  Simonetti,  A.  (Sydney)  Portrait  bust  in  marble  of  the  Hon.  A.  Kenwick, 
M.  D.,  M.  L.  C. 


Note. — Under  the  authority  of  the  Director-General  of  the  Exposition,  the 
works  of  art  from  New  South  Wales,  for  which  space  could  not  be  found 
in  the  Art  Palace,  were  placed  in  the  New  South  Wales  Government 
Building,  Australia  House,  where  they  may  be  inspected  between  the 
hours  of  9  a.  m.  and  6  P.  M.  daily,  except  Sunday.  The  following  sculpt¬ 
ure  is 


IN  AUSTRALIA  HOUSE. 


2.  Chevreux,  A.  F.  (Sydney)  Specimens  of  Fruits  carved  in  New  South 

Wales  marble. 

3.  Hooworth,  G.  (Sydney)  Figure  of  “Diana,”  executed  in  New  South 

Wales  freestone. 

4.  McCarthy,  C.  W.,  M.  D.,  F.  R.  C.  S.  I.  (Sydney)  Portrait  bust,  in  plas¬ 

ter,  of  Madame  Sara  Bernhardt. 

5.  McCarthy.  C,  W.,  M.  D.,  F.  R.  C.  S.  I.  (Sydney)  Portrait  bust,  in  plaster, 

of  Mr.  John  Dillon,  M.  P. 


NEW  SOUTH  WALES— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


403 


Group  140-Oil  Paintings. 

UPPER  GALLERY  OF  SOUTH  COURT. 

ALCOVE  135. 

PART  OF  A  LOAN  COLLECTION  EXHIBITED  BY  THE  TRUSTEES  OF  THE  NATIONAL 
ART  GALLERY  OF  NEW  SOUTH  WALES,  SYDNEY. 

6.  Ashton,  J.  R.  The  Prospector. 

7.  Lister,  W.  Lister.  After  the  Shower. 

8.  Mahoney,  Frank  P.  Rounding  up  a  Straggler. 

9.  Piguenit,  W.  C.  The  Upper  Nepean. 

10.  Mahoney,  Frank  P.  “As  in  the  Days  of  Old.” 

11.  Hunt,  C.  H.  Sydney  from  the  North  Shore,  Evening. 

12.  Spence,  Percy.  “The  Ploughman  Homeward  Plods  His  Weary  Way.” 

13.  Fullwood,  A.  H.  The  Station  Boundary. 

14.  Stoddart,  Mary.  “From  Earth  and  Ocean.” 

15.  Roberts,  Tom.  Aboriginal  Head. 


THE  FOLLOWING  OIL  PAINTINGS  ARE  SHOWN: 

IN  AUSTRALIA  HOUSE. 

A  COLLECTION  OF  PAINTINGS  IN  OIL  BY  MEMBERS  OF  THE  ART  SOCIETY  OF 
NEW  SOUTH  WALES,  SYDNEY. 

16.  Piguenit,  W.  C.  Sunset,  Looking  up  Lane  Cove  from  the  Avenue. 

17.  Piguenit,  W.  C.  Spring;  Lane  Cove  from  Italia. 

18.  Stephens,  Miss  E.  A.  White  Peonies. 

19.  Stephens,  Miss  E.  A.  Portrait  of  Hon.  James  Norton,  M.  L.  C.,  M.  D. 

20.  Williamson,  Mrs.  Hollyhocks. 

21.  Williamson,  Mrs.  Gum-Tree  Blossoms. 

22.  Williamson,  Mrs.  Single  White  Roses. 

23.  Williamson,  Mrs.  Christmas  Bush. 

24.  Williamson,  Mrs.  View  from  Coalcliff,  New  South  Wales. 

25.  Creed,  Miss.  Star  of  Bethlehem. 

26.  Creed,  Miss.  Sunflowers. 

27.  Collingridge,  A.  Woy  Woy,  Brisbane  Water. 

28.  Reid,  D.  G.  Autumn  Pasture,  Richmond,  New  South  Wales. 

29.  Fischer,  A.  J.  “Revenge.” 

30.  Gant,  J.  Sunset,  Ruamahunga  River,  New  Zealand. 

31.  Halligan,  Mrs.  G.  Kennedyea  Rubeia. 

32.  Halligan,  Mrs.  G.  Wistaria. 


404  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


33.  Willis,  Miss.  Study  of  Loquats. 

34.  Fullwood,  A.  H. 

“How  sweet  the  moonlight  sleeps  upon  this  bank, 

Here  we  will  sit  and  let  the  sounds  of  music 
Creep  in  our  ears;  soft  stillness  of  the  night 
Becomes  the  touches  of  sweet  harmony.” 

35.  Fullwood,  A.  H.  Shoalhaven  River,  from  Cambewarra. 

36.  Fullwood,  A.  H.  Rain  and  Sunshine. 

37.  Hunt,  C.  H.  Summer. 

38.  Hunt,  C.  H.  The  Milkmaid. 

39.  Mcllwaine,  Mrs.  Australian  Swamp  Oaks. 

40.  Mcllwaine,  Mrs.  In  the  Shade  of  the  Gum  Tree. 

41.  Mcllwaine,  Mrs.  A  Bit  of  Australian  Bush. 

42.  Bell,  Miss  Ada.  Flowers  from  the  Residence  of  Sir  Spencer  Wells, 

Hampstead,  London. 

43.  Bell,  Miss  Ada.  English  Blue  Flags. 

44.  McGregor,  A.  S.  Derelict. 

45.  McGregor,  A.  S.  Port  Phillip  by  Night — A  Calm. 

46.  Collinridge,  Arthur.  Discovery  of  the  Hawkesbury  River  by  Captain 

Phillip. 

47.  Collinridge,  Arthur.  Man-of-War  Steps,  Sydney  Harbor. 

48.  Combes,  Edward,  C.  M.  G.,  M.  L.  C.  (Sydney)  Monument  of  La  Perouse, 

Botany  Bay. 

49.  Doyle,  Miss  J.  M.  (Goulburn)  Scene  from  Lake  Bathurst. 

50.  Drinkwater,  Charles  (Newcastle).  Nambucca  River,  from  Fernmount, 

looking  north. 

51.  Flemming,  Mrs.  M.  P.  (Sydney)  William  Ewart  Gladstone  Eyre. 

52.  Flemming,  Mrs.  M.  P.  (Sydney)  Portrait:  The  Most  Rev.  Archbishop 

Vaughan,  Sydney. 

53.  Holden,  R.  Henry  (Kiama).  Aborigines  of  New  South  Wales  Hunting 

Wild  Duck. 

54.  Holmes,  Cecil  (Sydney).  Portrait  from  life:  Sir  Henry  Parks,  G.  C.  M. 

G.,  M.  P. 

55.  M’Carthy,  C.  W.,  M.  D.,  F.  R.  C.  S.  I.  (Sydney)  Portrait:  Madame  Sarah 

Bernhardt  as  “Cleopatra.” 

56.  Pinhey,  Mrs.  Charles,  “Aratong”  (Sydney).  Southdown  Sheep. 

57.  Rowan,  Mrs.  Ellis  (Upper  Macedon,  Victoria).  Panels  of  Lilies. 

58.  Rowan,  Mrs.  Ellis  (Upper  Macedon,  Victoria).  Panel-Acanthus. 

59.  Sherman,  Mrs.  L.  S.  (Sydney)  The  Young  Medical  Student. 

60.  Thomas,  Woolaston  J.  (Sydney)  A  Pioneer’s  Quarters,  Campbelltown. 
Trustees  of  the  National  Art  Gallery  of  New  South  Wales  (Sydney).  A 

loan  collection  of  paintings  in  oils  by  artists  of  New  South  Wales. 

61.  Ashton,  J.  R.  Portrait  of  Sir  Henry  Parkes,  G.  C.  M.  G.,  M.  P. 

62.  Condor,  C.  Departure  of  the  “Orient.” 

63.  Roberts,  Tom.  Eileen. 

Watson,  A.  E.  (Sydney)  Loan  collection  of  oil  paintings  by  J.  H.  Carse: 

64.  Cattle  Watering,  Bulli  Pass. 

65.  Farmyard  at  Mulgrave.  (N.  S.  W.) 


NEW  SOUTH  WALES — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


405 


66.  Scene  at  Tilba  Tilba.  (N.  S.  W.) 

67.  Weatherboard  Falls,  Blue  Mountains.  (N.  S.  W.) 

68.  Mountain  Scene,  Katooma.  (N.  S.  W.) 

69.  Miner’s  Camp  by  Moonlight,  Lithgow.  (N.  S.  W.) 

70.  Scene  on  the  Mountains,  Mount  Victoria.  (N.  S.  W.) 

71.  Pallette  Knife  Scene,  Bulli  Pass.  (N.  S.  W.) 

72.  Coast  Scene,  near  Botany.  (N.  S.  W.) 

73.  Wheeny  Creek,  Hawkesbury  River.  (N.  S.  W.) 

74.  Bulli  Pass  and  Kiama  in  the  Distance.  (N.  S.  W.) 

75.  Scene  at  Mossmana’s  Bay.  (N.  S.  W.) 

76.  Scene  at  Emu  Ptains.  (N.  S.  W.) 

77.  Scene  at  Richmond.  (N.  S.  W.) 

78.  Scene  on  the  Hawkesbury  River.  (N.  S.  W.) 

79.  Coast  Scene,  Bondi.  (N.  S.  W.) 

80.  Scene,  Parramatta  River.  (N.  S.  W.) 

81.  Scene  at  Pitt  Town,  on  the  Hawkesbury  River.  (N.  S.  W.) 

82.  Coast  Scene,  Broken  Bay.  (N.  S.  W.) 

83.  Hut  by  Moonlight  at  Broken  Hill.  (N.  S.  W.) 

84.  Scene  at  Port  Jackson.  (N.  S.  W.) 

85.  Swamp  Scene  near  the  Coast,  Manly.  (N.  S.  W.) 

86.  Scene  at  Randwick.  (N.  S.  W.) 

87.  Scene  at  Narrabeen.  (N.  S.  W.) 

88.  Bark  Hut,  Clyde  River.  (N.  S.  W.) 

89.  Creek  Scene,  Blue  Mountains.  (N.  S.  W.) 

90.  Scene  at  Gosford.  (N.  S.  W.) 

91.  Mountain  Scene,  Kurrajong.  (N.  S.  W.) 

92.  Three  Deserted  Hut  Scenes — Morning,  Noon  and  Night.  (N.  S.  W.) 

93.  Scene  at  Broughton  Pass.  (N.  S.  W.) 

94.  Grose  Valley.  (N.  S.  W.) 

95.  Coast  Scene,  Newcastle.  (N.  S.  W.) 

96.  Wattle  Flat.  (N.  S.  W.) 

97.  Bulli  Pass.  (N.  S.  W.) 

98.  Scene  at  Black  town.  (N.  S.  W.) 

99.  Coast  Scene  at  Coogee  Bay.  (N.  S.  W.) 

100.  Bushrangers’  Bay.  (N.  S.  W.) 

101.  Scene  at  Woy  Woy,  Brisbane  Water.  (N.  S.  W.) 

102.  Scene  in  New  Zealand. 

103.  Three  Pallette-Knife  Scenes,  Lane  Cove  River. 
ro4.  Scene  on  the  Lynn.  (N.  S.  W.) 

105.  Scene  on  the  Lynn.  (N.  S.  W.) 

106.  Loch  Ard. 

107.  Scene  on  the  Nepean  River.  (N.  S.  W.) 

108.  Bush  Fire. 

109.  Cattle  Track. 


406  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


Group  141-Water  Colors. 


PART  OF  A  LOAN  COLLECTION  EXHIBITED  BY  THE  TRUSTEES  OF  THE 
NATIONAL  ART  GALLERY  OF  NEW  SOUTH  WALES,  SYDNEY. 

no.  Bevan,  E.  “A  Preliminary  Puff.” 

in.  Ashton,  J.  R.  The  Shoalhaven  River  at  its  Junction  with  the  Brough¬ 
ton. 

112.  Lister,  W.  Lister.  Stonehenge,  New  England. 

113.  Commons,  Donald.  The  Coast,  near  Ben  Buckler. 

114.  Hern,  C.  E.  Govett’s  Leap. 

115.  Fullwood,  A.  H.  Jervis  Bay,  Shoalhaven  River. 

116.  Minns,  B.  E.  Crescent  Head,  Point  Plomer. 

1 17.  Hanson,  Albert  J.  Silvery  Seas. 

118.  Lister,  W.  Lister.  Graham’s  Valley,  New  England. 

THE  FOLLOWING  WATER  COLORS  ARE 


IN  AUSTRALIA  HOUSE. 

A  COLLECTION  OF  PAINTINGS  IN  WATER  COLORS,  BY  MEMBERS  OF  THE  ART 
SOCIETY  OF  NEW  SOUTH  WALES,  SYDNEY. 


119.  Hunt,  C.  Horbury.  On  the  Hawkesbury. 

120.  Hunt,  C.  Horbury.  Valley  of  the  Murrumbigbee. 

121.  Minns,  B.  E.  Lady  Macquarie’s  Chair. 

122.  Spence,  P.  F.  S.  Sheep  Droving,  Australia. 

123.  Heron,  W.  Looking  Seaward,  Little  Coogee  Bay. 

124.  McGregor,  A.  S.  A  Rift  in  the  Storm. 

125.  McGregor,  A.  S.  A  Summer  Day,  Cape  Schank. 

Rowan,  Mrs.  Ellis.  (Derreweit,  Upper  Macedon,  Victoria.) 

A  collection  of  99  pictures  of  the  flora  of  Australasia;  painted  by  the  ex¬ 
hibitor. 

126  \  Goodennis  Coerules.  (W.  A.) 

(  Leschenaultia  Floribunda.  (W.  A.) 

127.  Cassia  Brewsterii.  (Cairns  Ranges,  Q.) 

128.  Alectryon  Excelsum.  (N.  Z.) 

129.  Rhodomyrtus  Macrocarpa.  (Q.) 

130.  Albizzia  Lucyi.  (Cairns,  Q.) 

{  Persoo  Niapinifolia.  (N.  S.  W.) 

C  Capparis  Nobilis.  (N.  S.  W.) 
j  Coleus  Scutellarioides.  (Q.) 

( Aneilema  Gramineum.  (Q.) 
f  Verticordia  Nitens.  (W.  A.) 

133.  J  Verticordia  Nitens.  (W.  A.) 

\Verticordia  Nitens.  (W.  A.) 


NEW  SOUTH  WALES— WATER  COLORS. 


134- 

135. 

136. 

137- 

138. 

139- 

140. 

141. 

142. 


r43* 

144. 

146. 

147. 

148 


•I 


149. 

150. 

151. 

152. 

153. 

154. 
i55- 
156. 
i57- 
158. 

i59- 

160. 


161. 

162. 

163. 

164. 


(  Josephinia  Grandiflora.  (Somerset,  Q.) 

(  Grivillea  Polystachya.  (Q.) 

Hibiscus  Hugelii.  (W.  A.) 

Erythrina  vespertilio.  (Prince  of  Wales  Island.) 
Gossypium  Sturtii.  (N.  S.  W.) 
f  Tylophora  Grandiflora.  (N.  S.  W.) 

J  Hemigenia  Purpures.  (N.  S.  W.) 

^Eremophila  Bignoniflora.  (N.  S.  W.) 
Brachychiton  Bidwilli.  (Q.) 

Asclepias  Curassavica.  (Normandy,  Q.) 
Dendrobium  Bigibbum.  (New  Guinea.) 

(  Cordlyine  Murchisoniae.  (Rockhampton.) 

(  Melaleuca  Leucadendron.  (Rockhampton.) 

(Boronia  Microphylla.  (N.  S.  W.) 

Lasiopetalum  Ferrugineum.  (N.  S.  W.) 
Mitrasacme  Polymorpha.  (N.  S.  W.) 
Drasophyllum  Secundum.  (N.  S.  W.) 

Sesbania  Grandiflora.  (W.  A.) 

1.  Andersonia  Coerulea.  (W.  A.) 

2.  Cryptandra  Arbutiflora.  (W.  A.) 

Hibiscus  Manihot.  (W.  A.) 

Erythrina  Indica.  (Somerset,  Q.) 

Metrosideros  Florida.  (N.  Z.) 

Hoheria  Populnea.  (N.  Z.) 

Eucalyptus  Calophylla.  (W.  A.) 

Boronia  Ledifolia.  (N.  S.  W.) 

Boronia  Triphylla.  (N.  S.  W.) 

Hoheria  Populnea.  (N.  Z.) 

1.  Dendrobium  Sumneri.  (Q.) 

2.  Dendrobium  Canaliculatum.  (Q.) 

(  1.  Eriostemon  Danceolatus.  (N.  S.  W.) 

(  2.  Eriostemon  Umbllatus.  (N.  S.  W.) 

Euyptus  Ficifolia.  (W.  A.) 

Capparis  Lasiantha.  (W.  A.) 

Clianthus  Dampierii.  (S.  A.) 

Grevillea  Robusta.  (Q.) 

(  Cryptandra  Arbutiflora.  (W.  A.) 

(  Hovea  Triaperma.  (W.  A.) 

Hibiscus  Heterophyllus.  (N.  S.  W.) 
f  Actinotus  Helianthi.  (N.  S.  W.) 

J  Hovea  Linearis.  (N.  S.  W.) 

\ Euphrasia  Brownii.  (N.  S.  W.) 
fCalycothrix  Muricata.  (W.  A.) 

J  Calycothrix  Strigosa.  (W.  A.) 

\Calycothrix.  (W.  A.) 

Ceratopetraleum  Gummiferum.  S.  W.) 
Albizzia  Tozeri.  (Q.) 

Clematis  Aristata.  (N.  S.  W.) 


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165. 

166. 

167. 

168. 

169. 

170. 

171. 

172. 

173. 

I74- 

I75* 

176. 

177. 

178. 

179. 

180. 

181. 

182. 

183. 

184. 

185. 

186. 

187. 

188. 

189. 

190. 

191. 


Eugenia  Macrocarpa.  (Q.) 

1.  Dampiera  Spicigera.  (W.  A.) 

2.  Triraphis  Bromoides.  (W.  A.) 
Tetratheca  Nuda.  (W.  A.) 

f  1.  Sprengelia  Incarnata  (N.  S.  W.) 

J  2.  Epacris  Pungens.  (N.  S.  W.) 

[3.  Thryptomene  Ciliata.  (N.  S.  W.) 
f  Melaleuca  Wilsoni.  (Viet.) 

J  Kunzea  Corifolia.  (Viet.) 

[Melaleuca  Ericifolia.  (Viet.) 

(  Ipomcea  pes  Caprse.  (Somerset,  Q.) 

(  Hypoestes  Floribunda.  (Q.) 

(  Arauja  Albens. 

(  Styphelia  Aggregatta.  (N.  S.  W.) 
Eugenia  Var.  Macrocarpa. 

Dendrobium  Speciosum.  (N.  S.  W.) 
Billardera  Longiflora.  (Tas.) 

Gualtiera  Hispida.  (Tas.) 

Eucalyptus  Maculata.  (Viet.) 
f  Halgania  Corymbosa.  (W.  A.) 

J  Spinifex  Longifolius.  (W.  A.) 
[Stylobasium  Spathulatum.  (W.  A.) 

(  Hakea  Amplexicaulis.  (W.  A.) 

(  Bossiaea  Pulchella.  (W.  A.) 

(  Abutilon  Geranioide.  (W.  A.) 

(  Claytonia  Polyandra.  (W.  A.) 

(  Ipomcea  Grandiflora.  (Q.) 

(  Dracaena  Angustifolia.  (Q.) 

Hibiscus  Rosa  Sinensis.  (China.) 
f  Eremaea  Violacea.  (W.  A.) 
j  Eremaea  Acutifolia.  (W.  A.) 

|  Melalauca. 

[Balaustion  Pulcherrmum.  (W.  A.) 
Telopea  Speciioissima.  (N.  S.  W.) 
Cochlospermum  Gillivrayi.  (Q.) 

Bombax  Malabaricum.  (Q.) 

Dendrobium  Superbiens.  (Q.) 
f  Candollea  Pilosa.  (W.  A.) 

Sphenotoma  Squarrosum.  (W.  A.) 
Scaevola.  (W.  A.) 

Lobelia  Tenuior.  (W.  A.) 

Conospermum  Densiflorum.  (W.  A.) 
Dendrobium  Undulatum.  (W.  A.) 
Kennedya  Coccinea.  (W.  A.) 

Clitoria  Ternatea.  (Fern  Island,  Q.) 
Pimalea  Sulphurea.  (W.  A.) 

J  Gompholobium  Polymorphum.  (W.  A.) 

(  Marianthus  Coeruleo-punctatus.  (W.  A.) 


NEW  SOUTH  WALES — WATER  COLORS. 


409 


T92. 

i93< 

194. 

195- 

196. 

*97 • 
198. 
199- 

200. 

201. 

202. 

203. 

204. 

205. 

206. 

207. 

208. 

209. 

210. 


2iz. 

212. 

213. 

214. 

215. 

216. 

217. 

218. 

219. 

220. 


(  Marianthus  Ringens.  (W.  A.) 

(  Astartea  Fascicularis.  (W.  A.) 

Kennedya  Nigricans.  (W.  A.) 

Melaleuca.  (N.  S.  W.) 

(  Anthocercis  Viscosa.  (W.  A.) 

(  Kennedya  Comptoniana.  (W.  A.) 
Victorian  Flowers. 

Aster  Exul.  (W.  A.) 

Group  of  Stylidiums.  (W.  A.) 

Group  of  Hakeas.  (W.  A.) 

Grevillea.  (N.  S.  W.) 

Group  of  Sundews.  (W.  A.) 

Patersonia  Glabrata.  (N.  S.  W.) 

(  Evolvulus  Alsinoides.  (Q.) 

(  Lindernia  Crustacea.  (Q.) 

Tecoma  Australis.  (Q.) 

Epacris  Impressia.  (Viet.) 

Ipomoea  Grandiflora.  (Q.) 

Erica.  (N.  S.  W.) 

Eugenia.  (Q.) 

Hugonia  Jenkinsii.  (Q.) 

Tabernaemontana  Pubescens.  (Q.) 
f  Exocarpus  Cupressiformis.  (Viet.) 
j  Aster  Myrsinoides.  (Viet.) 
j  Aster  Ramulosus.  (Viet.) 

^Varonica  Derwentia.  (Viet.) 
f  Zyris  Pauciflora.  (Q.) 

J  Aneilema  Granmineum.  (Q.) 
j  Philhydrum  Lanuginosum.  (Q.) 
tCandollea. 

Erythrina  Indica.  (Q.) 
f  Chloris  Ventricosa.  (Q.) 

J  Wahlenbergia  Gracilis.  (DeCandolla,  Q.) 
Phaseolus  Adenanthus.  (Meyer,  Q.) 
Marianthus  Bignoniaceu.  (F.  v.  M.  Viet.) 

(  Anigozanthos  Manglesii.  (W.  A.) 

(  Anigozanthos  Bicolar.  (W.  A.) 

(  Anigozanthos  Fuliginosus.  (W.  A.) 

(  Abutilon  Micropetalum.  (Q.) 
f  Aristotelia  Peduncularis.  (Tas.) 

J  Notelea  Ligustrina.  (Tas.) 

[Styphelia  Billardieri.  (Tas.) 

(  Platytheca  Galioides.  (W.  A.) 

(  Tetratheca  Hirsuta.  (W.  A.) 
f  Styphelia  Xerophylla.  (W.  A.) 

J  Daviesia  Cordata.  (W.  A.) 

^Ricinocarpus  Glaucus.  (W.  A.) 


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22I  \  Hovea  Celsi.  (Perth,  W.  A.) 

(  Daviesia  Nudiflora.  (Perth,  W.  A.) 
f  Bauhinia  Hookeri.  (Q.) 

222.  ^  Eurycles  Amboinensis.  (Q.) 

^Erythrina  Indica.  (Q.) 

223.  Sharp,  Alferd  (Newcastle).  The  Christmas  Tree  of  New  Zealand  in 

Bloom. 

224.  Sharp,  Alferd  (Newcastle).  Banks  of  Camden  Haven  River,  New  South 

Wales. 

225.  Sharp,  Alferd  (Newcastle).  The  Vegetable  Octopus  of  New  South 

Wales. 

Trustees' of  the  National  Art  Gallery  of  New  South  Wales  (Sydney). 
Loan  collection  of  water-color  drawings,  by  artists  of  New  South  Wales. 

226.  Fullwood,  A.  H.  Kangaroo  Valley. 

227.  Fullwood,  A.  H.  Cathedral  Rocks,  Kiama. 

228.  Roth,  A.  B.  Bathurst  Plains,  from  Kelso  Churchyard. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

229.  Grice,  Benjamin  J.  (Sydney)  Design  for  Ceiling  Decoration. 

230.  Montefiore,  E.  L.,  J.  P.,  R.  A.  A.  S.  A.  (Sydney)  Original  drawing  in 

candle-smoke:  Coast  Scene,  Bondi,  Sydney. 


NORWAY 


Royal  Commissioner  General, 

CHR.  RAVN, 

Hyde  Park  Hotel. 


\ 


Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts, 

OTTO  SINDING, 

Hyde  Park  Hotel. 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for  sale, 
apply  to  MISS  ANGETTE  FAUGNER,  at  desk 
in  Gallery  71,  West  Pavilion. 


413 


414  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEp't  K — FINE  ARTS. 


NORWAY. 


'I  HE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE.  PRICES 
WILL  BE  GIVEN  AT  THE  DESK  IN  GALLERY  No.  73. 


Group  143-Sculpture. 

GALLERY  71— NUMBERS  I  TO  5,  INCLUSIVE. 

1.  Svor,  Anders  (Christiania).  David. 

2.  Sinding,  Johanna  (Copenhagen).  By  the  Sea. 

3.  Tonesen,  Ambrosia  (Bergen).  Hjordis. 

4.  Sinding,  Johanna  (Copenhagen).  A  Child. 

5.  Svor.  Anders  (Christiania).  A  Little  Girl. 

GALLERY  72— NUMBERS  6  AND  7. 

6.  Skeibrok,  Mathias  (Christiania).  Bust  of  Bjornstjerne-Bjornson. 

7.  Svor,  Anders  (Christiania).  A  Farmer. 


GALLERY  71.-OI L  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  8  TO  94,  INCLUSIVE. 

NORTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  NO.  70. 

8.  Stromdal,  George  (Christiania).  The  Beacon  Lighted  the  Enemy  in  the 

Country. 

9.  Thaulow,  Fritz  (Paris).  By  the  River. 

10.  Thaulow,  Fritz  (Paris).  In  March. 


NORWAY — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


415 


11.  Petersen,  Eilif  (Christiania).  Sheep  Shearing. 

1 2.  Hansteen,  Nils  (Christiania).  Winter  Day  at  Skagen. 

13.  Holmboe,  Thorolf  (Christiania).  Snow  Storm. 

14.  Somme,  Jacob  (Christiania).  Three  Fishers. 

♦ 

EAST  WALL. 

15.  Gude,  Nils  (Christiania).  Heartsick. 

16.  Singdahlsen,  Andreas  (Christiania).  Sunset. 

17.  Kolsto,  Fr.  (Bergen)  The  Ship’s  Boy. 

18.  Eugen,  Prince,  H.  R.  H.  Landscape. 

19.  Eugen,  Prince,  H.  R.  H.  A  Lake 

20.  Sinding,  Otto  (Christiania).  Mountain  Pasture. 

21.  Kielland,  Kitty  (Stavanger).  An  old  Bridge  in  Norway. 

22.  Somme,  L.  (Christiania)  Interior. 

23.  Falsen,  Mimi  (Christiania).  In  Thought. 

24.  Heyerdahl,  Hans  (Christiania).  Portrait  of  Mr.  Sivert  Nielsen,  President 

of  the  Storthing  (Norwegian  Congress.) 

25.  Sinding,  Otto  (Christiania).  From  Rondane. 

26.  Kolsto,  Fr.  (Bergen)  A  Summer  Day  on  the  Coast. 

27.  Holmboe,  Thorolf  (Christiania).  Autumn. 

28.  Kaulum,  H.  (Laurkullen)  From  Skiorhalden. 

29.  Kaulum,  H.  (Laurkellen)  Herring  Fishery  at  Hvalorne. 

30.  Kaulum,  H.  (Laurkullen)  Herring  Fishery  Winterday. 

31.  Holmboe,  Thorolf  (Christiania).  Marine. 

32.  Kielland,  Kitty  (Stavanger).  Summer  Night  in  Norway. 

33.  Sinding,  Otto  (Christiania).  Misty  Morn. 

34.  Sinding,  Otto  (Christiania).  Summer  Night. 

35.  Strom,  Halfdan  (Lillehammer).  Siesta. 

36.  Kaulum,  H.  (Laurkullen)  From  the  Herring  Fisheries. 

37.  Petersen,  Eilif  (Christiania).  Evening. 

38.  Munthe,  Ludo.  (Dusseldorf)  Norwegian  Village. 

39.  Gude,  Nils  (Christiania).  Portrait  (Henrik  Ibsen.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

40.  Hansteen,  Nils  (Christiania).  Norwegian  Landscape. 

41.  Tannes,  Maria  (Christiania).  River. 

42.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  Frightened. 

43.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  The  Wise  Bird. 

44.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  The  Child  and  the  Angel. 

45.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  The  Song. 

46.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  The  Serpent. 

47.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  Three  Princesses. 

48.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  The  Wicked  Stepmother. 

49.  Jorgenson,  So.  (Drammen)  Want  of  Employment. 

50.  Hansteen,  Nils  (Christiania).  Norwegian  Fjord. 

51.  Werenskiold,  E.  (Christiania)  Portrait  (Bjornstjerne  Bjornson.) 

52.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  The  Hell  Horse. 


4l6  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

53.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  Wooers. 

54.  Munthe,  Gerk.  (Sandviken,  Chr.)  Troll’s  Cave. 

55.  Skredsvig,  Chr.  (Sandviken.  Chr.)  Winter. 

WEST  WALL. 

56.  Normann,  Adelsten  (Berlin.)  Raftsund  Lofoten. 

57.  Borgen,  Fr.  (Christiania)  Landscape  (Autumn.) 

58.  Holmboe,  Thorolf  (Christiania).  Nocturne. 

59.  Ring,  Helga  (Fredrickstad.)  Busy. 

60.  Rusti,  Olav.  (Leikanger  Sogn)  From  the  Cloister  of  Maulbronn. 

61.  Petersen,  Eilif  (Christiania.)  A  Strand  Bird. 

62.  Borgen,  Fr.  (Christiania)  From  Ojer. 

63.  Hansteen,  Nils  (Christiania).  From  Hornbak,  Denmark. 

64.  Heyerdahl,  Hans  (Christiania).  Fishers. 

65.  Rusti,  Olav  (Leikanger-Sogn).  Cloisterhall. 

66.  Larum,  Oscar  (Christiania).  Twilight. 

67.  Petersen,  Eilif  (Christiania).  Summer  Day. 

68.  Collett,  Fredrik  (Christiania).  Thawing  Weather. 

69.  Wentzel,  Gustav  (Christiania).  Confirmation  Banquet. 

70.  Normann,  Adelsten  (Berlin).  North  Wind.  (Coast  of  Norway). 
71  Diriks,  Edvard  (Christiania).  Winter. 

72.  Heyerdahl,  Hans  (Christiania).  Oui  on  Non. 

7 3.  Konow,  Karl  (Gausdal,  Norway).  Going  to  Church. 

74.  Hjersing,  Arne  (Christiania).  From  Asker. 

75.  Petersen,  Eilif  (Christiania).  Portrait.  (Alexander  Kielland.) 

76.  Sorensen,  Jorgen  (Christiania).  From  Romsdalen. 

77.  Krohg,  Oda  (Christiania).  Summer  Evening. 

78.  Hjerlow,  Ragnvald  (Christiania).  Springtime  in  Paris. 

79.  Ring,  Helga  (Fredrikstad).  Carriage  Gentry  Passing. 

80.  Borgen,  Fr.  (Christiania)  Norwegian  Landscape. 

81.  Krohg,  Oda  (Christiania).  Sun  Spots. 

82.  Bratland,  Jac  (Christiania).  A  Commission  for  Tax  Assessment. 

83.  Stenersen,  Gudmund  (Stavanger),  peasant’s  House. 

84.  Somme,  Jacob  (Christiania).  The  Lay  Preacher. 

85.  Diriks,  Edvard  (Christiania).  On  the  Norwegian  Coast. 

86.  Holmboe,  Thorolf  (Christiania).  I11  the  North  Sea. 

87.  Muller,  Johns  (Ostre  Aker).  Cloudy  Weather. 

NORTH  WALL. 

88.  Tannes,  Maria  (Christiania).  Winter. 

89.  Sorensen,  Jorgen  (Christiania).  The  Old  Pavilion. 

90.  Borgen,  Fr.  (Christiania)  From  Gudbrandsdalen. 

91.  Gloersen,  Jacob  (Christiania).  After  Sunset. 

92.  Hansteen,  Nils  (Christiania).  FromOresund. 

93.  Munthe,  Gerhard  (Sandviken,  Chr.).  Girl,  Hallingdal. 

94.  Borgen,  Fr.  (Christiania)  From  Southern  Norway. 


NORWAY — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


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GALLERY  72— OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  95  TO  133,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GA  l  PERY  71. 

95.  Skredsvig,  Chr.  (Sandviken)  The  Son  of  Man. 

NORTH  WALL. 

96.  Thaulow,  Fritz  (Paris).  Behind  the  Mills. 

97.  Thaulow,  Fritz  (Paris).  Winter  at  Christiania. 

98.  Sinding,  Otto  (Christiania).  Wreckers. 

99.  Wentzel,  Gustav  (Christiania).  Morning. 

100.  Sinding,  Otto  (Christiania).  From  Lofoten. 

101.  Arbo,  P.  N.  (Christiania)  Uolkyrie. 

102.  Wentzel,  Gustav  (Christiania).  Midsummer  Night. 

103.  Torgerson,  Thorv.  (Christiania)  A  Moor. 

104.  Grimelund,  Johs.  (Paris)  At  the  Entrance  of  the  Hardenger-fjord. 

105.  Muller,  Johns  (Ostre  Aker).  The  Last  Sun-rays. 

106.  Heyerdahl,  Hans  (Christiania).  Portrait  of  Mrs.  Laura  Gundersen. 

107.  Heyerdahl,  Hans  (Christiania).  By  the  Shore. 

108.  Werenskiold,  E.  (Christiania)  Portrait  (Erika  Nisson). 

109.  Backer,  Harriet  (Christiania).  From  Tannums  Church, 
no.  BraUafid,  Jac.  (Christiania)  Going  to  Church. 

EAST  WALL. 

in.  Uckerraann,  M.  (Christiania)  A  Drama  of  the  Woods. 

1 12.  Werenskiold,  E.  (Christiania)  Portrait  (Mother  of  Bjornstjerne  Bjorn- 

son.) 

1 13.  Collett,  Fredrik  (Christiania).  Winter. 

1 14.  Muller,  N.  B.  (Christiania)  Norwegian  Landscape. 

1 15.  Schiewe,  Jacob  (Helsinger),  Winter  in  Germany. 

1 16.  Berg,  Gunnar  (Svolvar).  From  Lofoten. 

1 17.  Normann,  Adelsten  (Berlin).  Summer  Night,  Lofoten. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

n8.  Wentzel,  Gustav  (Christiania).  Sunday  Evening. 

1 19.  Collett,  Fredrik  (Christiania).  The  Devil’s  Hole. 

120.  Moe,  Sigurd  (Stavanger).  From  Hafrsfjord. 

X2i.  Munthe,  Gerhard  (Sandviken  Chi.).  The  Old  Farm. 

122.  Sinding,  Otto  (Christiania).  The  Glacier. 

123.  Tannes,  Maria  (Christiania).  Landscape. 

124.  Munthe,  Gerhard  (Sandvikeij  Chr.).  Evening  in  Eggedal,  Norway. 

125.  Steineger,  Agnes  (Bergen).  Les  No'urrissons. 

126.  Stenersen,  Gudmund  (Stavanger).  Sunday. 


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127.  Heyerdahl,  Hans  (Christiania).  Bathing  Boys. 

128.  Kielland,  Kitty  (Stavanger).  The  Christiania  Fjord. 

129.  Hansteen,  Nils  (Christiania).  Marine  (Pilot). 

130.  Werenskiold,  E.  (Christiania)  Portrait  (Edv.  Greig). 

131.  Collett,  Fredrik  (Christiania).  After  Sunset. 

132.  Strom,  Halfdan  (Lillehammer).  Portrait. 

WEST  WALL. 

133.  Krohg,  Christian  (Christiania).  Leif  Ericksson  Discovers  America. 

CENTRAL  PAVILION. 

UPPER  GALLERY— SOUTH  COURT. 

SOUTH  END  OF  COURT. 

ALCOVE  156— WEST  WALL— MISCELLANEOUS  WORKS. 

134.  Nordhagen,  Joh.  (Christiania)  Five  Etchings. 

135.  Nielsen,  Eivind  (Christiania).  Several  Drawings  in  one  Frame. 

136.  Rusti,  O.  Drawing. 

137.  Throudsen,  Ivar  (Kongsberg).  Medallions. 


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sale,  apply  in  Gallery  20,  South  Court. 


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RUSSIA. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE. 

FOR  PARTICULARS  AND  PRICES  APPLY  AT 
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Group  149-Sculpture. 

GALLERY  19.  NUMBERS  1  TO  6,  INCLUSIVE. 

x.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  The  Bathing  Boys.  (A  group  in  plaster 
in  the  center  of  the  gallery.) 

2.  Dillon,  Maria  Liuovna  Bliss.  (Statue  in  bronze  in  southeast  corner  of 

the  gallery.) 

3.  Gunzburg,  Ilirf  Jakovlevitch.  Bust  of  Professor  D.  D.  Mendeleieff. 

4.  Gunzbug,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  Bust  of  the  Count  L.  Tolstoi. 

5.  Adamson.  The  Dying  Hyacinthe.  (Wood  carving.) 

6.  Adamson.  The  Helpless.  (Wood  carving.) 

GALLERY  20.  NUMBERS  7  TO  16,  INCLUSIVE. 

7.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  Statuette — Count  L.  Tolstoi  (in  the  south¬ 

east  corner.) 

8.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  Statuette — Mr.  V.  V.  Veretschaguine. 

9.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  Statuette — Mr.  P.  T.  Tchaikovsky. 

10.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  The  First  Music.  (Statue  in  bronze.) 

11.  Dillon,  Maria  Lwovna.  Caprice.  (Plaster.) 

12.  Beklemischeff,  Vladimir  Alexandrovitch.  A  Run  Away  Slave.  (A  group 

in  plaster.) 

13.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  An  Interesting  Story.  (A  group  in 

bronze.) 

14.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  Statuette — Mr.  T.  T.  Schischkine. 

15.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  Statuette — Mr.  A.  T.  Rubenstein. 

16.  Gunzburg,  Ilia  Jakovlevitch.  (Statuette  in  bronze.)  Mr.  V.  V.  Stassoff. 


RUSSIA — OIL  PAINTINGS  AND  WATER  COLORS. 


421 


Groups  140  and  141-Oil 
Paintings  and  Water  Colors. 

(all  WORKS  ARE  IN  OIL  EXCEPT  AS  OTHERWISE  SPECIFIED.) 


GALLERY  19.  NUMBERS  17  TO  51  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  THE  SOUTH  COURT. 

17.  Krushitsky,  Constantin  Jakovlevitch.  A  Night  in  Little  Russia. 

18.  Miasoiedoff,  Gregory  Gregorievitch.  The  Harvest;  a  copy  of  the  Pict¬ 

ure  belonging  to  the  Emperor. 

19.  Polenoff,  Helena.  Before  the  Examination. 

20.  Vasilieff,  Feodor  Alexandrovitch.  After  the  Rain.  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

21.  Endoguroff,  Sergey  Ivanovitch.  After  the  Storm.  (Water  color.) 

22.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  A  Lantern  on  the  Sea  of  Mar¬ 

mora. 

23.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  The  Gondola.  (In  Venice.) 

24.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Yalta  at  Night. 

25.  Endoguroff,  Sergey  Ivanovitch.  A  Quiet  Day.  (Water  color.) 

26.  Wrangel,  Helena  Karlovna  Baroness.  A  Winter  Landscape.  (Water 

color.) 

27.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Breakers  on  the  Sea  of  Asof. 

28.  Klagis,  Feodor  Andreievitch.  Interior  view  of  the  Church  of  the 

Saviour  at  Moscow. 

29.  Bruni,  Nicolay  Alexandrovitch.  The  Candle-Bearer.  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 

30.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Naples,  by  Moonlight. 

31.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  A  Storm  on  the  Crimean  Coast. 

32.  Endoguroff,  Sergey  Ivanovitch.  Evening.  (Water  color.) 

33.  Polenoff,  Helena.  After  the  Bath.  (Water  color.) 

34.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Breakers  on  the  Coast  of  the 

Black  Sea. 

35.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  A  Boat  in  a  Storm. 

36.  Dmitrieff-Orenburgsky,  Nicolay  Dmitrievitch.  The  Studio  of  a  Military 

Artist. 


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world's  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP  'T  K— FINE  ARTS. 


WEST  WALL. 

37.  Kovalevsky,  Pavel  Osipovitch.  Excavation  in  Rome  (1878).  (Property 

of  the  Academy.) 

38.  Savitzky,  Constantin  Appollonovitch.  For  Christ’s  Sake. 

39.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Constantinople. 

40.  EndogurofF,  Ivan  Ivanovitch.  A  Winter  Evening  in  a  Village. 

41.  Novoskolzeff,  Alexander  Nicolaievitch.  The  Last  Minutes  of  the  Metro¬ 

politan  Philipp. 

42.  Sedoff,  Gregory  Semenovitch.  Vasilisa  Melentievna  the  Mistress  of 

Ivan  the  Terrible,  Czar  of  Moscow.  (Painted  in  1882.) 

NORTH  WALL. 

43.  Asknazy,  Isaak  Lwovitch.  The  Parents  of  Moses. 

44.  Tvoroshnikoff,  Ivan  Ivanovitch.  A  Lay  Brother  Selling  Images  (1888). 

(Property  of  the  Academy  of  St.  Petersburg.) 

45.  Makovsky,  Constantin  Egorovitch.  A  Bacchanal. 

46.  Bronnikoff,  Feodor  Andreievitch.  Christian  Martyr  (1878).  (Property* 

of  the  Academy.) 

47.  Dmitrieff-Orenburgsky,  Nicolay  Dmitrievitch.  Sunday  in  a  Village. 

48.  Pimonenko,  Nicolay  Karlovitch.  Easter  Halloween.  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 

EAST  WALL. 

49.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  The  Parthenon. 

50.  Stepanoff,  Alexey.  The  Hunt. 

51.  Fedders,  July  Ivanovitch.  My  Villa.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 


GALLERY  20-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  52  TO  133,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  19. 

52.  Zagorsky,  Nicolay  Petrovitch.  A  Sore  Heart.  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 

53.  Makovsky,  Constantin  Egorovitch.  The  Bride’s  Attire. 

54.  Kratchkovsky,  Josiff  Evstaffievitch.  A  July  Morning. 

55.  Golumsky,  Vasily  Andreievitch.  The  Mushroom  Gatherers  Taking  a 

Rest  (1888).  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

SOUTH  WALL. 

56.  Bodarevsky,  Nicolay  Kornilovitch.  A  Wedding  in  Little  Russia. 

57.  Endoguroff,  Ivan  Ivanovitch.  The  Early  Spring.  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 


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58.  Levithan,  Isaac.  Holy  Day  in  a  Convent. 

59.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Environs  of  Malaga. 

60.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  The  Farewell  of  Columbus  in 

Palos  Before  Going  to  Sea. 

61.  Korovin,  Constantine.  Taking  Tea. 

62.  Korzuhin,  Alexey  Ivanovitch.  Peasant  Life.  (Property  of  the  Acad¬ 

emy.) 

63.  MakoVsky,  Vladimir  Egorovitch.  The  Niggard. 

64.  Peroff,  Vasily  Grigorievitch.  Pugatchoff,  a  Cossack  from  the  River  Don. 

(The  Personator  of  Peter  III,  Czar  of  Russia.) 

65.  Makovsky,  Vladimir  Egorovitch.  Little  Russians  Smoking. 

66.  Kuznezoff,  Nicolay  Dmitrievitch.  The  Interrupted  Breakfast. 

67.  Asknazy,  Isaak  Lwovitch.  The  Bridegroom  (a  Talmudist)  on  Pro¬ 

bation. 

68.  Mestchersky,  Arseny  Ivanovitch.  The  Narva  Roads  (1886).  (Property 

of  the  Academy.) 

69.  Asknazy,  Isaac  Lwovitch.  Celebration  of  the  Sabbath. 

70.  Shuravleff,  Firs  Sergeievitch.  The  Family  of  a  Street  Musician. 

71.  Grandkovsky,  In  the  Swing. 

72.  Siemiradsky,  Henry  Ippolytovitch.  Phryne  (Property  of  the  Czar.) 

Phryne  was  a  Celebrated  Beauty,  who  lived  about  250  years  before  Christ.  She 
inspired  Appelles  and  Praxiteles  to  immortal  works  of  painting  and  statuary.  At  a 
procession,  given  in  honor  of  Venus,  Phryne  appears  to  the  admiring  people  (painted 
in  1887). 

73.  Kuriard,  Palageia  Petrovna.  A  Landscape. 

74.  Krushitsky,  Constantin  Jakovlevitch.  After  Work. 

75.  Klodt,  Von  Jurgensburg,  Baron  Mihail  Constantinovitch.  The  Czar’s 

Bounty. 

76.  Svertchkoff,  Nicolay  Egorovitch.  The  Pony  that  Killed  a  Wolf. 

77.  Makovsky,  Vladimir  Egorovitch.  The  Wayfarer. 

78.  Korovin,  Constantine.  Spanish  Girls. 

79.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Young  Columbus  Saving  Himself 

on  the  Mast  of  a  Ship,  set  on  fire  by  a  Venetian  Galley,  off  the  Coast 
of  Portugal. 

80.  Korzuhin,  Alexey  Ivanovitch.  The  Evening  Before  the  Wedding. 

(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

81.  Kuznezoff,  Nicolay  Dmitrievitch.  In  the  Garden  (1889). 

82.  Alexeieff.  Head  of  an  Italian  (5irl  (1889). 

83.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  The  Arrival  of  Columbus’  Flo- 

tille  on  the  American  Shore. 

84.  Krushitsky,  Constantin  Jakovlevitch.  Winter. 

85.  Willewalde,  Bogdan  Pavlovitch.  You  To-Day  and  I  To-Morrow. 

(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

86.  Tchistiakoff,  Pavel  Petrovitch.  The  Grand  Duchess,  Sophia  Vitov- 

tovna  at  the  Wedding  of  the  Grand  Duke  Vasily  II,  “The  Dark” 
(1433).  Tearing  of  Dmitrie  Donskoy’s  Belt  from  the  Duke  Vasily, 
“The  One-Sighted”  (1882).  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

87.  Pasternak,  Leonid.  Going  Home  Again, 


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WEST  WALL. 

88.  Tvoroshnikoff,  Ivan  Ivanovitch.  Grandmother  and  Granddaughter 

(1889).  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

89.  Siemiradsky,  Henry  Ippolytovitch.  Christ  in  the  House  of  Lazarus. 

90.  Krushitsky,  Constantin  Jakovlevitch.  The  Heat  Over,  a  Fresh  Breeze 

Blowing  (1889).  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

91.  Alexeieff.  An  Italian  Girl  (1884). 

92.  Volkoff,  Efim  Efimovitch.  Morning. 

93.  Makovsky,  Constantin  Egorovitch.  Romeo  and  Juliet. 

94.  Ducker,  Evgeny  Eduardovitch.  Noon.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

NORTH  WALL. 

95.  Kivschenko,  Alexy  Danilovitch.  At  the  Craters  of  Ledgy. 

96.  Venig,  Karl  Bogdanovitch.  A  Russian  Girl  (1889).  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 

97.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Yalta  in  the  Morning. 

98.  Peroff,  Vasily  Grigorievitch.  The  Fishermen  (1878). 

99.  Makovsky,  Vladimir  Egorovitch.  A  Public  Market  in  Moscow  (1879). 

100.  Kratchkovsky,  Josiff  Evstafievitch.  The  New  Moon.  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 

101.  Pelevin,  Ivan  Andreievitch.  The  First  Born.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

102.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  The  ship  “Santa  Maria”  on  its  way 

to  America,  when  Columbus  during  a  heavy  storm  was  surrounded 
by  the  mutinous  crew. 

103.  Makovsky,  Vladimir  Egorovitch.  The  Gamblers’  Quarrel. 

104.  Shuravleff,  Firs  Sergeievitch.  Hay  Makers  at  Rest. 

105.  Zagorsky,  Nicolay  Petrovitch.  Morning  Tea. 

106.  Lemoch,  Karl  Vikentievitch.  Peasant  Girls. 

107.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Saving  Himself  in  a  Boat. 

108.  Kramskoy,  Ivan  Nicolaievitch.  Portrait  of  Mr.  Solovieff.  (Property  of 

the  Academy.) 

109.  Galimsky,  Vladislaff  Mihailovitch.  Forest. 

no.  Shuravleff,  Firs  Sergeievitch.  tie  Loves  Me — He  Loves  Me  Not. 
in.  Frentz,  Rudolf,  Feodorovitch.  An  Inn.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

1 12.  Repine,  Elias  Efimovitch.  The  Cossack’s  Answer  to  the  Sultan  of 

Turkey.  (Property  of  the  Czar.) 

1 13.  Kivschenko,  Alexey  Danilovitch.  The  Military  Counsel  at  Fily  (1812). 

(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

1 14.  Endoguroff,  Ivan  Ivanovitch.  A  Heavy  Rain.  (Property  of  the  Acad¬ 

emy.) 

115.  Novoskolzeff,  Alexander  Nicolaievitch.  Head  of  a  Negro.  (Property 

of  the  Academy.) 

1 16.  Klever,  July  Julievitch.  Forest.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

1 17.  Kramskoy,  Ivan  Nicolaievitch.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Daughter. 

(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

118.  Kivschenko,  Alexey  Danilovitch.  Assorting  Feathers. 

119.  Morozoff,  Alexander  Ivanovitch.  The  Foundry  of  Omutings, 


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120.  Aivazovsky,  Iaan  Constantinovitch.  Columbus  Landing  with  His 

Suite  at  San  Salvador. 

121.  Navosoff,  Vasily  Ivanovitch.  A  Free  Dining-room.  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 

122.  Kuznezoff,  Nicolay  Dmitrievitch.  The  Justice  of  the  Peace,  1888. 

123.  Miasoiedoff,  Gregory,  Gregorievitch.  The  Escape  of  Gregory  Otrepieff, 

near  the  frontier  of  Lithuania.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

124.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  Garibaldi  and  the  Garibaldians 

on  the  deck  of  a  Steamer. 

125.  Kivschenko,  Alexey  Danilovitch.  A  Wolf  Caught  Alive.  (Property  of 

the  Academy.) 

126.  Litovschenko,  Alexander  Dmitrievitch.  The  Italian  Embassadorr  Cal- 

vuci,  drawing  the  favorite  falcons  of  the  Czar,  Alexey  Mihailovitch. 
(Property  of  the  Academy.) 

127.  Makovsky,  Constantin  Egorovitcli.  Portrait  of  a  Lady. 

128.  Bobroff,  Victor  Alexeievitch.  A  Jew  from  Kovna,  1886. 

129.  Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch.  A  Street  in  Bachtchisaray  (Cri¬ 

mea.) 

130.  Dmitrieff-Orenburgsky,  Nicolay  Dmitrievitch.  A  Drowned  Man  in  a 

Country  Place. 

EAST  WALL. 

131.  Jacoby,  Valerian  Ivanovitch.  The  Ice  Palace,  1881.  (Property  of  the 

Academy.) 

132.  Schischkine,  Ivan  Ivanovitch.  A  Forest.  (Property  of  the  Academy.) 

133.  Savinsky,  Vasily  Evmentievitch.  The  Invitation  of  the  Sick  Duke 

Posharsky  to  accept  the  command  of  the  army.  (Property  of  the 
Academy.) 


SOCIETY  OF 


POLISH  ARTISTS 


GEORGE  SOSNOWSKI. 

MICISLAS  NIEDZWIEDZINSKI. 
VALERY  BROCHOCKI. 

Delegates  of  the  Society  of  Polish  Artists  at  the 
World’s  Columbian  Exposition. 


For  information  regarding  Polish  Works 
which  are  for  sale,  apply  at  the  desk  in 
Gallery  No.  62,  West  Pavilion. 


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Society  of  Polish  Artists. 


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ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 


MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE. 

FOR  INFORMATION  AND  PRICES  INQUIRE 
AT  THE  DESK  IN  GALLERY  62— WEST  PA¬ 
VILION. 

GALLERY  62-OIL  PAINTINGS. 


SOUTH  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  WEST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  61. 

1.  Gerson,  W.  (Warsaw)  Hedwige,  Queen  of  Poland. 

2.  Ryszkiewicz,  J.  ^Warsaw)  Cossacks. 

WEST  WALL. 

3.  Stankiewicz,  L.  (Warsaw)  Winter. 

4.  Alchimowicz,  K.  (Warsaw)  Milda  (Goddess  of  Love). 

5.  Podkowinski,  W.  (Warsaw)  In  the  Forest. 

6.  Matejko,  J.  (Cracow)  Wernihara  Relating  the  History  of  Poland  and 

Prophesying  her  Resuscitation. 

7.  Kedzierski,  A.  (Warsaw)  A  Rustic  Astronomer. 

8.  Mastawski,  S.  (Warsaw)  Before  the  Impressment. 

NORTH  WALL. 

9.  Malezewski,  J.  (Cracow)  Death  of  An  Exiled  Woman  in  Siberia. 

10.  Chelmonski,  J.  (Warsaw)  Hares. 

11.  Dukszynska,  E.  (Warsaw)  A  Pet. 

12.  Matejko,  J.  (Cracow)  St.  John’s  Night. 

13.  Pawliszak,  W.  (Warsaw)  At  the  Gate  of  Zhan  Margli  Tivej. 

14.  Zmurko,  F.  (Warsaw)  A  Lady  in  Fur. 

15.  Kendzierski,  A.  (Warsaw)  Return  from  Town. 

16.  Zmurko,  F.  (Warsaw)  The  Feudal  Law. 

17.  Gerson,  W.  (Warsaw)  Crossing  the  Brook. 

18.  Szyndler,  P.  (Warsaw)  Dolce  far  niente. 

19.  Kawsik,  J.  (Warsaw)  Reverie. 


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EAST  WALL. 

20.  Alchimowicz,  K.  (Warsaw)  A  Traveling  Merchant. 

21.  Poswikowa,  B.  (Warsaw)  Fruit. 

22.  Poswikowa,  B.  (Warsaw)  Fruit. 

23.  Popiel,  T.  (Cracow)  After  the  Storm. 

24.  Piotrowicz,  L.  (St.  Petersburg)  Birches. 

25.  Zmurko,  F.  (Warsaw)  Pieta. 

26.  Alchimowicz,  K.  (Warsaw)  A  Moorish  Girl. 

27.  Popiel,  T.  (Cracow)  A  View  of  Lakapane  (A  Village  in  Poland). 

SOUTH  WALL. 

28.  Jasinski,  L.  (Warsaw)  Holiday  Divine  Service. 

29.  Stankiewicz,  L.  (Warsaw)  Forest  Scene. 

30.  Maszynski,  J.  (Warsaw)  An  Algerian  Boy. 

31.  Stankiewicz,  L.  (Warsaw)  Forest. 

WEST  COURT  AND  ON  SECOND  AND  THIRD 

FLOORS. 

ALCOVE  102. 

IN  THE  NORTH-WEST  STAIRCASE  OF  THE  WEST  COURT. 

32.  Geneli,  M.  (Warsaw)  A  Study. 

33.  Geneli,  M.  (Warsaw)  A  Study. 

34.  Podkowinski,  W.  (Warsaw)  Ladies  Playing  Billiards. 

35.  Kawrik,  J.  (Warsaw)  A  Young  Mother. 

36.  Stasiak,  L.  (Cracow)  Moonlight  Night. 

37.  Dukszynska,  E.  (Warsaw)  Autumn. 

38.  Gramatyka,  A.  (Cracow)  Environments  of  Cracow. 

39.  Geneli,  M.  (Warsaw)  A  Model. 

40.  Szwignicki,  R.  (Warsaw)  Bailiff. 

41.  Szwignicki,  R.  (Warsaw)  Electioneering. 

42.  Piotrowski,  A.  (Cracow)  A  Young  Mother. 

43.  Maszynski,  J.  (Warsaw)  Mephistopheles  Serenade. 

44.  Pillati,  X.  (Warsaw)  From  the  Ferry. 

45.  Garyer,  M.  (Warsaw)  A  Study. 

46.  Podkawinski,  W.  (Warsaw)  In  the  Garden. 

47.  Podkawinski,  W.  (Warsaw)  The  “New  World,”  a  Street  in  Warsaw. 

48.  Podkawinski,  W.  (Warsaw)  The  Dance  of  Skeletons. 

49.  Daniszcwska,  M.  (Warsaw)  A  Warsaw  Straw  Mat  Dealer. 

50.  Gramatyka,  A.  (Cracow)  A  Pond. 

51.  Cichacki,  F.  (Warsaw)  Shepherd  Boys. 

52.  Stasiak,  L.  (Cracow)  Winter. 

53.  Daniszewska,  M.  (Warsaw)  A  Warsaw  Coal  Seller. 

54.  Pawlawski,  J.  (Warsaw)  Harvest  in  Landomir. 

55.  Poswikowa,  B.  (Warsaw)  Flowers. 

STAIRCASE  LANDING  AT  SECOND  FLOOR. 

56.  Piotrowski,  A.  (Cracow)  Waiting. 

57.  Owidzki,  T.  (Warsaw)  Waiting. 


430  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

58.  Laremlaski,  M.  (Warsaw)  A  Somnambulist. 

59.  Goscimski,  W.  (Warsaw)  The  Valley  of  Oicaw. 

60.  Ciaglinski,  J.  (St.  Petersburg)  A  Study. 

61.  Maszynski,  J.  (Warsaw)  A  Game  Dealer. 

62.  Gramatyka,  A.  (Cracow)  Environments  of  Cracow. 

63.  Dukszynska,  E.  (Warsaw)  Abandoned. 

STAIRCASE  LANDING  AT  THIRD  FLOOR. 

64.  Luchadolski,  L.  (Warsaw)  Gypsy  Camp. 

65.  Maleszewski,  T.  (Warsaw)  A  Polish  Fiddler. 

66.  Mroczkowski,  A.  (Cracow)  Tatry  Mountains. 

67.  Alchimawicz,  A.  (Warsaw)  Ginski  in  Prison. 

68.  Szwojnicki,  R.  (Warsaw)  In  the  Morning. 

69.  Reyzner,  M.  (Paris)  Bretan  Peasants. 

70.  Pruszkowski,  W.  (Cracow)  Love’s  Secret.  (Pastel.) 

71.  Trembaer,  M.  (Warsaw)  The  Good  Samaritan. 

AROUND  THE  TOP  OF  THE  NORTHWEST  STAIRCASE. 

72.  Alchimawicz,  K.  (Warsaw)  Gathering  Mushrooms. 

THIRD  FLOOR,  WEST  END  OF  WEST  COURT. 

73.  Tetmayer,  W.  (Cracow)  The  Penman. 

74.  Zmurko,  F.  (Warsaw)  Under  the  Influence  of  Hasheesh. 

75.  Styka,  J.  (Cracow)  Queen  of  Poland  Pray  for  Us. 

76.  Gerson,  W.  (Warsaw)  The  Baptism  of  Lithuania. 

77.  Gerson,  W.  (Warsaw)  Music.  (Design  for  a  ceiling.) 

78.  Gerson,  W.  (Warsaw)  Dance.  (Design  for  a  ceiling.) 

79.  Kossak,  S.  Taudos  (Cracow).  Twenty-five  Views  of  Cracow.  (In  water 

colors.) 

80.  Zmurko,  F.  (Warsaw)  Evening  Song. 

81.  Tetmayer,  W.  (Cracow)  Wedding. 

82.  Gerson,  W.  (Cracow)  King  Sigismund’s  Vision. 

AROUND  THE  TOP  OF  THE  SOUTH-WEST  STAIRCASE. 

83.  Wisniewski,  B.  (Warsaw)  Shepherd  Boy. 

84.  Ryszkiewicz,  J.  (Warsaw)  Summer  Night. 

85.  Gerson,  W.  (Warsaw)  Above  the  Clouds. 

86.  Maleszewski,  T.  (Warsaw)  Cupids  Doing  Penance. 

87.  Dukszynska,  E.  (Warsaw)  Meditation. 

STAIRCASE,  BETWEEN  THE  SECOND  AND  THIRD  FLOORS. 

88.  Maszynski,  J.  (Warsaw)  In  Despair. 

89.  Zalewski,  M.  (Warsaw)  Interior  View  of  a  Church. 

90.  Brochacki,  W.  (Warsaw)  In  the  Park. 

91.  Gryglewski,  A.  (Warsaw)  Interior  of  a  Church. 

92.  Mirecki,  K.  (Warsaw)  Disconsolate. 

93.  Mirecki,  K.  Warsaw)  Bohun’s  Attack. 

94.  Zmurko,  F.  (Warsaw)  Children’s  Heads. 


SOCIETY  OF  POLISH  ARTISTS — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


43* 


STAIRCASE,  BETWEEN  SECOND  AND  THIRD  FLOORS. 

95.  Modcustein,  D.  (Warsaw)  In  Christian  Care. 

96.  Iztencel,  M.  (Warsaw)  Ophelia. 

97.  Pioutkowski,  H.  (Warsaw)  Murder. 

98.  Guminski,  W.  (Warsaw)  The  First  Snow. 

99.  Kasiewicz,  M.  (Warsaw)  Where  Shall  We  Go? 

100.  Maszynski,  J.  (Warsaw)  In  the  Forest. 

101.  Picchawski,  W.  (Warsaw)  The  Four  Seasons. 

102.  Piotrowski,  A.  (Cracow)  Winter  Morning. 

103.  Wodzinowski,  W.  (Cracow)  Poisonous  Mushrooms. 

104.  Kendzicrski,  A.  (Warsaw)  To  Church. 

105.  Kauzik,  J.  (Warsaw)  A  Woman’s  Head. 

106.  Ciaglinski,  J.  (St.  Petersburg)  Reverie. 

107.  Piotrowski,  A.  (Cracow)  Tossed  by  the  Ocean’s  Wave. 

108.  Rosen,  P.  (Warsaw)  Strolling. 

109.  Stasiak,  L.  (Cracow)  Peasant  Custom,  After  the  Wedding, 
no.  Cichocki,  F.  (Warsaw)  Farewell. 

in.  Stasiak,  L.  (Cracow)  Sacrificed. 

1 12.  Goscimski,  W.  (Warsaw)  At  a  Pond. 

113.  Modenstein,  D.  (Warsaw)  The  Hour  of  Rest. 

114.  Garyez,  M.  (Warsaw)  A  Buga  Type. 

115.  Stasiak,  L.  (Cracow)  Scene  from  Brzesk  Life. 

116.  Modenstein,  D.  (Warsaw)  A  Woman’s  Head. 

1 17.  Geneli,  M.  (Warsaw)  At  Work. 

1 18.  Garyez,  M.  (Warsaw)  Reconvalescent. 

WEST  COURT— GROUND  FLOOR. 

ON  SCREEN  NEXT  TO  SPANISH  ART  EXHIBIT. 
ALCOVE  95. 

120.  Picchowski,  W.  (Warsaw)  Via  et  Vita  Nostra. 

121.  Maszynski,  J.  (Warsaw)  A  Rustic  Choir. 

122.  Ciaglinski,  J.  (St.  Petersburg)  Birch  Trees. 


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SPAIN 


Delegate  General, 

H.  E.  Senor  DN-  ENRIQUE  DUPUY  DE  LOME, 

Hotel  Metropole,  Chicago. 


Commissioner  for  Fine  Arts, 
Senor  DN;  A.  G.  DEL  CAMPILLO 

82  Twenty-Sixth  Street,  Chicago. 


For  information  relating  to  the  works  of 
art  exhibited,  apply  at  the  office  in 
Alcove  97,  West  Court,  Central  Pavilion. 


433 


434  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


SPAIN. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 


MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE.  FOR 
INFORMATION  AND  PRICES  APPLY  AT  THE  DESK 
AT  THE  ENTRANCE  TO  THE  SPANISH  SECTION. 

ALCOVE  97,  WEST  COURT. 

Group  139.-Sculpture. 

WEST  COURT. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  END  OF  THE  COURT. 

1.  Gandarias  y  Plangan,  Justo  de  (Madrid).  Fortune.  (Plaster.) 

2.  Nunez  Fernandez,  Ramon  (Madrid).  A  Slave  in  the  Market  Place. 

(Plaster.) 

IN  ALCOVE  96. 

3.  Alcoverro  y  Amoros,  Jos6  (Madrid).  A  Duet.  (Bronze  group.) 

4.  Marinos  y  Gracia  (Segovia).  Model  Resting.  (Bronze.) 

WEST  COURT. 

5.  Gandarias  y  Plangan.  Japanese  Woman.  (Marble.) 

6.  Reynes,  Josd  (Barcelona).  San  Luis  Gonzaga.  (Plaster.) 

7.  Claraso,  Enrique  (Barcelona).  Remorse.  (Plaster.) 

8.  Gandarias  y  Plaugan  (Madrid).  Shipwrecked.  (Plaster.)  Owned  by 

the  National  Museum  of  Painting  and  Sculpture  (Madrid). 

9.  Viziano  y  Marti,  Jose  (Valencia).  Cardinal  Cisneros.  (Plaster.) 

10.  Parera  y  Saurina,  Antonio  (Barcelona).  Labor’s  Reward.  (Plaster.) 

11.  Cipriano,  Folgueras.  Mars.  (Plaster). 

12.  Marinas  y  Garcia,  Aniceto  (Segovia).  The  Fishers  Caught.  (Group  in 

plaster.) 

ALCOVE  97. 

13.  Gines  y  Ortiz,  Adela  (Madrid).  A  Struggle  for  Life.  (Plaster.) 

14.  Vallmitana  Abarca,  Agapito  (Barcelona).  The  Lion  Hunter.  (Baked 

clay.) 

15.  Lopez,  Francisco  de  Asis  (Madrid).  Wax  Design  for  a  Medal  to  Com¬ 

memorate  the  400th  Anniversary  of  the  Discovery  of  America,  Group 

145. 


SPAIN — SCULPTURE.  435 

16.  Vallmitjana,  Venancio  (Barcelona).  Beauty  Vanquishing  Force.  (Baked 

clay.) 

17.  Arneu  y  Masent,  Eusebio  (Barcelona).  Obverse  and  reverse  of  bronze 

medal. 

18.  Susiilo,  Monument  to  Columbus  for  Havana,  Cuba.  Bronze  bas-relief 

representing  Columbus  before  the  Catholic  kings  on  his  return  from 
America. 

SOUTH  COURT. 

IN  FRONT  OF  ENTRANCE  TO  GALLERY  21,  SPANISH  SECTION. 

19.  Montero  y  Navas,  Jose  (Madrid).  The  Allegory  of  Architecture.  (Plas¬ 

ter.) 

GALLERY  21. 

20.  Estrada  de  Picabia,  Francisco  de  Asis  (Barcelona).  Portrait  bust. 

GALLERY  22. 

21.  Querol,  Augustin  (Tortoso).  Tradition.  (Bronze.)  Lent  by  the  Museo 

Nacional  de  Pintura  y  Escultura,  Madrid. 

GALLERY  23. 

22.  Amutio,  Federico  (Madrid).  A  Love  Story.  (Bronze  group.) 

23.  Castellanas  y  Escola,  Miguel  (Barcelona).  Bust  of  Monturiol. 

24.  Querol,  Augustin  (Tortosa).  Child  and  Duck.  (Bronze.)  Lent  by  the 

Museo  Nacional  de  Pintura  y  Escultura,  Madrid. 


IN  THE  SPANISH  GOVERNMENT  BUILDING. 

NEAR  THE  LAKE  FRONT. 

25.  Serra,  Francisco  de  Asis  (Barcelona).  A  Nazarene.  (Bust  in  baked 

clay.) 

26.  Serra,  Francisco  de  Asis  (Barcelona).  St.  Gerome. 

27.  Serra,  Francisco  de  Asis  (Barcelona).  The  Child  Jesus. 

28.  Alsina  y  Amils,  Antonio  (Madrid).  Child’s  Head.  (Baked  clay.) 

29.  Arnau  y  Masent,  Eusebio  (Barcelona).  Hope.  (Group  in  plaster.) 

30.  Arnau  y  Masent,  Antonio  (Madrid).  Ave  Maria.  (Group  in  baked  clay.) 

31.  Campeny  y  Santamaria,  Josd  (Barcelona).  Female  Bull  Fighter. 

32.  Campeny  y  Santamaria,  Josd  (Barcelona).  A  Beauty. 

33.  Campeny  y  Santamaria,  Jose  (Barcelona).  A  Fop. 

34.  Campeny  y  Santamaria,  Josd  (Barcelona).  Bust  in  baked  clay.) 

35.  Casananas  Gonzales,  Antonio  (Madrid).  Bust  of  the  Countess  de  Pin- 

edo. 

36.  Duque  y  Duque,  Eugenio  (Madrid).  The  Genius  of  War.  (Plaster.) 

37.  Duque  y  Duque,  Eugenio  (Madrid).  Bust  of  Christino  Martos.  (Plas¬ 

ter.) 

38.  Estrada  de  Picabia,  Francisco  de  Asis  (Barcelona).  Saint  Cecilia, 

(Baked  clay.) 


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436  WORLD'S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP^T  K — FINE  ARTS. 


39.  Estrada  de  Picabia,  Francisco  de  Asis  (Barcelona).  Meditation.  (Baked 

clay.) 

40.  Inurria  Lainosa,  Mateo  (Cordoba).  Santa  Teresa  de  Jesus.  (Artificial 

marble.) 

41.  Monserrat  y  Portella,  Jose  (Barcelona).  The  First  Attempt.  (Plaster.) 

42.  Folguras,  C.  The  First  Pair  of  Earrings.  Lent  by  the  Museo  Nacional 

de  Pintura  y  Escultura,  Madrid. 

43.  Alcoberro.  Mars.  Lent  by  the  Museo  Nacional  de  Pintura  y  Escultura, 

Madrid. 

44.  Vallmitjana  Abarca,  Agapito  (Barcelona).  The  Lion  Hunter.  (Baked 

clay.) 


IN  THE  MANUFACTURES  AND  LIBERAL  ARTS 
BUILDING. 

45.  Riera  y  Casanovas,  Juan  (Barcelona).  Imitation  of  Metal  Decorative 

Plaque — The  Barcelona  Exposition  of  1888. 

46.  Riera  y  Casanovas,  Juan  (Barcelona).  Bas-relief — Music. 

47.  Cubero,  Jose  (Malaga).  Exhibit  of  Sculptures  in  baked  clay.  Seven¬ 

teen  subjects  in  a  group. 


SPAIN — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


437 


48. 

49. 

50. 

51. 

52. 

53. 


54. 

55- 

56. 

57- 

58. 

59- 

60. 

61. 

62. 

63. 

64. 

65. 

66. 

67. 

68. 

69. 

70. 

71* 

72. 

73. 
74* 
75- 
76. 

77- 

78. 

79. 


Group  140-Oil  Paintings. 

GALLERY  23— NUMBERS  48  TO  120,  INCLUSIVE 

NORTH  WALL. 


BEGINNING  AT  THE  EAST  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  THE  NORTH 
COURT  (ALCOVE  97). 


Agrasot  y  Juan,  Joaquin  (Valencia).  To  the  Health  of  the  Bride. 
Agrasot  y  Juan,  Joaquin  (Valencia).  Sisters  of  Charity. 

Arroys  Fernandez,  Rafael  (Madrid).  Landscape. 

Larrocha  Gonzalez,  Jose  de  (Madrid).  The  Gold  Hunter. 

Uria,  Jose  (Madrid).  Papa’s  Sword. 

Jadraquey  Sanchez  Ocana  Miguel  (Madrid).  Great  and  Small  Game. 
EAST  WALL. 


Bilbao,  Gonzalo  (Sevilla). 
Balbao,  Gonzalo  (Sevilla). 
Balbao,  Gonzalo  (Sevilla) 
Bilbao,  Gonzalo  (Sevilla). 


Bilbao,  Gonzalo  (Sevilla).  Return  from  Work. 

Oliva  Rodrigo,  Eugenio  (Madrid).  Young  Savoyards. 

Loubere,  Juan  (Malaga).  Rest. 

Herrer,  Cesar  (Madrid).  Santi  Apostoli  Canal,  Venice. 

Ramirez  y  Ibanez,  Manuel  (Madrid).  Head  of  a  Child. 

Bilbao,  Gonzalo  (Sevilla).  Orange  Pickers  in  Andalusia. 

Friday  in  a  Cemetery  in  Morocco. 

San  Trovato,  Venice. 

Resting. 

“Come  Back  Soon.” 

Pelayo  Fernandez,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  The  Guadarrama  Mountains. 
Cortes  y  Cordero,  Eduardo  (Seville).  Head  of  an  Andalusian  Woman. 
Martines  Abades,  -Juan  (Madrid).  In  the  Bay. 

Cortes  y  Cordero,  Eduardo  (Seville).  Head  of  an  Andalusian  Woman. 
Morera,  Jaime  (Madrid).  Coast  of  Normandy. 

Gil  Bias. 

“Go  On.” 

Don  Quixote  and  the  Flock  of  Sheep. 

Port  of  Barcelona. 

Cavalry  Crossing  a  Ford. 
Trumpeter  of  Chasseurs. 


Moreno  Carbonero,  Jose. 

Moreno  Carbonero,  Jose. 

Moreno  Carbonero,  Jose. 

Roig  y  Soler  (Barcelona). 

Cusachs  y  Cusachs,  Jose  (Barcelona). 
Cusachs  y  Cusachs,  Josd  (Barcelona). 


Cusachs  y  Cusachs,  Jose  (Barcelona).  Lancers  on  the  March. 
Parlade  y  Heredia,  Andres  (Seville).  Journey  to  Pavia. 
Garnelo,  Josd  (Madrid).  Interior  of  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 
Garnelo,  Jose  (Madrid).  An  Englishman. 

Garnelo,  Josd  (Madrid).  “I  Could  Have  Been  a  Minister.” 


438  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION - DEP’T  K— FINE  ARTS. 

80.  Ocon  y  Rivas,  Emilio  (Malaga).  The  Last  Hurrah. 

81.  Vegay  Marrugal,  Jose  de  la  (Seville).  Corral  at  Seville. 

82.  Vega  y  Marrugal,  Jose  de  la  (Seville).  Chaplain  of  Santa  Clara,  Seville. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

83.  Frances  y  Pascuai,  Placido  (Madrid).  Father’s  Advice. 

84.  Manterola,  Lucia  (Madrid).  The  Lover’s  Torment. 

85.  Murillo  Carreras,  Rafael  (Malaga).  The  Tower  of  Homage.  A  Moorish 

Relic  in  Malaga. 

86.  Martinez  Abades,  Juan  (Madrid).  Communion  on  Board  the  Ship.  Lent 

by  the  Museo  Nacional  del  Pintura  y  Escultura,  Madrid. 

87.  Triado  y  Mayol,  Josd  (Barcelona).  In  the  Laboratory. 

88.  Jimenez  Aranda,  Luis  (Paris).  The  Lovers. 

89.  Paternani,  Enrique  (Haro).  Mother’s  Visit. 

90.  Garcia  y  Rodriguez,  Manuel  (Seville).  Summer  in  Seville. 

91.  Cortes  y  Cordero,  Eduardo  (Sevilla).  Head  of  an  Andalusian  Woman. 

WEST  WALL. 

92.  Lorenzale  Rogent,  Ramiro  (Barcelona).  Contrast. 

93.  Lafita  y  Blanco,  Jose  (Seville).  An  Inn,  Seville. 

94.  Kumetra  y  Ragull,  Fernando  (Barcelona).  The  Arts  Saluting  Immor¬ 

tality. 

95.  Ah^arez  Dumont,  Cesar  (Madrid).  Episode  of  the  War  of  Independence, 

1808. 

96.  Brugada  y  Panizo,  Luis  (Barcelona).  Lost! 

97.  Planeila  y  Rodriguez,  Juan  (Barcelona).  The  Little  Weaver. 

98.  Esteban  y  Vivero,  Enrique  (Madrid).  Flying  Artillery. 

99.  Villegas  Brieva,  Manuel  (Madrid).  Memories. 

100.  Porro,  Angel  (Habana).  Landscape  in  Calabazar. 

101.  Beruete,  Aureliano  de  (Madrid).  The  Guadarrama  Mountains,  from 

Madrid. 

102.  Firado,  F.  (Seville)  An  Audalusian  Singer. 

103.  Tapiro,  Jose.  A  Moorish  Wedding  Dance. 

104.  Munoz-Degrain,  Antonio  (Valencia).  The  Lovers  of  Teruel.  Lent  by 

the  Musdo  de  Pintura  y  Escultura,  Madrid. 

105.  Dapousa  Bengoechea,  Niceto  (Madrid).  Birds. 

106.  Dapousa  Bengoechea,  Niceto  (Madrid).  Flowers. 

107.  Ferrer,  Antonio  de  (Barcelona).  Leaving  Church. 

108.  Reyna,  Antonio.  San  Trovaso,  Venice. 

109.  Rusifiol,  Santiago  (Barcelona).  Garden  in  Winter. 

no.  Hidalgo,  Felix  Resurreccion  (Paris).  Farewell  to  the  Sun. 
in.  Hidalgo,  Felix  Resurreccion  (Paris).  Twilight. 

1 12.  Herrer,  Cesar  (Madrid).  Study  of  Ships. 

113.  Garnelo,  Jose  (Madrid).  The  First  Homage  Paid  to  Columbus  in  the 

New  World. 

NORTH  WALL. 

114.  Garnelo,  Jose  (Madrid).  Suicide  for  Love. 

1 15.  Texidor  y  Torres,  Modesto.  Unlucky, 


SPAIN — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


439 


116.  Trias  y  Giro,  f  ederico  (Barcelona).  Under  Tutelage. 

1 17.  Barbara  y  Balza,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  The  Last  Farewell. 

1 18.  Vega  y  Marrugal,  Jose  de  la  (Seville).  Grapes. 

119.  Vega  y  Marrugal,  Jose  de  la  (Seville).  Grapes. 

120.  Maureta  y  Aracil,  Gabriel  (Madrid).  Mary  Stuart  Just  Before  the 

Execution. 


GALLERY  22-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  121  TO  178,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  23. 

121.  Pena  y  Munoz,  Maximino  (Madrid).  A  Dainty  Mouthful. 

122.  Casas,  Ramon  (Barcelona).  Looking  over  Books. 

123.  Jimenez  Aranda,  Luis  (Paris).  A  Hospital  Ward.  Visit  of  the  Chief 

Physician. 

124.  Jimenez  Aranda,  Luis  (Paris).  The  Cloth  Market  in  the  Temple,  Paris. 

125.  Pena  y  Munoz,  Maximino  (Madrid).  Art  in  the  Country. 

126.  Sorolla,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  Another  Marguerite. 

127.  Checa  y  Delicado,  Felipe  (Badajoz).  Making  Use  of  an  Opportunity 

128.  Frances  y  Arribas,  Fernanda  (Madrid).  Field  Flowers. 

129.  Frances  y  Arribas,  Fernanda  (Madrid).  Crabs. 

130.  Cutanda,  Vicente  (Madrid).  A  Strike  in  Vizcaya. 

131.  Alvarez,  Luis  (Barcelona).  The  Visit. 

132.  Gonzaivo  Perez,  Pablo  (Madrid).  St.  Mark’s,  Venice. 

133.  Aranjo  Ruano,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  Mouth  of  the  Vigo. 

134.  Rusinol,  Santiago  (Barcelona).  Pawnbroker’s  Shop. 

135.  Gaiofre  Oiler,  Francisco  (Barcelona).  A  Public  Whipping,  in  Barcelona 

in  the  Middle  of  the  Seventeenth  Century. 

136.  Rusinol,  Santiago  (Barcelona).  Gardens  at  Montmartre. 

137.  Araujo  Ruano,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  Fish  Market  on  Vigo. 

138.  Araujo  Ruano  Joaquin  (Madrid).  “Who  is  to  Pay?  ” 

NORTH  WALL. 

139.  Casas,  Ramon  (Barcelona).  Erik-Satie. 

140.  Madrazo  y  Garreta,  Ricardo  de.  The  Bathing  Hour. 

141.  Martinez  y  Altes,  Gabriel  (Barcelona).  Tavern,  Sixteenth  Century. 

142.  Frances  y  Pascual,  Placido  (Madrid).  In  the  Garden. 


440  WORLD’S  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP*T  K — FINE  ARTS. 

143.  Arpa  y  Perea,  Jose  (Seville).  A  Peasant  Girl. 

144.  Rusinol,  Santiago  (Barcelona).  Cemetery  of  Montmartre. 

145.  Soroila,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  The  Watchman. 

146.  Andrade,  Angel  (Cindad  Real).  An  Anniversary.  Lent  by  the  Museo 

Nacional  de  Pintura  y  Escultura  (Madrid.) 

147.  Baixas  Carreter,  Juan  (Barcelona).  Contemplation. 

148.  Abades-Martinez,  Juan  (Madrid).  Breaking  Waves. 

149.  Maura  y  Montaner,  Francisco  (Madrid).  Alcala  Street,  Madrid,  after 

the  Bull  Fight. 

150.  Lopez  Cabrera,  Ricardo  (Seville).  The  Spinner. 

151.  Aguado  y  Guerra,  Jose  (Madrid).  A  Stable. 

152.  Campuzano,  Tomas  (Madrid).  The  Cantabrian  Coast. 

153.  Lopez  Cabrera,  Ricardo  (Seville).  Daphnis  and  Chloe. 

154.  Diez  Francis,  Jose  (Barcelona).  Early  Dawn. 

155.  Arnedo,  Jorge  de  (Seville).  The  Rest  at  the  Spring. 

156.  Lhardy,  Augustin  (Madrid).  Landscape. 

EAST  WALL. 

157.  Texidor  y  Torres  (Modesto).  The  Little  Sailors. 

158.  Beruete,  Aureliano  de  (Madrid).  The  Heights  of  Fuenfria. 

159.  Beruete,  Aureliano  de  (Madrid).  Landscape  at  Torrelodones. 

160.  Jimenez  Aranda,  Jose  (Madrid).  The  Saint’s  Sweets. 

161.  Jimenez  y  Aranda,  Josd  (Madrid).  Who  is  Being  Fooled.' 

162.  Carboreno  Moreno,  Jose.  Conversion  of  the  Duke  of  Candia. 

163.  Lafita  y  Blanco,  Josd  (Seville).  Banks  of  the  Guadalete. 

164.  Jimenez  Aranda,  Jose  (Madrid).  An  Accident  in  the  Bull  Ring. 

163.  Jimenez  Aranda,  Jose  (Madrid).  On  the  Terrace. 

i6g.  Sorollo,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  In  a  Group. 

1^7.  Sorollo,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  Relics. 

168.  Sorollo,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  Flower  Girls. 

169.  Gessa  y  Arias,  Sebastian  (Madrid).  Autumn  Fruits. 

170.  Gessa  y  Arias,  Sebastian  (Madrid).  Spring  Flowers  and  Fruit. 

171.  Jimenez  Aranda,  Luis  (Paris).  “For  a  Good  Boy.” 

172.  Simonet,  Enrique,  Malaga.  Flevit  Super  Illam. 

173.  Gonzalvo  Perez,  Pablo  (Madrid).  Chapel  of  St.  Isidoro,  St.  Mark’s, 

Venice. 

174.  Bermudo  Matios,  Jose  (Madrid).  The  Cafe  Thief. 

175.  Urgell  y  Xnglada,  Modesto  (Barcelona).  “Be  Still.” 

176.  Vayreda  y  Vila,  Mariano  (Barcelona).  Repose. 

177.  Jaraba  Jimenez,  Manuel  Enrique  (Malaga).  Study  of  a  Figure. 

SOUTH  WALL— NO.  160. 

178.  Rosales,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  Isabella  the  Catholic  Dictating  Her  Will. 

Lent  by  the  Museo  Nacional  de  Pintura  y  Escultura,  Madrid. 


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GALLERY  21 -OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  179  TO  219,  INCLUSIVE. 

WEST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  NORTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  22. 

179.  Pinos  y  Pala,  Juan,  Barcelona.  Shepherd. 

180.  Santa  Maria  Sedano,  Marceliano  (Burgos).  The  Triumph  of  the  Holy 

Cross. 

EAST  WALL. 

181.  Riquer  y  Inglada,  Alejandro  de  (Barcelona).  The  Divine  Shepherd. 

182.  Rosales,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  Study  of  an  Italian  Peasant. 

183.  Texidor  y  Torres  (Modesto).  Melancholy. 

184.  Menocal,  Armando  (Habana).  Embarcation  of  Columbus,  by  order  of 

Boabdilla. 

185.  Riquer  y  Inglada  Alejandrode  (Barcelona).  The  Duck  Tender. 

186.  Maurita  y  Arcie,  Gabriel  (Madrid).  Twilight. 

187.  Barrau,  Laureano  (Barcelona).  Peasant  and  Women. 

188.  Ramirez  Ibanez,  Manuel  (Madrid).  Suburbs  of  Madrid. 

189.  Comba  y  Garcia,  Juan  (Madrid).  Artillery  Passing. 

190.  Ramirez  y  Ibanez,  Manuel  (Madrid).  In  the  Garden. 

191.  Rosales,  E.  (Madrid)  Study  of  Landscape. 

192.  Garnelo,  Eloisa  (Madrid).  Mountain  Vintagers. 

193.  Olaria,  J.  (Madrid)  A  Jolly  Time. 

EAST  WALL. 

194.  Utrillo  y  Viadera,  Antonio  (Barcelona).  Carmen, 

195.  Arroyo  Fernandez,  Rafael  (Madrid).  Andalusian  Dancer. 

196.  Loubere,  Juan  (Malaga).  Study  from  the  Nude. 

197.  Villalobos  y  Diaz,  Manuel  (Seville).  Head  of  an  Andalusian  Woman. 

198.  Madrazo  y  Garreta,  Ricardo  de  (Paris,  France).  Consuelo. 

199.  Turina,  Joaquin  (Seville).  Seville. 

200.  Alcayde  y  Montoyo,  Julia  (Madrid).  The  Great  Square. 

201.  Dominguez,  M.  (Madrid)  Venetian  Terrace. 

202.  Triado  y  Mayol,  Jose  (Barcelona).  Coast  of  Ampurdan. 

203.  Rusiflol,  Santiago  (Barcelona).  An  Old  Woman. 

204.  Moragas  y  Torras,  Tomas  (Barcelona).  Morocco  Caravan  Resting. 

205.  Dominguez,  M.  (Madrid)  A  Royal  Ball. 

206.  Bermudo  Mateos,  Jose  (Madrid).  In  Guinoi. 

207.  Camoyans,  G.  Flowers. 

208.  Diez  Frances,  Josd  (Barcelona).  Ruined  Houses. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

209.  Clemente  y  Peru,  Salvador  (Seville).  The  Summer  Swallows  Will 

Return. 


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210.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).’  The  Tarantella. 

21 1.  Robles  y  Martinez,  Jose  (Oviedo).  Florinda. 

212.  Robles  y  Martinez,  Jos<§  (Oviedo).  Sunday  in  a  Village. 

213.  Parlade  y  Heredia,  Andres  (Seville).  The  Treaty  of  Caspe. 

214.  Crespo  Villanueva,  Manuel  (Madrid).  Entrance  to  the  House  in  Which 

Columbus  Died. 

215.  Pefia  y  Muftoz,  Maximino  (Madrid).  In  Labor’s  Field. 

216.  Laforet,  Eduardo  (Castellon  de  la  Plana).  Interior  of  the  Cathedral  of 

Toledo. 

217.  Lafita  y  Blanco,  Josd  (Seville).  Pier  of  the  Port  of  Santa  Maria. 

218.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  One  Angel  More. 

219.  Gonzalvo  Perez,  Pablo  (Madrid).  The  Arabian  New  Tower,  Saragossa. 

SOUTH  COURT. 

WEST  WALL-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  220  TO  230,  INCLUSIVE. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  TO  THE  RUSSIAN  SECTION 

220.  Roig  y  Soler,  Juan  (Barcelona),  Beach  at  Sitges. 

221.  Tolosa-Alsina,  Aurelio  (Barcelona).  A  Moorish  Story. 

222.  Ferran,  Luis  (Madrid).  May  Day  in  Madrid. 

223.  Arpa  y  Perea,  Jos6  (Seville).  Port  of  Seville. 

224.  Arpa  y  Perea,  Josd  (Seville).  Landscape. 

225.  Santa  Maria  Sedano  Marceliano  (Burgos).  Preparing  the  Mass. 

226.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  Portico  of  Ducal  Palace,  Venice. 

227.  Ferran,  Luis  (Madrid).  The  Palace  Gate  on  Reception  Day. 

228.  Tolosa-Alsina,  Aurelio  (Barcelona).  The  Cock  Fight. 

229.  Vivo  Tarin,  Eugenio  (Valencia).  A  Cosy  Nest. 

230.  Ortiz  Gamundi,  Jose  (Valencia).  Landscape  near  Valencia. 


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GROUPS  140  to  144. 

OIL  PAINTINGS,  WATER  COLORS, 
PASTELS,  DRAWINGS,  ETCHINGS, 
ENGRAVINGS,  ETC. 

WEST  COURT. 

NUMBERS  231  TO  319,  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  96. 

231.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Prayer.  (Etching  after  the  painting  by 

Charles  Sprague  Pearce.) 

232.  Tapiro,  Jose  (Tangiers).  Bandits  of  the  Sus.  (Water  color.) 

233.  Pando,  Jose  de  (Seville)  The  Gardener.  (Pastel.) 

234.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  The  Ginaleca  Canal,  Venice.  (Oil 

painting.) 

235*  Gonzaleo  Sevillano,  Antonio  (Seville).  The  First  Kiss.  (Oil  painting.) 

236.  Flores,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  Landscape  (Water  color.) 

237.  Flores,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  Landscape.  (Water  color.) 

238.  Flores,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  Landscape.  (Water  color.) 

239.  "  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Portrait  of  Columbus.  (Etching.) 

240.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Portrait  of  Garibaldi.  (Etching.) 

241.  Tapiro,  Jose  (Tangiers).  Moorish  Bride.  (Water  color.) 

242.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Prelude.  (After  C.  S.  Pearce.)  (Etching.) 

243.  Tapiro,  Jose  (Tangiers).  A  Moorish  Cafe.  (Water  color.) 

244.  Tapiro,  Jose  (Tangiers).  A  Moorish  Bridegroom.  (Water  color.) 

245.  Palliser,  J.  L.  (Province  of  Barcelona)  A  Drawing  for  Illustration. 

(Black  and  white.) 

246.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Potatoes.  (After  Lerolle.)  (Etching.) 

247.  Comba  y  Garcia,  Juan  (Madrid).  The  Arenas  Pier — Bilbao.  (Pastel.) 

248.  Aguirre  y  Rodriguez,  Miguel  (Madrid).  Monaguillo.  (Water  color.) 

249.  Florez,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  Don  Quixote  and  the  Sheep.  (Water  color.) 

250.  Gonzalez  Sevillano,  Antonio  (Seville).  Fair  Time.  (Oil  painting.) 

251.  Florez,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  Landscape.  (Water  color.) 

252.  Pando,  Jose  de  (Seville).  The  Bath.  (Pastel.) 

253.  Araujo-Ruano,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  Vandyke  and  the  Marquis  of  Bristol. 

(Etching  after  Vandyke.) 

254.  Quinones,  Arthuro  (Habana).  Crayon  Portrait. 

255.  Tapiro,  J.  (Tangiers)  Moorish  Saint.  (Water  color.) 

256.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Reaper.  (Etching  after  Lerolle.) 

257.  Checa  y  Delicado,  Felipe  (Badajoz).  Flowers.  (Oil  painting.) 


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258.  Sans  y  Corbella,  Tomas  (Barcelona).  The  Norman  Coast.  (Oil  paint¬ 

ing.) 

259.  Araujo-Ruano,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  Portrait  of  Prince  Baltasar  Carlos. 

(After  Velasquez.)  (Etching.) 

260.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Water  Bearer.  (Etching  after  C.  S. 

Pearce.) 

261.  Pando,  Joseph  de  (Seville).  Good  to  Another.  (Pastel.) 

262.  Pellicer,  J.  L.  (Gracia)  Book  Illustrations.  (Pen  and  ink.) 

263.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Curiosity.  (Etching  after  Pasini.) 

264.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  Fisher  Girl.  (Etching  after  C.  S.  Pearce.) 

265.  Florez,  Eduardo  (Madrid).  Landscape.  (Water  color.) 

266.  Sans  y  Corbella,  Tomas  (Barcelona).  The  Catalanian  Coast.  (Oil  paint¬ 

ing. 

267.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  War  News.  (Oil  painting.) 

268.  Anaya  y  Leon,  Francisco  (Seville).  Street  in  Granada.  (Oil  painting.) 

269.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  Ducal  Palace,  Venice.  (Oil  paint¬ 

ing-) 

270.  Tornia,  Julio  (Tangiers).  Reading  the  Koran.  (Oil  painting.) 

271.  Garcia  Hispaleto,  Manuel  (Madrid).  The  Belle  with  the  White  Man¬ 

tilla.  (Oil  painting.) 

272.  Bermudo  Mateos,  Jose  (Madrid).  Under  the  Awning.  (Oil  painting.) 

273.  Fierros  y  Alvarez,  Dionisio  (Oviedo).  A  Roman  Boy.  (Oil  painting.) 

274.  Fierros  y  Alvarez,  Dionisio  (Oviedo).  The  Timid  Girl.  (Oil  painting.) 

275.  Gartner,  Jose  (Malaga).  The  Invincible.  Wreck  of  the  Spanish  Ar¬ 

mada.  (Oil  painting.) 

276.  Gari  Torrent,  Onofre  (Madrid).  Fishers  Casting  Nets.  (Oil  painting.) 

277.  Fierros  y  Alvarez,  Dionisio  (Oviedo).  Marine,  near  Cantabria.  (Oil 

painting.) 

278.  Gomez-Salvador,  Constantino  (Valencia).  View  of  Pardo,  Madrid.  (Oil 

painting.) 

279.  Garcia  Hispaleto,  Manuel  (Madrid).  A  Moorish  Woman.  (Water 

color.) 

280.  Alarcon,  Julia  (Madrid).  Flowers.  (Oil  painting.) 

ALCOVE  97. 

281.  Gasch  y  Blanch,  Luis  (Valencia).  An  Idyl.  (Oil  painting.) 

282.  Maura  y  Montaner,  Francisco  (Madrid).  View  of  Palma  de  Mallorca. 

(Oil  painting.) 

283.  Guillen,  Pedemonte  (Madrid).  The  Last  Blessing.  (Oil  painting.) 

284.  Turina,  Joaquin  (Seville).  Return  of  Columbus  to  Palos.  (Oil  painting.) 

285.  Grante  Tejada,  Luis  (Malaga).  Flowers.  (Oil  painting.) 

286.  Porro,  Angel  (Havana,  Cuba).  A  Ceiba  Tree.  (Oil  painting.) 

287.  Vila  Prades,  Julio  (Valencia).  Grave  Diggers.  (A  Spanish  Bull  Fight 

(Oil  painting.) 

288.  Gomez  Salvador,  Constantino  (Valencia).  The  Flower  Girls.  (Oil 

painting.) 

289.  Castelucho,  A.  y  C.  (Barcelona)  Rest.  (Oil  Painting. 

290.  Lopez  Cabrera,  Ricardo  (Seville).  Grandpa’s  Story.  (Oil  painting.) 


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291.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  The  Grand  Canal,  Venice.  (Oil 

painting.) 

292.  Alarcon,  Julia  (Madrid).  A  Peasant  Girl  from  Valencia.  (Oil  paint¬ 

ing.) 

293.  Martinez  y  Altes,  Gabriel  (Barcelona).  Tavern,  Sixteenth  Century. 

(Oil  painting.) 

294.  Checa  y  Delicado,  Felipe  (Badajoz).  Flowers  and  Fruit.  (Oil  paint¬ 

ing.) 

295.  Martinez  y  Altes,  Gabriel  (Barcelona).  Monks  Redeeming  Prisoners 

in  Tangiers,  1500.  (Oil  painting.) 

296.  Piera,  Francisco  (Havana,  Cuba).  Crayon  Portrait. 

297.  Rios,  Ricardo  de  los  (Madrid).  The  Minister’s  Friends.  (Etching 

after  D.  Ridgway  Knight.) 

298.  Piera,  Francisco  (Havana,  Cuba).  Crayon  Portrait. 

299.  Pellica,  J.  L.  Book  Illustrations.  (Pen  and  ink.) 

300.  Pellica,  J.  L.  Book  Illustrations.  (Pen  and  ink.) 

301.  Gonzalez-Sevillano,  Antonio  (Seville).  The  Hall  of  Ambassadors.  (Oil 

painting.) 

302.  Martinez  y  Altes,  Gabriel  (Barcelona).  Gamblers,  Sixteenth  Century. 

(Oil  painting.) 

303.  Piera,  Francisco  (Havana,  Cuba).  Crayon  Portrait. 

304.  Tolosa,  Alsina  Aurelio  (Barcelona).  Flowers.  (Oil  painting.) 

305.  Porro,  Angel  (Havana,  Cuba).  Field  of  Labor.  (Oil  painting.) 

306.  Vilar  Torres,  Jose  (Valencia).  Autumn  Twilight.  (Oil  painting.) 

307.  Lopez-Cabrera,  Ricardo  (Seville).  The  Lazy  Corner.  (Oil  painting.) 

308.  Garcia,  Camoyano  Fernando  (Seville).  A  Lullaby.  (Oil  painting.) 

309.  Roig  y  Soler,  Juan  (Barcelona).  Beach  at  Blanes.  (Oil  painting.) 

310.  Barraie,  Laureano  (Barcelona).  A  Procession.  (Oil  painting.) 

311.  Buxo  y  Tresangels,  Luis  (Barcelona).  Court  of  the  Geese,  Cathedral  of 

Barcelona.  (Oil  painting.) 

312.  Porro,  Anad  (Havana,  Cuba).  Noon  on  the  Lake.  (Oil  painting.) 

313.  Villar-Torres,  Jose  (Valencia).  The  Mill.  (Oil  painting.) 

314.  Criado  y  Vaca,  M.  (Madrid)  Landscape.  (Oil  painting.) 

315.  Jaraba  Jimenez,  Manuel  Enrique  (Malaga).  Marine.  (Oil  painting.) 

316.  Araujo  Ruano,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  A  Head.  Etching  after  Rembrandt’s 

“Syndics.”  (On  pedestal.) 

317.  Aurajo  Ruano,  Joaquin  (Madrid).  Philip  IV’s  Fool.  (Etching  after 

Velasquez.)  (On  pedestal.) 

318.  Xumetra  y  Ragull,  Fernando  (Barcelona).  The  Liberal  Arts.  (Screen 

with  four  panels.  Painted  in  oil.) 

319.  Ottero  y  Colomines  (Havana,  Cuba).  Pen  and  Ink  Portrait  of  Mrs. 

President  Cleveland. 


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GROUPS  140, 141,  142, 143, 144  and  145, 
OIL  PAINTINGS,  WATER  COLORS, 
DRAWINGS,  PASTELS,  ETCHINGS, 
ENGRAVINGS,  ARCHITECTURE, 
ETC. 


IN  THE  SPANISH  GOVERNMENT  BUILDING, 

ON  THE  LAKE  FRONT. 


NUMBERS  320  TO  411,  INCLUSIVE. 

320.  Aldana  Montes,  Francisco  (Madrid).  Landscape. 

321.  Algarra  y  Hurtado,  Cosme  (Madrid).  San  Francisco  de  Asis. 

322.  Anaya  y  Leon,  Francisco  (Seville).  The  Drama  of  Montiel. 

323.  Anaya  y  Leon,  Francisco  (Seville).  Souvenir  of  Seville. 

324.  Arpa  y  Perea,  Jose  (Seville).  Pompey’s  Funeral. 

325.  Brockmann  y  Llanos,  Elisa  (Madrid).  A  Procession  in  the  Cloisters  of 

San  Juan  de  los  Reyes,  Toledo. 

326.  Castelucho,  A.  y  C.  (Barcelona)  A  Portrait. 

327.  Checa  y  Delicado,  Felipe  (Badajoz).  “I  Have  Had  Enough;  it  Stings.” 

328.  Clemente  y  Peru,  Salvador  (Seville).  Under  the  Vine. 

329.  Clemente  y  Peru,  Salvador  (Seville).  Flowers. 

330.  Fernandez  Gil,  Federico  (Malaga).  Bay  of  Malaga. 

331.  Ferrer,  Antonio  de  (Barcelona).  Interior  of  a  Catalan  Farmhouse. 

332.  Ferrer,  Antonio  de  (Barcelona).  The  Pilgrim. 

333.  Ferrer,  Antonio  de  (Barcelona).  Catalan  Girl  a  Hundred  Years  Ago. 

334.  Ferrer  Calatayud,  Pedro  (Madrid).  Wrecks;  a  Stormy  Day  in  the 

Levant. 

335-  Galdacano  y  Avellaneda,  Antonio  de  (Barcelona).  “Here  he  Comes.” 
(Sdene  in  bull  fight.) 

336.  Galvez,  Mariano  Miguel  (Zaragoza).  Right  Bank  of  the  Ebro,  in  Sara¬ 

gossa. 

337.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  Landscape,  Picos  de  Europa. 

338.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  Landscape. 

339.  Garcia  Prieto,  Andres  (Santander).  The  Campagna,  Rome. 

340.  Garcia  Tome,  Balbina  (Seville).  A  Florist. 

341.  Garcia  Tome,  Balbina  (Seville).  A  Tradeswoman. 

342.  Garcia  Tome,  Balbina  (Seville).  Preparing  for  a  Festival, 


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343. 

344- 

345- 

346. 

347- 

348. 

349- 

350. 

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352. 

353- 

354- 

355- 
356. 
357- 
358. 

359- 

360. 

361. 

362. 

363- 

364- 
365. 

369. 

3^7- 

368. 

360. 

370- 

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372. 

373- 

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376. 
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379- 

380. 

381. 

382. 

383. 
384- 


Arab  Festival. 

Don  Miguel  de  Manara,  Founder 


Garneo,  Elosia  (Madrid).  Mountain  Vintagers. 

Gartner,  Josd  (Malaga).  Port  of  Malaga.  •« 

Genoves  Bernal,  Eulogio  (Malaga).  Changing  the  Course.  An  inci¬ 
dent  in  the  discovery  of  America. 

Gonzalez  Sevillano,  Antonio  (Seville). 

Gonzalez  Sevillano,  Antonio  (Seville). 

of  La  Caridad  (Charity)  in  Seville. 

Gonzalez  Simancas,  Manuel  (Barcelona).  A  Flank  Attack. 

Gonzalez  Simancas,  Manuel  (Barcelona).  After  the  Battle. 

Jaspe,  Juan  Nepomuceno  (Corunna).  Near  Rome. 

Jaspe,  Juan  Nepomuceno  (Corunna).  The  Road  up  to  Panticosta. 
Jimenez  Aranda,  Josd  (Madrid).  A  Game  of  Chess. 

Lopez  Cantero,  Manuel  (Seville).  Hall  of  Ambassadors,  the  Alcazar, 
Seville. 

Lopez  Cantero,  Manuel  (Seville).  Court  of  Figures,  Alcazar,  Seville. 
Loubere,  Juan  (Malaga).  Andalusian  Peasants. 

Marcon  y  Carcel,  Julia  (Valencia).  Peasant  Woman  of  Valencia. 

Flowers. 

Maria  (Madrid).  The  Seamstress’ 


Marcon  y  Carcel,  Julia  (Valencia). 
Marquez  y  Hernandez,  Joaquin 
Room. 

Munoz,  Lucena  Tomas  (Madrid). 
Munoz,  Lucena  Tomas  (Madrid). 


Palm  Sunday. 

Garden  of  the  Escurial. 

Coaching  Station  in  Granada. 
Martinez-Abades,  Juan  (Madrid).  Burial  of  the  Pilot. 

Pacheco  y  Fuente,  Ricardo  (Santander).  “Well?” 

Pacheco  y  Fuente,  Ricardo  (Santander).  Study  of  a  Head. 

Pirala,  Maria  (Madrid).  Sea  Fish. 

Pirala,  Maria  (Madrid).  Autumn  Flowers. 

Primelles,  Angel  (Habana).  Port  of  Habana  in  a  Storm. 

Primelles,  Angel  (Habana).  Dawn  on  the  Beach  of  San  Lazaro. 
Ramirez  e  Ibanez,  Manuel  (Madrid).  Suburbs  of  Madrid. 

Rodriguez  de  Rivera,  Maria  (Madrid).  Grapes  and  Peaches. 

Rodriguez  de  Rivera,  Maria  (Madrid).  Pansies  and  Pelargonios. 

Ruiz  Luna,  Justo  (Cadiz).  October  12,  1492. 

Sanchez  Cuello,  Alonzo  (Madrid).  Hernando  Cortes. 

Sans  y  Castano,  Francisco  (Barcelona).  A  Clown. 

Triado  y  Mayol,  Jose  (Barcelona).  Interior  of  a  Catalan  House. 
Villegas  Brieva,  Manuel  (Madrid).  The  Washing  Place  at  Montecellio. 
Villegas  Brieva,  Manuel  (Madrid).  War. 

Castelucho,  A.  y  C.  (Barcelona)  Office  in  a  Palace. 

Castelucho,  A.  y  C.  (Barcelona)  Bath-room,  Moorish  Style. 

Castelucho,  A.  y  C.  (Barcelona)  Bed-room,  Modern. 

Castelucho,  A.  y  C.  (Barcelona)  Vestibule  for  a  Court  House,  Renais- 


Houghton,  Carrie  (Madrid).  Columbus  Before  the  Catholic  Kings. 

(Water  color  on  kid.)  (Fragment  of  the  painting  by  Jover.) 

Alzamora,  Federico  (Habana).  “Minerva.”  (Enamel.) 

Rebollo,  Emilia  (Malaga).  Decorative  Painting  by  a  Special  Process. 


44$  world's  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP'T  K — PINE  AR1S. 

385.  Rieusset,  Francisco  (Barcelona).  Samples  of  Etchings  and  Engravings 

on  Steel  and  Copper. 

386.  Rieusset,  Francisco  (Barcelona).  Samples  of  Etchings  and  Engravings 

on  Steel  and  Copper. 

387.  Colomines  y  Calvet,  Enrique  (Habana).  Pen  and  Ink  Portrait  of 

Artist. 

388.  Pasco,  Jose  (Barcelona).  Designs  for  a  Phototype  and  Chromo  Litho¬ 

graphic  Calendar. 

389.  Quinones,  Arthuro  (Habana).  Crayon  Portrait. 

390.  Fernandez  de  Robles,  Maximo  (Madrid).  The  Holy  Family.  (Carved 

in  ivory.) 

391.  Zoido,  Antonio  (Badajoz).  Bridge  over  the  Albarragena.  (Picture 

carved  in  black  marble.) 

392.  Alonso,  Arsenio  (Leon).  Designs  for  a  Trimphal  Arch.  (Four  draw¬ 

ings.) 

393.  Amador  de  los  Rios,  Ramiro  (Madrid).  Temple  of  Florus  in  Egypt. 

(Three  drawings.) 

394.  Amador  de  los  Rios,  Ramiro  (Madrid).  Temple  of  Antoninus  and 

Fausta,  Rome.  (Six  drawings.) 

395.  Dalet,  Domingo  (Barcelona).  Designs  for  Decoration  of  Theatre  of  the 

Lyceum,  Barcelona. 

396.  Dalet,  Domingo  (Barcelona).  Printing  House  of  N.  Ramirez  &  Co., 

Barcelona. 

398.  Dalet,  Domingo  (Barcelona).  Hot  Baths  of  La  Garriga. 

398.  Dalet,  Domingo  (Barcelona).  Villa  Planas  in  Sardonola. 

399.  Dalet,  Domingo  (Barcelona).  Vault  of  the  Vilumara  Family. 

400.  Garcia  y  Cabrera,  Vicente  y  Herraiz,  Pascual  (Madrid).  Designs  for  a 

Provincial  Legislative  Building  at  Vizcaya.  (Ten  drawings.) 

401.  Iturralde,  Antonio  de  (Valladolid).  Design  for  a  Hospital. 

402.  Iturralde,  Antonio  de  (Valladolid).  Design  for  a  Provincial  Legislative 

Building. 

403.  Junta  gestora  del  Mausoles,  de  los  Bomberos  (Habana).  Plan  of  the 

Monument  and  Descriptive  Pamphlet.  (Zapata,  Architect;  Querol, 
Sculptor.) 

403.  Pavia  y  Birmingham,  Joaquin  (Rome).  Restoration  of  th$  Temple  of 
Vesta,  Roman  Forum.  (Nine  drawings.) 

405.  Repulles,  Enrique  Maria  (Madrid).  Designs  for  the  Royal  Basilica  de 

Atocha,  Madrid.  (Fifteen  drawings.) 

406.  Salas,  Ramon  (Tarragona).  Church  of  St.  Peter,  Tarragona. 

407.  Salas,  Ramon  (Tarragona).  Monument  to  Admiral  Roger  de  Lauria. 

408.  Salas,  Ramon  (Tarragona).  Bull  Ring. 

409.  Torre,  Felix  de  la  (Madrid).  Design  for  Manicomio  de  Valencia. 

(Twenty-three  drawings.) 

410.  Villar,  Francisco  del  (Barcelona).  Design  for  a  Great  Circus.  (Three 

drawings.) 

411.  Zapata,  Julio  M.  (Madrid)  Design  for  a  Provincial  Legislative  Build¬ 

ing.  (Six  drawings.) 


ANDERS  L.  ZORN. 


V 


SWEDEN 


Royal  Commissioner, 

ARTUR  LEFFLER, 

Swedish  Pavilion,  Jackson  Park. 


Special  Commissioner  of  Fine  Arts, 

ANDERS  L.  ZORN, 

Swedish  Pavilion,  Jackson  Park. 


For  information  regarding  exhibits  for 
sale  apply  to  MR.  JOHN  HAMMAR, 
in  Gallery  69. 


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SWEDEN. 


THE  NUMBERS  TO  WHICH  THIS  CATALOGUE  REFERS 
ARE  PRINTED  IN  RED. 

MANY  OF  THESE  WORKS  ARE  FOR  SALE.  PRICES 
WILL  BE  GIVEN  ON  APPLICATION  TO  MR.  JOHN 
HAMMAR,  AT  THE  DESK  IN  GALLERY  69. 

Group  139-Sculpture. 


WEST  COURT— CENTRAL  PAVILION. 

NEAR  WEST  ENTRANCE. 

NUMBERS  1  TO  6,  INCLUSIVE. 

1.  Hasselberg,  Per.  (Stockholm)  The  Snowdrop.  (Plaster  statue.) 

2.  Hasselberg,  Per.  (Stockholm)  The  Frog.  (Plaster  statue.) 

3.  Eriksson,  Christian  (Paris);  Carl  von  LinnG  (Plaster  relief.)  Bought 

by  Mr.  Peterson  Rosehill  and  presented  to  the  Chicago  Art  Institute. 

4.  Borjesson,  John  Prof.  (Stockholm)  The  Brothers. 

5.  Nystrom,  Alf.  (Stockholm)  The  Lion  of  Gothia.  (Plaster.) 

6.  Akerman,  W.  (Paris)  Madonna. 

GALLERY  68— WEST  PAVILION. 

7.  Eriksson,  Christian  (Paris).  “1779.”  (Marble.) 

8.  Hasselberg,  Per.  (Stockholm)  Portrait  of  P.  Furstenberg.  (Bronze 

statuette.)  Lent  by  Mrs.  Furstenberg,  Gothenburg. 

9.  Eriksson,  Christian  (Paris).  Blindman’s  Buff.  (Bronze  vase.) 

GALLERY  69. 

10.  Wallgren,  Antoinette  (Paris).  Bretonne.  (Plaster  statuette.) 

11.  Akerman,  W.  (Paris)  “Sensitiva.”  (Plaster  statue.) 

12.  Matton,  Ida  (Paris).  “Mama.”  (Marble  statue.) 

GALLERY  70. 

13.  Hasselberg,  Per  (Stockholm).  Prince  Eugen.  (Bronze  bust.)  Lent  by 

Her  Majesty,  the  Queen  of  Sweden. 

14.  Zorn,  And.  L.  (Paris)  Statuette  of  the  Artist’s  Grandmother.  (Wood.) 

15.  Hasselberg,  Per.  (Stockholm)  The  Water  Lily.  (Plaster  statue.) 


SWEDEN — SCULPTURE.  45 1 

16.  Hasselberg,  Per.  (Stockholm)  Olof  Wijk.  (Bronze  statuette.)  Lent  by 

Mr.  Olaf  Wijk,  Gothenburg. 

SCULPTURE  IN  THE  SWEDISH  GOVERNMENT  BUILDING. 

17.  Lundberg,  Prof.  Th.  (Stockholm)  Relief  for  the  Decoration  of  a  Mantel 

Piece. 

18.  Soderman,  N.  Aug.  (Stockholm)  John  Ericsson.  (Plaster  statuette.) 

19.  Hasselberg,  Per.  (Stockholm)  Portrait  of  Louis  de  Geer.  (Plaster  bust.) 


Group  140-Oil  Paintings. 

GALLERY  68— NUMBERS  20  TO  49,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  THE  NORTH  SIDE  OF  THE  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  67. 

20.  Thdrne,  Alf.  (Stockholm)  Oats  Harvest. 

21.  Bjork,  O.  (Stockholm)  Interior  of  a  Cow-House.  Lent  by  the  National 

Gallery,  Stockholm. 

22.  Bergh,  R.  (Stockholm)  Portrait  of  Miss  E.  B. 

23  Wallander,  Alf.  (Stockholm)  Coffee  Party  Sixty  Years  Ago. 

24.  Albert,  G.  (Paris)  French  Landscape. 

25.  Andersson,  J.  A.  G.  (Stockholm)  Winter  Fishing. 

26.  Lindman,  Ax.  (Stockholm)  Surf  at  Bagno  di  Tiberio. 

27.  Arborelius,  O.  (Stockholm)  Hay  Carting  in  Dalecarlia. 

28.  Salza,  C.  F.  von  (St.  Louis).  Portrait.  Lent  by  Mrs.  von  Salza. 

29.  Arborelius,  O.  (Stockholm)  Bridal  Procession  in  Dalecarlia. 

30.  Arborelius,  O.  (Stockholm)  Sunday  Morning  in  Dalecarlia. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

31.  Ekstrdm,  P.  Segerstad  (Oland).  Moonrise  Saro. 

32.  Larsson,  Carl  (Gothenburg).  “Ulf”  in  Sunset. 

33.  Larsson,  Carl  (Gothenburg).  My  Family. 

34.  Ekstrom,  P.  Segerstad  (Oland).  Dawning.  Normandy. 

35.  Larsson,  Carl  (Gothenburg).  A  Swedish  Fairy  Tale.  (The  Boy  who 

killed  the  Ogre,  saved  and  married  the  Princess  and  secured  half  the 
Kingdom!) 

WEST  WALL. 

36.  Schultzberg,  A.  (Grangarde)  Evening  (Picardy). 

37.  Schultzberg,  A.  (Grangarde)  The  Last  Sunbeam. 

38.  Kreuger,  Nils  (Warberg).  Winter  Idyll. 

39.  Pauli,  Hanna  (Stockholm).  The  “Name’s-day.” 

40.  Pauli,  G.  (Stockholm)  Midsummer’s  Night. 

41.  Osterlind,  Allan  (Stockholm).  The  Orphans, 

42.  Pauli,  G.  (Stockholm)  Legend. 


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43.  Tradgardh,  Carl  (Paris).  Going  to  Market. 

44.  Lundstrom,  Ernst  (Stockholm).  Berzelii  Park,  Stockholm. 

45.  Lundstrom,  Ernst  (Stockholm).  The  Norrstrom,  Stockholm. 

NORTH  WALL. 

46.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Foxes. 

47.  Ekstrom,  P.  (Segerstad,  Oland).  Autumn,  Oland. 

48.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Hawk’s  Nest.  Lent  by  Mr.  P.  Furstenberg, 

Gothenburg. 

49.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Wild  Geese. 

GALLERY  69-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  50  TO  90  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  68. 

50.  Thegerstrom,  R.  (Stockholm)  Calm. 

51.  Hermelin,  O.  Baron  (Osterby,  Torshalla).  Autumn. 

52.  Chadwick,  E.  (Stockholm)  Carmencita. 

53.  Zorn,  And.  L.  (Paris)  Summer.  Property  of  Mr.  Charles  Deering, 

Chicago. 

54.  Jungstedt,  A.  (Stockholm)  Railroad  Laborers. 

55.  Bonnier,  Eva  (Stockholm).  My  Housekeeper. 

56.  Bergh,  R.  (Stockholm)  The  Maiden  and  Death.  Lent  by  Mr.  G. 

Pauli,  Stockholm. 

57.  Bonnier,  Eva  (Stockholm).  Music.  Property  of  Mr.  T.Williams,  New  York. 

58.  Behm,  Wilhelm  (Gnesta).  Winter  Landscape. 

59.  Nordstrom,  Karl  (Hoga,  Bohuslan).  The  Yellow  House.  Lent  by  the 

Museum  of  Gothenburg. 

60.  Wallander,  Alf.  (Stockholm)  “  Putte.” 

61.  Bonnier,  Eva  (Stockholm).  Portrait  of  Mr.  H.  L.  Lent  by  Mr.  H.  Lund- 

bohm,  Stockholm. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

62.  Sparre,  Emma,  Baroness  (Stockholm).  Interior  of  Gripsholm’s  Castle. 

63.  Hagborg,  Aug.  (Paris)  Evening. 

64.  Wahiberg,  Prof.  Alf.  (Paris)  Night  on  the  Swedish  Coast. 

65.  Wahiberg,  Prof.  Alf.  (Paris)  View  from  the  West  Coast  of  Sweden. 

66.  Wahiberg,  Prof.  Alf.  (Paris)  River  Landscape.  (Eure.) 

67.  Bergh,  R.  (Stockholm)  Landscape.  Lent  by  Miss  E.  Bonnier. 

68.  Rosen,  G.  von  Count,  Prof.  (Stockholm)  Portrait  of  Prof.  G.  W.  Palm, 

Lent  by  the  Royal  Academy,  Stockholm. 

69.  Wahiberg,  A.f.,  Prof.  (Paris)  Evening.  Hallands  Vadero, 

70.  Wahiberg,  AIL,  Prof.  (Paris)  Misty  Night,  Oise. 

71.  Wahiberg,  Alf.,  Prof.  (Paris)  Morning,  Oise. 

72.  Lindholm,  B.  (Gothenburg)  Rocks,  Scania, 


SWEDEN — OIL  PAINTINGS.  453 

73.  Rosen,  G.  von,  Prof.  (Stockholm)  Portrait — Count  Lagerberg.  Lent  by 

the  officers  of  the  Royal  Second  Guard,  Stockholm. 

WEST  WALL. 

74.  Schultzberg,  A.  (Grangarde)  The  First  Snowfall. 

75.  Ericsson,  Joh.  (Gothenburg)  Moonrise. 

76.  Kreuger,  Nils.  (Warberg)  Summer  Evening. 

77.  Rosen,  G.  von  Count  Prof.  (Stockholm)  Portrait  of  Nordenskiola,  the 

Swedish  Arctic  Explorer.  Lent  by  the  National  Gallery,  Stockholm. 

78.  Norrman,  H.  (Tranas)  Autumn. 

79.  Kreuger,  Nils.  (Warberg)  Street  View  from  Warberg. 

80.  Ekstrbm,  P.  (Segerstad,  Oland),  Breaking  up  of  the  Ice,  Oscarshamn. 

NORTH  WALL. 

81.  Chadwick,  E.  (Stockholm)  “My  Boy.” 

82.  EkstrOm,  P.  (Segerstad,  Oland)  Landscape,  Marstrand. 

83.  Wahlberg,  Alf.,  Prof.  (Paris)  Stockholm  in  Moonlight. 

84.  Lindman,  Ax.  (Stockholm)  Way  at  the  Coast  of  Amalfi.  Property  of 

Mrs.  Roland  Lincoln,  Boston,  Mass. 

85.  Pauli,  G.  (Stockholm)  Winter  Morning  in  Stockholm. 

86.  BjOrck,  O.  (Stockholm)  Portrait  of  Baron  J.  M.  Nordenfalk.  Lent  by  the 

Royal  Academy  of  Liberal  Arts,  Stockholm. 

87.  Lindman,  Ax.  (Stockholm)  Terrace  in  Positano. 

88.  EkstrGm,  P.  (Segerstad,  Oland)  December  Midday  Sun,  Oland. 

89.  Hagborg,  Aug.  (Paris)  Low  Tide. 

90.  Hagborg,  Aug.  (Paris)  Beggar. 

GALLERY  70-OIL  PAINTINGS. 

NUMBERS  91  TO  122,  INCLUSIVE. 

EAST  WALL. 

BEGINNING  AT  SOUTH  SIDE  OF  ENTRANCE  FROM  GALLERY  69. 

91.  Lindholm,  B.  (Gothenburg).  The  Cattegat  off  Halland’s  Vadero. 

92.  Jansson,  Eng.  (Stockholm)  Twilight  in  May. 

93.  Kreuger,  Nils.  (Warberg)  Evening. 

94.  Zorn,  And.  L.  (Paris)  Omnibus.  Property  of  Mrs.  John  Gardner, 

Boston,  Mass. 

95.  Albert,  G.  (Paris)  French  Landscape. 

96.  Kreuger,  Nils.  (Warberg)  Evening. 

97.  Hagborg,  Aug.  (Paris)  “Bijou  and  Honore.” 

98.  H.  R.  H.  Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden  and  Norway.  A  Summer  Day. 

SOUTH  WALL. 

99.  H.  R.  H.  Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden  and  Norway.  The  Forest. 

100.  H.R.  H.  Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden  and  Norway.  The  Temple. 


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xoi.  H.  R.  H.  Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden  and  Norway.  An  Autumn  Day. 

102.  Lindman,  Ax.  (Stockholm)  Naples,  Riviera  di  Chiaia. 

103.  Wallander,  Alf.  (Stockholm)  Evening  Sun. 

104.  Tradgardh,  Carl  (Paris).,  Cow  Herd. 

105.  Zorn,  And.  L.  A  Toast  in  “Idun”  (An  Art  Club  in  Stockholm). 

106.  Nordstrom,  Karl  (Hoga,  Bohuslan).  Winter  Landscape. 

107.  Nordstrom,  Karl  (Hoga,  Bohuslan).  Night. 

WEST  WALL. 

108.  Westman,  Edw.  (Stockholm)  Haymaking  in  Normandy. 

109.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Night.  Property  of  Mrs.  Marianne  Wright, 

Philadelphia,  Pa. 

no.  Zorn,  And.  L.  (Paris)  A  Forest  Study.  Property  of  Mr.  Charles  T. 
Yerkes,  Chicago. 

in.  Zorn,  And.  L.  (Paris)  Ball. 

112.  Zorn,  And.  L.  (Paris)  Sunset.  Property  of  Mr.  Charles  T.  Yerkes, 

Chicago. 

1 13.  Westman,  Edw.  (Stockholm)  Spring  Evening. 

114.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Grouse  Shooting.  Lent  by  Prince  Carl,  of 

Sweden. 

NORTH  WALL. 

115.  Schulzenheim,  Ida  von  (Stockholm).  Greyhounds. 

1 16.  Zorn,  And.  L.  (Paris)  “Margrit.”  Lent  by  M.  Faure,  Paris. 

1 17.  Nordstrom,  Karl  (Hoga,  Bohuslan).  Twilight.  Lent  by  Prince  Carl  of 

Sweden. 

118.  Bredberg,  Mina  (Stockholm).  Portrait  of  a  Russian  Artist. 

119.  Zorn,  And.  L.  (Paris)  Fair  in  Mora,  Sweden. 

120.  Pauli,  Hanna  (Stockholm).  Portrait — Vennie  S. 

X2X.  Nordstrom,  Karl  (Hoga,  Bohuslan).  In  Winter  Harbor. 

122.  Pauli,  Hanna  (Stockholm).  Portrait — K.  Nordstrom,  the  Artist. 


GROUPS  140,  141,  143  and  144. 

OIL  PAINTINGS,  WATER  COLORS, 
PASTELS,  ETCHINGS,  ETC. 

UPPER  GALLERY— WEST  END  OF  WEST  COURT. 

NUMBERS  123  TO  178,  INCLUSIVE. 

ALCOVE  156— ON  THE  NORTH  WALL  (OR  PARTITION). 

123.  Chadwick,  E.  (Stockholm)  Rainbow.  (Oil  painting.) 

124.  Wahlstrom,  Charlotte  (Stockholm).  Moonrise.  (Oil  painting.) 

125.  Keyser,  Elisabeth  (Stockholm).  Peasant  Woman  from  Normandy.  (Oil 

painting.) 


SWEDEN— OIL  PAINTINGS. 


455 


ALCOVE  157. 

126.  Jolin,  Ellen  (Stockholm).  The  Baptistery  in  Sienna.  (Water  color.) 

127.  Larsson,  Carl  (Gothenburg).  Portrait — Mrs.  F.  (Water  color.)  Lent 

Mr.  Furstenburg,  Gottenburg,  Sweden. 

128.  Jasson,  Eug.  (Stockholm)  Venus.  (Pastel.) 

129.  Haig,  A.  H.  (Haslemere,  Surrey,  England)  In  Rhineland.  (Etching.) 

130.  Haig,  A.  H.  (Haslemere,  Surrey,  England)  The  Cathedral  of  Burgos. 

(Etching.) 

131.  Haig,  A.  H.  (Haslemere,  Surrey,  England)  Arab  Students,  Cairo. 

(Etching.) 

132.  Haig,  A.  H.  (Haslemere,  Surrey,  England)  Wisby  Twilight.  (Etching.) 

133.  Haig,  A.  H.  (Haslemere,  Surrey,  England)  Stockholm.  (Etching.) 

134.  Haig,  A.  H.  (Haslemere,  Surrey,  England)  Towing  in  the  Prize. 

(Etching.) 

135.  Haig,  A.  H.  (Haslemere,  Surrey,  England)  Arab  Quarters  (Cairo). 

(Etching.) 

136.  Rosen,  G.  von  Count,  Prof.  (Stockholm)  Six  Etchings. 

137.  Haglund,  R.  (Stockholm)  The  German  Church  in  Stockholm.  (Etching.) 

138.  Boberg,  F.  (Stockholm)  St.  Catherine  Church,  Stockholm.  (Etching.) 

139.  Boberg,  F.  (Stockholm)  Church  Choir  (Italy).  (Etching.) 

140.  Boberg,  F.  (Stockholm)  Terrace  (Italy).  (Etching.) 

141.  Boberg,  F.  (Stockholm)  Birger  Jarl.  (Etching.) 

142.  Boberg,  F.  (Stockholm)  The  Choir  of  San  Marco  (Venice).  (Etching.) 

143.  Boberg,  F.  (Stockholm)  Italian  Porchway.  (Etching.) 

144.  Boberg,  F.. (Stockholm)  Italian  Courtyard.  (Etching.) 

145.  Boberg,  F.  (Stockholm)  Italian  Church.  (Etching.) 

146.  Boberg,  F.  (Stockholm)  Landscape.  (Etching.) 

147.  Wallander,  Alf.  (Stockholm)  Poulterers.  (Pastel.) 

148.  Schulzeheim,  Ida  von  (Stockholm).  “Too  Hot.”  (Oil  painting.) 

149.  Ericsson,  Anna  (Gothenburg).  Moonrise.  (Water  color. 

ALCOVE  158. 

150.  Lindman,  Ax.  (Stockholm)  Capri  with  Castiglione  and  Monte  Salaro. 

(Oil  painting.) 

151.  BjOrk,  O.  (Stockholm)  Portrait  Study.  (Pastel.) 

152.  Ericsson,  Anna  (Gothenburg).  View  from  Ronneby,  Sweden.  (Water 

color.) 

153.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Suspicious.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden. 

154.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Booty.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Prince 

Eugen  of  Sweden. 

155.  Haglund,  R.  (Stockholm)  “KornharmV  Stockholm.  (Etching.) 

156.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Woodcocks.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden. 

157.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Division.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden. 

158.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Mme.  S.  (Etching.) 

159.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  M.  Faureat  Home.  (Etching.) 


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159a.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris).  Mrs.  Olga  B.  (Etching.) 

160.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Ball.  (Etching). 

161.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Omnibus.  (Etching.) 

162.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  “Caught.”  (Black  and  white.) 

163.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  A  Toast  in  “Idun”  (an  art  club  in  Sweden). 

(Etching.) 

164.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Professor  Renan.  (Etching.) 

165.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Mrs.  and  Mr.  Z.  (Etching.) 

166.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Pecheur.  (Etching.) 

167.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Orage.  (Etching.) 

168.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Cigarette  (Mll’e.  X).  (Etching.) 

169.  Zorn,  Anders  L.  (Paris)  Gipsy.  (Etching.) 

170.  Haglund,  R.  (Stockholm)  The  Furstenberg  Art  Gallery  in  Gothenburg. 

(Etching.) 

171.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Wild  Ducks.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden. 

172.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Wild  Geese.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden. 

173.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Elks.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by  Prince 

Eugen  of  Sweden. 

174.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Woodcocks.  (Black  and  white.)  Lent  by 

Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden. 

175.  Boberg,  Anna  (Stockholm).  View  from  Menaggio.  (Water  color.) 

176.  Larsson,  Carl  (Gothenburg).  Interior  of  Dalecartian  Cottage,  Winter 

Time.  (Water  color.)  Lent  by  Mr.  Vulb  von  Steyern,  Stockholm. 

177.  Boberg,  Anna  (Stockholm).  Venice.  (Water  color.) 

178.  Boberg,  Anna  (Stockholm).  Gondolas.  (Water  color 


IN  THE  SWEDISH  GOVERNMENT  BUILDING. 

(near  the  fisheries  building.; 

NUMBERS  179  TO  214,  INCLUSIVE. 

179.  Rosenberg,  Edw.  (Stockholm)  View  of  Norrstrom  and  the  Royal 

Palace  in  Stockholm. 

180.  Tiren,  J.  (Stockholm)  Lapps  Catching  Reindeer. 

181.  Svensson,  C.  F.  (Stockholm)  Sailors  in  the  Oresound. 

182.  Svensson,  C.  F.  (Stockholm)  View  of  the  Entrance  to  Stockholm  by 

Sea. 

183.  Gellerstedt,  Prof.  A.  T.  (Stockholm)  Swedish  Views. 

184.  Tir6n,  J.  (Stockholm)  Down  the  Falls. 

185.  Tiren,  J.  (Stockholm)  Boating. 

186.  Thorne,  Alf.  (Stockholm)  Namdo  in  the  Archipelago  of  Stockholm. 

187.  Kindborg,  J.  (Stockholm)  Landscape,  Wermland,  Sweden. 


SWEDEN — OIL  PAINTINGS. 


188.  Lindstrom,  A.  M.  (Stockholm)  Landscape,  Westmanland,  Sweden. 

189.  Behm,  Wilhelm  (Gnesta).  Birch-grove,  Sodermanland,  Sweden. 

190.  Behm,  Wilhelm  (Gnesta).  River  Valley  of  the  Indals  River. 

191.  Genberg,  A.  (Stockholm)  View  from  Are,  Jemtland,  Sweden. 

192.  Tiren,  J.  (Stockholm)  Landscape  with  Lapps. 

193.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Fox  Hunting. 

194.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Bear  Hunting. 

195.  Tiren,  J.  (Stockholm)  Laplanders. 

196.  Borg,  A.  (Stockholm)  Scene  from  Fair  in  Orebro,  Sweden. 

197.  Liljefors,  Bruno  (Upsala).  Bird  Shooting. 

198.  Borg,  A.  (Stockholm)  Elkhunt. 

199.  Tiren,  J.  (Stockholm)  Lapp  on  Snow  Skates. 

200.  Palm,  Anna  (Stockholm).  The  Stockholm  Skating  Club. 

201.  Hermelin,  T.  Baron  (Stockholm).  Runic  Monuments. 

202.  Hermelin,  T.  Baron  (Stockholm).  The  Barrows  of  Upsala. 

203.  Genberg,  A.  (Stockholm)  The  Church  of  Are  in  Jemtland,  Sweden. 

204.  Andersson,  J.  A.  G.  (Stockholm)  Skating  With  Sails. 

205.  Genberg,  A.  (Stockholm)  View  of  the  Tottehummeln,  Areskutan, 

Sweden. 

206.  Sparre,  Emma.  Rowing  to  Church  in  Dalecarlia. 

207.  Tiren,  J.  (Stockholm)  The  Gullo  Falls,  Trollhattan. 

208.  Kjellin,  C.  (Sala)  Charcoal  Burning  in  Westmanland,  Sweden. 

209.  Kjellin,  C.  (Sala)  Foundry  in  Bergslagen. 

210.  Kulle,  J.  (Stockholm)  Scanian  Peasant’s  Cottage. 

21 1.  Thorne,  Alf.  (Stockholm)  Trolling. 

212.  Andersson,  J.  A.  G.  (Stockholm)  Saltwater  Fishing  in  Winter. 

213.  Jungstedt,  A.  (Stockholm)  Portrait  of  H.  R.  M.  King  Oscar  II  of 

Sweden  and  Norway. 

214.  Kronberg,  Julius,  Professor  (Stockholm).  Portrait  of  King  Charles  XII 


. 


:  ■. 


VENEZUELA 


General  Commissioners, 

DR.  MANUEL  VICENTE  TOLEDO, 

113  East  Eighteenth  Street,  New  York. 


JACINTO  LOPEZ, 

2244  Michigan  Avenue,  Chicago. 


Special  Delegate, 

DR.  A.  ERNST, 

2949  Groveland  Avenue,  Chicago. 


459 


460  world’s  COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION — DEP’t  K — FINE  ARTS. 


VENEZUELA. 


Note. — Venezuela’s  application  for  space  in  the  Art  Palace  was  received  long 
after  the  expiration  of  the  period  fixed  for  filing  such  application,  and  when 
all  the  space  .at  the  command  of  the  department  of  Fine  Arts  had  been 
assigned.  The  Art  Exhibit  of  Venezuela  was  placed,  therefore,  in  the 
Venezuela  Government  Building  (North  of  the  Fisheries  Building.)  It  is 
considered,  however,  as  belonging  to  the  Department  of  Fine  Arts,  and, 
as  such,  was  examined  by  the  International  Board  of  Judges. 

Groups  140  and  144-Oil  Paint¬ 
ings,  Drawings,  Etc. 

EXHIBITED  IN  THE  VENEZUELA  GOVERNMENT  BUILDING. 
(works  are  in  oil  except  as  otherwise  specified.) 

1.  Michelina,  Arturo.  Penthisilea. 

2.  Michelina,  Arturo.  Portrait  of  General  Simon  Bolivar. 

3.  Michelina,  Arturo.  Charity. 

4.  Michelina,  Arturo.  The  Broken  Pike  (Bull  Fight). 

5.  Michelina,  Arturo.  The  Hail  Storm. 

6.  Michelina,  Arturo.  Charlotte  Corday  Going  to  the  Scaffold 

7.  Michelina,  Arturo.  General  Crespo  and  his  Staff. 

8.  Michelina,  Arturo.  Venezuela  Doing  Homage  to  Columbus. 

9.  Michelina,  Arturo.  An  Antiquarian  in  his  Study. 

10.  Rojas,  Cristobal.  Purgatory. 

11.  Rojas,  Cristobal.  A  French  Tavern. 

12.  Rojas,  Cristobal.  The  First  and  Last  Communion. 

13.  Rojas,  Cristobal.  A  Girl  Reading. 

14.  Rojas,  Cristobal.  An  Old  Beggar. 

15.  Rojas,  Cristobal.  An  Eviction. 

16.  Rojas,  Cristobal.  A  Christening. 

17.  Toro,  Herrera.  A  Drop  of  Water. 

18.  Toro,  Herrera.  Children  in  the  Sun. 

19.  Toro,  Herrera.  Charity. 

20.  Toro,  Herrera.  Two  Children.  (Crayon.) 

21.  Maurie,  E.  Marguerite  Coming  from  Church. 

22.  Maurie,  E.  Portrait  of  the  Artist’s  Wife. 

23.  Inciarte.  Buffaloes  in  the  Roman  Pontines. 

24.  Ravelo,  M.  M.  Pen  and  Ink. 

25.  Ravelo,  M.  M.  Pen  and  Ink. 


SUMMARY  OF  ART  EXHIBITS. 


461 


SUMMARY  OF  ART  EXHIBITS. 

In  this  summary,  certain  groups  have  been  consolidated — as  “  Sculpture  ” 
with  “  Engraving  in  Medallions,  Gems,  Cameos,  Etc.,”  aud  “  Painting  on 
Ivory,  on  Enamel,  on  Porcelain,  Etc.,”  with  Keramics  ahd  general  decorative 
art  work. 


Certain  groups  and  classes  overlap  to  such  an  extent  that  separation  is  almost  impossible. 
Under  Architecture  there  is  included  much  that  belongs  equally  to  Sculpture  and  to  Decora¬ 
tion  ;  under  Carviugs,  etc.,  much  that  belongs  to  Sculpture. 


COUNTRY. 

Sculptures, 
Medals, 
Carvings,  Etc. 

Oil 

Paintings. 

Water 

Colors. 

Pastels 

Drawing 

Etc. 

Etchings, 

Engravings, 

Etc. 

Decorative 

Art  Work, 

Etc. 

, 

Architecture. 

i 

Summary. 

United  States . 

160 

1,132 

220 

548 

634 

32 

308 

3, 034(a) 

U.  S.  Loan  Collection 

4 

122 

126 

Austria . 

16 

132 

13 

1 

4 

166 

Belgium . 

46 

210 

17 

4 

15 

292 

Brazil . 

12 

114 

9 

135 

Canada . 

132 

64 

196 

Denmark . 

18 

158 

176 

F  ranee . 

167 

473 

69 

44 

139 

147 

161 

1, 200(b) 

France,  Historic  Sclpt 

116 

116 

Germany . 

113 

420 

80 

22 

59 

187 

881 

Great  Britain . 

50 

450 

205 

72 

182 

146 

1,105 

Holland.. . 

190 

109 

33 

332 

Italy . 

172 

199 

25 

28 

5 

429 

Italy,  Ancient  Sclpt . . 

111 

111 

Japan . 

Not  s 

ubject 

to  Art 

depar 

tment 

Classi 

ficat’n 

375 

Mexico . 

13 

81 

94 

New  South  Wales. . . . 

5 

104 

119 

2 

230 

Norway . 

8 

126 

2 

1 

137 

Russia . 

16 

117 

133 

Society  Polish  Artists. 

122 

122 

Spain . 

47 

232 

13 

13 

14  ( 

Uncla 

ss’d  92 

)  411(c) 

Sweden . 

19 

108 

8 

11 

32  ( 

ii 

“  36 

)  214(d) 

Venezuela . 

25 

25 

1,093 

4,647 

951 

717 

1,141 

186 

802 

10,040 

NOTES. 

(a)  The  total  indicated  by  the  last  number  in  the  U.  S.  section  is  3,002. 
This  is  increased  by  Decorative  Art  Work  (examples  of  Rookwood  pottery)  not 
bearing  Art  Department  numbers,  though  exhibited  in  the  Art  Palace. 

{b)  This  total  includes  5  extra  numbers  marked  “a.” 

(f)  and  ( d )  The  “unclassed”  works  are  works  hung  in  the  Government 
buildings  of  these  countries, 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS, 


463 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


THE  NUMBERS  GIVEN  ARE  THE  NUMBERS  OF  THE  WORKS 

CATALOGUED. 

To  find  the  position  of  an  artist’s  works,  note,  FIRST,  the  COUNTRY  in 
which  he  exhibits,  and  find  the  number  IN  THE  SECTION  OF  THAT 
COUNTRY.  The  numerous  page  headings  and  sub-headings  readily  will 
enable  anyone  to  locate  the  GALLERY  and  PLACE  of  any  particular  work. 

The  plans  of  the  Art  Building  (pages  6  and  7)  will  be  found  of  great  ser¬ 
vice  to  visitors  to  the  galleries. 


Abades-Martinez,  Juan,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  148. 

Abbema,  Louise,  France.  Oil  painting  494. 

Abbey,  E.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
503.  Water  color  1495.  Pen  drawings  1992, 
1993,  1994,  1999,  2000,  2001,  2002,  2010,  2011, 
2012.  Black  and  white  drawings  1833,  1836, 
1839, 1840. 

Abesser  &  Kroger,  Germany.  Architecture 
719. 

Abrahams,  Miss  A.,  Holland.  Oil  painting 
71,  137. 

Abry,  L6on,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  130. 

Achen,  G.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  92. 

Achenbach,  Prof.  Osw.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  414. 

Achille-Cesbron,  France.  Oil  painting  254. 

Adam,  Franz,  Germany.  Oil  painting  302. 

Adam,  Jul.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  135. 

Adams,  H.,  United  States.  Sculpture  76, 114, 
116. 

Adams,  J.  M.  F.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  8. 

Adams,  Maurice  B.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Architecture  1049, 1076,  1077 

Adamson,  Russia.  Sculpture  5, 6. 

Adan,  Louis-Emile,  France.  Oil  painoings. 
141, 173. 

Adler,  Sullivan  &  Ramsey,  United  States. 
Architectural  drawings  2735,  2760,  2761. 

Agache,  Alfred-Pierre,  France.  Oil  paintings 
167,  175,  177. 

Agersnap.  Hans,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  111. 

Agrasot  y  Juan,  Joaquin,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  48,  49. 

Aguado  y  Guerra,  Jos6,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
151. 

Aguirre  y  Rodriguez,  Miguel,  Spain.  Water 
color  248. 

Ahrens,  C.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  6. 

Aikman,  W.  M.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2404,  2405,  2408,  2414,  2415,  2417  ,  2418, 
2429,  2430. 

Aitchison,  Professor  George,  A.  R.  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Architecture  972,  975,  990, 1052,  1053, 
1069,  1102. 

Aitken,  P.,  United  States.  Wood  engravings 
2613,  2623,  2682. 

Aivazovsky,  Ivan  Constantinovitch,  Russia. 
Oil  paintings  22,  23,  24,  27,  30,  31, 34,  35, 39  49, 
59,  60,  79,  83,  97,  102,  107,  120,  124,  129. 

Akerman,  W.,  Sweden.  Sculpture  6, 11. 


Alarcon,  Julia,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  280,  292. 

Alasoni&re,  Henri,  France.  Etching  865. 

Albacini,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  4,  500,  501,  507, 
512  527 

Albert,  G.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  24,  95. 

Alberts,  J.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  388,  389, 
391. 

Albrecht,  C.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  371. 

Albright,  A.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
437. 

Alcayde  y  Montoyo,  Julia,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  200. 

Alcerreca,  Ygnacio,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  80, 
81.  Water  color  85. 

Alchimawicz,  K.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  4,  20, 
26,  67,  72. 

Alcoverro  y  Amoros,  Jos6,  Spain.  Sculpture 
3,  43. 

Aldana  Montes,  Francisco,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  320. 

Aldrich,  C.  H.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2932,  2967. 

Alexander,  C.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  3,  81. 

Alexander,  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1231. 

Alexander,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawing  1743. 

Alexeieff,  Russia.  Oil  paintings  82,  91. 

Algarra  y  Hurtado,  Cosme,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  321. 

Allan,  Robert  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  436,  453.  Water  colors  561, 597. 

Allan,  W.  R.,  United  States.  Pastels  1520, 
1525,  1559,  1560. 

Allbon,  Chas.  F.,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  765,  770,  773,  776. 

All&gre,  Raymond,  France.  Oil  paintings  159, 
418. 

Allen,  Charles  J.,  Great  Britain.  Sculpture  50. 

Allen,  T.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  489, 
738,  889,  1038.  Water  colors  1400,  1444,  1453. 

Allen,  W.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
993. 

Allegretti,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  113. 

Allingham,  Mrs.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  617. 

Allonge,  Au&uste,  France.  Water  color  756. 
Charcoal  drawing  720. 

Allston,  W.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  234,  252,  260. 

Almanza,  Cleofas,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  14, 
16, 17,  41,  46,  57,  61. 


464 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Alma-Tadema,  Mies  Anna,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  483.  Water  color  629. 

Alma-Tadema  L.,  United  States  Loan  col¬ 
lection.  Oil  painting  3037.  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  261,  319,  376.  Water  color  520. 

Alma-Tadema,  Mrs.  L.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  277,  493,  500. 

Almeida,  Jr.,  J.  F.  de,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 

6,  10, 11. 

Alonzo,  Arsenic,  Spain.  Drawing  392. 

Alsina  y  Amils,  Antonio,  Spain.  Sculpture 
28. 

Alt,  Rudolph,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  127-132. 
Water  colors  117,  119,  153,  159, 161,  164,  165. 

Alvarez,  Luis,  Spain.  Oil  painting  131. 

Alvarez  Dumont,  Cesar,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
95. 

Alzamora,  Federico,  Spain.  Enamel  383. 

Amador  de  los  Rios,  Ramiro,  Spain.  Draw¬ 
ings  393, 394. 

Aman-Jean,  Edmond,  France.  Oil  painting 
465,471. 

Americo,  Pedro,  Brazil.  Oil  painting  90. 

Ameseder,  Eduard,  Austria.  Oil  painting  30, 
74. 

Amoedo,  Prof.  Rodolpho,  Brazil.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  12,  17,  49,  92,  93. 

Amsden,  W.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
445. 

Amutio,  Federico,  Spain.  Sculpture  22. 

Anaya  y  Leon,  Francisco,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  268,  322,  323. 

Anchor,  Anna,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  33,  36. 

Ancher,  Michael,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  55, 
62,  77. 

Ancient  Sculpture.  Bronze  reproductions 
from  Pompeii  and  Herculaneum,  Italy,  331 
to  441,  inclusive. 

Andersen-Lundby,  Anders,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  503. 

Anderson,  D.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  761. 

Anderson,  R.  Rowand,  LL.  D.,  Great  Britain. 
Architecture  985,  1017,  1027,  1037,  1059,  1074, 

•  1086. 

Andersson,  J.  A,  G.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings 
25,  204,  212. 

AndO,  Chiutato,  Japan.  Oil  paintings  148, 
149. 

Andorff,  Paul,  Germany.  Oil  painting  334. 

Andrade,  Angel,  Spain.  Oil  painting  146. 

Andreoni,  O.,  Italy.  Sculpture  3-24-538. 

Andrews,  R.  D.,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawing  2920. 

Andrews,  Jacques  &  Rantoul,  United  States. 
Architectural  drawings  2875,  2915,  2920, 2934. 

Andreotti,  F.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  154. 

Angeli,  Heinrich  von,  Austria.  Oil  paintings 
84,93. 

Anglade,  Alexandre,  France.  Sculpture  41. 

Annedouche,  Alfred- Joseph,  France.  En¬ 
graving  831. 

Anten,  Djef,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  208. 

Apol,  Louis  Holland.  Oil  paintings.  1, 11,  56, 
117.  Water  colors  190,  280. 

Apolloni,  Italy.  Sculpture  1, 10,  11,  12, 13,  14, 
15, 16. 

Appian,  Adolphe,  France.  Oil  painting  892. 

Appleton,  T.  G.,  Great  Britain.  Mezzotints 
772,  817.  Lithograph  831. 

Aquadro,  F.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  126. 

Araki,  Kampo,  Japan.  Water  color  51. 

Araujo-Ruano,  Joaquin,  Spain.  Etchings 
253,  259,  816  317. 

Arbo,  P.  N.,  Norway.  Oil  painting  101. 

Arborelius,  O.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  27, 29, 
30. 

Archer,  James,  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  124. 

Ardail,  Albert,  France.  Etchings  853,  857. 


Arden,  Henry,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  133. 

Argence,  Eugene  d’,  France.  Oil  painting 
154. 

Argenti,  G„  Italy.  Sculpture  23,  517. 

Armenise,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  281. 

Armitage,  E.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  140,  151. 

Armstrong,  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
467. 

Armstrong,  T.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
84,  457. 

Arnau  y  Masent.  Antonio,  Spain.  Sculpture 
30. 

Arnau  y  Masent,  Eusebio,  Spain.  Sculpture 
1729. 

Arnedo,  Jorge  de,  Spain.  Oil  painting  155. 

Arnesen,  Vilh.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  103. 

Arnold,  Professor  Herm,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  473. 

Arnold,  Karl,  Germany.  Gouache  569,  570. 

Arnz,  Albert,  Germany.  Oil  painting  518. 

Arp,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  492. 

Arpa  y  Perea,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  143, 
223,  224,  324. 

Arroyo  Fernandez,  Rafael,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  50, 195. 

Art,  Berthe,  Belgium.  Pastels  284,  285. 

Art  Association  of  the  Rhinelands  and  West- 
falia,  Germany.  Copper  prints  680,  681,  682, 
683,  684,  686,  687. 

Artz,  D.  A.  C.,  Deceased  1890,  Holland.  Oil 
paintings  24,  51,  55,  176.  Water  colors  266, 
281,  290. 

Araujo  Ruano,  Joaquin,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
133,  137,  138. 

Asae,  RynkyO,  Japan.  Painting  117. 

Asahi,  Gyokzan,  Japan.  Ivory  98. 

Asahi,  Meido,  Japan.  Ivory  97. 

Ash,  Percy,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2973,  2998. 

Ashlin,  George  C.,  R.  H.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Architecture  993,  1014, 1035, 1064. 

Ashton,  J.  R.,  New  South  Wales.  Water  color 
111.  Oil  paintings  6, 61. 

Asknazy,  Isaac  Lwovitch,  Russia.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  43,  67,  69. 

AsOnO,  Sozabro,  Japan.  Lacquered  box  73. 

Asperger,  Max,  Germany.  Oil  painting  269. 

Asselbergs,  Alphonse,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
156,207. 

Astanifcres,  Clement  Comte  d’,  France. 
Sculpture  24,  26,  82,  125,  133,  135. 

Aston-Webb  &  E.  Ingress  Bell,  Messrs.,  Great 
Britain.  Architecture  1002,  1006,  1034,  1048. 

Astorri,  E.,  Italy.  Sculpture  5035,  27. 

Atkinson,  W.  E.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  27, 113. 

Attendu,  Ferdinand,  France.  Oil  painting 
143. 

Attwood,  F.  G.,  United  States.  Pen  drawings 
1585,  1995,  1997,  1998,  2003,  2007  ,  2008,  2009, 
2014,  2015. 

AubO,  Jean-Paul,  France.  Sculpture  50. 

Aubert,  Ernest-Jean,  France.  Oil  painting 
296 

Aublet,  Albert,  France.  Oil  paintings  168,  170, 
176. 

Auguin,  Louise-Augustin,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  194, 

Aumonier,  J.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  577.  Oil  painting  402. 

Aureli,  G.,  Italy.  Water  colors  447. 

Axilette,  Alexis,  France.  Oil  paintings  181, 
185 

Babb,  Cook  &  Willard,  United  States.  Archi 
tectural  drawings  2816,  2817,  2818,  2846,  2853. 
Photographs  2823,  2824,  2829,  2833. 

Bache,  Otto,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  108, 114. 

Bacher,  O.  H.,  United  States.  Pen  drawings 
2053,  2055,2056.  Wash  drawing  1678.  Black 
and  white  drawings  in  oil  1646, 1749. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


465 


Bacher,  Rudolph,  Austria.  Oil  painting  89. 

Bachmann,  Hans,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
436. 

Bachman,  M.,  United  States.  Sculpture  96, 
127,  136, 141. 

Backer,  Harriet,  Norway.  Oil  painting  109. 

Baden,  Powel  F.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
67.  . 

Baer,  W.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  600. 

Baerwald,  Robert,  Germany.  Sculpture  1, 107. 

Bahuet,  Alfred,  France.  Lithograph  823.  _ 

Bail,  Jean-Antoine,  France.  Oil  painting 
376. 

Bail,  Joseph,  France.  Oil  painting  235. 

Baillet,  Ernest,  France.  Oil  painting  226. 

Baird,  W.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1073. 

Baisch,  Professor  Herm.,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  147,  310. 

Baixas,  Carreter,  J uan,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
147. 

Baker,  Ellen  K.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  313. 

Baker,  G.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
194. 

Baker,  H.,  United  States.  Wood  engravings 
2610,  2612,  2626. 

Baker,  J.  Elder,  United  States.  Water  color 
1343. 

Baker,  Mary  K.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
884. 

Baker,  W.  B.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  904. 

Bakhuyzen.  Miss  G.  J.  van  de  Sande,  Holland. 
Oil  paintings  73,  85.  Water  color  191. 

Bakhuyzen,  J.  J.  van  de  Sande,  Holland.  Oil 
paintings  13,  19,  86. 

Ball,  T.,  United  States.  Sculpture  32,  84,  109, 

110,  111. 

Ball,  Wilfrid,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Etch¬ 
ings  784,  822. 

Balle,  Otto,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  149. 

Ballu,  Albert,  France.  Architecture  1036, 1037, 
1038,  1039,  1040,  1041,  1042,  1043,  1044,  1045, 
1046,  1047,  1048,  1049,  1050,  1051,  1052,  1053. 
1054,  1063,  1074,  1109,  1110,  1111. 

Bamps,  Paul,  Belgium.  Water  colors  251,  277. 

Bantzer,  Carl  N.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  195. 

Bapst  &  Falize,  France.  Work  in  silver  935, 
938. 

Barau,  Emile,  France.  Oil  paintings  20,  298. 

Barbara  y  Balza,  Joaquin,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  117. 

Barbarini,  S.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  183, 184, 186, 
187,  459. 

Barbella,  C„  Italy.  Sculpture  42,  43, 44, 45,  46, 
47, 48,  49,  261,  328. 

Barber,  C.  Burton,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  349,  443. 

Barclay,  Edgar,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
102,  415. 

Bardi,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  320,  323,  326,  329, 
508,  515,  519,  520,  521,  522,  523,  524. 

Bare,  H.  B.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2797. 

Barenf anger.  Max,  Germany.  Wood  carving 
667.  Etching  668. 

Bargas,  Armand,  France.  Medallions  913,  920. 

Barillot,  Leon,  France.  Oil  paintings  144,  242. 

Barnard,  E.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
281, 1104. 

Barnes,  Robert,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  286. 

Barnsley,  James  M.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings 
55,  115,  136,  137. 

Baron,  Theodore,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  64a, 

201. 

Barrau,  Laureano,  Spain.  Oil  painting  187. 

Barraie,  Laureano,  Spain.  Oil  painting  310. 


Barrias,  Felix- Joseph,  France.  Oil  paintings 
184,  186,  218,  531. 

Barrias,  Louis-Ernest,  France.  Sculpture  16, 
91. 

Barthel,  P.,  Germany.  Water  colors  568,  582, 
596. 

Bartholdi,  Frederic-Auguste,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  11. 

BartholomA,  Albert,  France.  Oil  paintings 
534.  Sculpture  10,  137. 

Bartlett,  Charles  W.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  294. 

Bartlett,  P.  W.,  United  States.  Sculpture  77, 
119,  124,  132. 

Bartlett,  W.  H.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
230,  233,  343, 

Barucci,  P.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  239. 

Baschet,  Marcel,  France.  Oil  paintings  231, 
255. 

Baskett,  Charles  E.,  Great  Britain.  Etchings 
796,  824,  837,  845. 

Bastert,  N.  Holland.  Oil  paintings  30, 40, 131, 
150.  Water  colors  228,  237. 

Bastet,  Victorien  Antoine,  France.  Sculp¬ 
ture  131. 

Bastiani,  Italy.  Sculpture  59,  257. 

Bastien-Lepage,  J.  (deceased),  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  paintings  3026,  3072. 

Bates,  David,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  214. 

Bates,  D.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  750. 

Battaglia,  A.,  Italy.  Water  color  457. 

Battaglia,  D.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  298,  309. 

Battistini,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  252. 

Baud6,  Charles,  France.  Wood  engravings 
874,  883,  884. 

Baudoin,  Franck,  France.  Wood  engraving 
800. 

Baudouin,  Paul-Albert,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  157-171. 

Baumbach,  Max,  Germany.  Sculpture  34,  93. 

Baur,  Professor  Albert,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  299. 

Baur,  T.,  United  States.  Sculpture  103. 

Beaux,  Cecilia,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
512,  1232.  Pastel  1534. 

Bayart,  Paul,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  217. 

Bayliss,  Wyke,  P.  R.  B.  A  .  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  555.  Oil  paintings  274,  306. 

Bazin,  Leon,  France.  Wood  engraving  849. 

Bazzani,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  131,  137. 

Bazzaro,  E.,  Italy.  Sculptures  316,  317. 

Bazzaro,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  236. 

Beadle,  J.  P.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
105,  223. 

Beasileuse,  Oliveira,  Brazil.  Oil  painting  119. 

Beauvais,  Armand,  France.  Oil  painting  187. 

Beauverie,  Charles-Joseph,  France.  Oil 
paintings  222,  244. 

Beavis,  Richard,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  82. 

Beck,  Carol  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
566,  841. 

Becker,  A.  H.,  United  States.  Decorative 
designs  2707,  2721. 

Becker  II,  Carl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  248. 

Becker-Gundahl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  528. 

Becker,  H.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color  553. 

Becker,  Professor  C.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
411. 

Beckwith,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
491,  968. 

Becquet,  Just,  France.  Sculptures  19,  74. _ 

Beeck,  Theodor,  Y.  D.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  186,  250. 

Beernaert,  Euphrasine,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  285, 106. 

Begas,  Professor  Carl,  Germany.  Sculptures 
57,  59. 

Begas,  Professor  Reinh,  Germany.  Sculptures 
55,  58. 


466 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


B&guine,  Michael-Leonard,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  72,  83. 

Behm,  Wilhelm,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  58, 
189,  190. 

Behmer,  Herm.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  531. 
Water  color  537.  Pencil  drawing  630. 

Behrend,  Friedr.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
296. 

Beklemischeff,  Vladimir  Alexandrovitch, 
Russia.  Sculpture  12. 

Belcher,  John,  Great  Britain.  Architectures 
976,  1063. 

Belgrave,  Percy,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  187. 

Belimbau,  Italy.  Oil  painting  223. 

Belin,  Joseph,  France.  Sculpture  46. 

Bell,  Miss  Ada,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  42,  43. 

Bell,  E.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  508. 

Bell,  Mary  A.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  108,  111,  118. 

Bell-Smith,  F.  M„  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil 
paintings  88, 106, 110, 116, 127, 162, 174, 178,186, 
196. 

Bellanger,  Camille-Felix,  France.  Pastel  609. 
Drawing  750. 

Bellew,  F.  P.  W.,  United  States.  Pen  draw¬ 
ing  2013. 

Beilis,  Hubert,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  160, 
239. 

Bellows,  A.  F„  United  States.  Water  color 
1491. 

Belmiro,  de  Almeida,  Brazil.  Oil  painting  39. 

Belmont,  Andres,  Mexico.  Pen  drawing  68. 

Benedict,  Enella,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  436. 

Benner,  Emmanuel,  France.  Oil  painting 
227. 


Benner,  Jean,  France.  Oil  paintings  166,  259. 
Benjamin-Constant,  Jean-Joseph,  France. 
Oil  painting  467. 

Benoit,  Clement,  Belgium.  Etchings  257, 273. 
Beraud,  J ean,  France.  Oil  painting  161. 
Benson,  F.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 


552,  561,  1283. 

Berg,  Gunnar,  Norway.  Oil  painting  116. 
Berg  &  Clark.  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2852. 

Berg,  Joan,  Holland,  Oil  painting  28. 
Bergeret,  Pierre-Denis,  France.  Oil  paintings 
160  528  902 

Bergh,  R.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  22,  56, 67. 
Bergmann,  Jul.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  221, 
462,  467.  Water  color  623. 

Bergmeier,  C.  A.,  Germany,  Sculpture  3. 
Berkemeier,  Ludolf,  Germany.  Oil  painting 


OODt 

Berlepsch,  Hans  Ed.  von,  Germany.  India 
ink  drawing  547. 

Bermudo  Mateos,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
174,  206,  272. 

Bernardelli,  Henrique,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
60,  61,  62,  67,  68,  69,  70,  72,  74,  75,  76,  78,  87. 

Bernardelli,  Prof.  Rodolpho,  Brazil.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  1,  2,  3,  4. 

Bernatzik,  Wilhelm,  Austria.  Oil  painting 
73. 

Bernewitz,  C.,  Germany.  Sculptures  95,  97. 

Bernier,  Camille,  France.  Oil  painting  443. 

Bernier,  Louis,  France.  Architecture  1179. 

Bernuth,  E.  von,  Germany.  Oil  painting  347. 

Bernstrom,  V.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2407,  2410, 2413, 2416, 2419, 2423, 2426,  2427, 
2428,  2431,  2445. 

Berquin-Yeragoz,  France.  Agate  vases  969, 
978. 

Besnard,  P.  A.,  United  States  Loan  collec¬ 
tion.  Water  color  3018. 

Berteaux,  Hippolyte,  France.  Oil  painting 
462. 


Berthelon,  Eugene,  France.  Oil  painting  396. 

Berti,  T.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  238. 

Bertone,  Italy.  Sculpture  513. 

Berton,  Paui-Emile,  France.  Oil  painting 
150. 

Bertolotti,  C.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  146,  249. 

Bertrand,  Paulin,  France.  Oil  painting  405. 

Beruete,  Aureliano  de,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
101,  158,  159. 

Besnard,  Paul- Albert,  France.  Oil  painting 
507. 

Bethune,  Gaston,  France.  Water  colors  648, 
658,  661,  667,  682,  683,  688. 

Bevan,  E.,  New  South  Wales.  Water  color  110. 

Beyle,  Pierre-Marie,  France.  Oil  painting  188. 

Bicknell,  F.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
610, 1245. 

Bida,  Alexandre,  France.  Engraving  724. 
Aquarelles  699,  707. 

Biedermann-Arendts,  Hermine,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  400. 

Biederman,  Ernst,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
361. 

Bigaux,  Louis,  France.  Architecture  1059. 

Bigelow,  D.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
618. 

Bigland,  Percy,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
138.  Mezzotint  802. 

Bilbao,  Gonzalo,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  54,  59, 
61,  62,  63,  60. 

Bilders-van-Bosse,  Mrs.  M.,  Holland.  Water 
colors  195,  202.  Oil  paintings  41,  141. 

Bilkvisf,  Joh.  B.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  73. 

Billotte,  Rene,  France.  Oil  paintings  189, 289. 
Pastels  619,  625,  629. 

Binet,  Adolphe,  France.  Oil  paintings  156, 442. 

Binet,  Yictor-Barthelemy,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  256,  535. 

Bingham,  G.  C.,  (deceased),  United  States. 
Oil  paintings  206,  209,  218,  220. 

Binje,  Franz,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  109. 

Binney,  Martha  G.,  United  States.  Pastel 
1528. 

Binyon,  Brightwen,  Great  Britain.  Archi¬ 
tecture  1084. 

Biondi,  E.,  Italy.  Sculptures  55,  60,  61,  62,  63, 
64,  65,  67,  68,  72,  73,  114,  115. 

Biot,  Gustave,  Belgium.  Engravings  276,  280. 

Birch,  T.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  250. 

Birch,  R.  B.,  United  States.  Wash  drawing 
1704.  Black  and  white  drawing  1703. 

Birney,  W.  V.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1446. 

Bisbing,  H.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
284,  543,  990. 

Bispham,  H.  G ,  (deceased),  United  States. 
Oil  painting  259. 

Bissen,  R.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  109. 

Bissen,  V.,  Denmark.  Sculptures  2,  3. 

Bissell,  G,  E„  United  States.  Sculpture  20. 

Bisseger,  J.  J.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2892,  2903. 

Bisson,  Edouard-Louis,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  182. 

Bistolfi,  L.,  Italy.  Sculptures  20, 21,  319, 325, 
330. 

Biva,  Henri,  France.  Water  color  712.  Oil 
painting  532. 

Bjorck,  O.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  21,  86. 
Pastel  151. 

Blaas,  Eugen,  Austria.  Oil  painting  131. 

Blache,  Chr.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  24, 154. 

Blanche,  Jacques-Emile,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  140.  Pastel  620. 

Blanchard,  Jules,  France.  Sculptures  27,  128. 

Blackburn,  J.  B.,  (deceased),  United  States. 
Oil  painting  256. 

Blackman,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
875. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


467 


Blakelock,  R.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  935,  948. 

Blaney,  Dwight,  United  States.  Water  color 
1352.  Architectural  drawings  2790,  2908. 

Blashfield,  E.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  599,  625,  1130.  Water  color  1471.  Pen 
drawing  2047.  Black  and  white  drawing 
1626.  Black  and  white  drawings  in  oil  1868, 
1871. 

Blau,  Tina,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  369,  460. 
Austria  oil  painting  46. 

Blenner,  C.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
381, 1244. 

Block,  Jos.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  187. 

Blom,  Gerhard,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  116. 

Blomfield,  Reginald,  M.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Architectures  967, 1025,  1030. 

.  .  Blommers,  B.  J„  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
3*  -  ^48,  80,  177.  Water  colors  246,  267. 

Bloodgood,  R.  F.,  United  States.  Etchings 
2150,  2158,  2378. 

Blumberg  &  Schreibei,  Germany.  Architect¬ 
ure  870. 

Blum,  R.,  United  States.  Pen  drawings  1977, 
1979, 1980,  1985, 1986,  2022,  2027.  Wash  draw¬ 
ings  1643,  1648,  1650,  1652,  1653,  1656,  1657, 
1658,  1679,  1683,  1694,  1709,  1713,  1716,  1719. 
BJack  and  white  drawings  1700,  1718,  2026. 

Blume,  Ed.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  140. 

Bluhm,  Oskar,  Germany.  Oil  painting  320. 

Boaventura,  Caron  H.,  Brazil.  Oil  painting 
33. 

Boberg,  Anna,  Sweden.  Water  colors  175, 177, 
178. 

Boberg,  F.,  Sweden.  Etchings  138, 139,140, 141, 
142,  143,  144,  145, 146. 

Bobroff,  Victor  Alexeievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  128. 

Bock,  Th6ophile  de,  Holland.  Oil  painting 

110. 

Bockelmann,  Ch.  Ludw.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  123. 

Bodarevsky,  Nicolay  Kornilovitch,  Russia. 
Oil  painting  56. 

Boddien,  G.  von,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
124,  213. 

Boegebjerg,  R.,  Denmark.  Sculpture  4. 

Boesen,  Johan,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
27,  54. 

Bogert,  G.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
741,  1206. 

Boggs,  E.  T.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2989. 

Boggs,  F.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
468,  863. 

Bohme,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  437. 

Bohrdt,  Hans,  Germany.  Oil  painting  446. 

Boilvin,  Emile,  France.  Etchings  803,  809,833. 

Boks,  E.  J.,  Holland.  Oil  painting  162. 

Boldini,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  151. 

Boldini,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  312,  313,  314. 

Bombach,  F.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  435. 

Bombach,  Wm.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  141. 
Water  color  620. 

Bompard,  Maurice,  France.  Oil  painting 
251. 

Bompiani,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  150,  167, 
245. 

Bonheur,  Isidore,  France.  Sculptures  132, 134, 
136. 

Bonheur,  Rosa,  France,  Oil  paintings  426, 
501.  United  States  Loan  collection.  Oil 
paintings  3067,  3101. 

Bonington,  R.  P.,  (deceased),  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  painting  3033. 

Bonnat,  Leon-Joseph-Florentin,  France.  Oil 
paintings  263,  295. 

Bonnefoy,  Adrien-Adolphe,  France.  Oil 
paintings  318,  223,  Water  color  636. 

Bonnier,  Eva,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  55,  57,61. 

30 


Borchardt,  F.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  189. 

Bordes,  Ernest,  France.  Oil  painting  389. 

Bordignon,  N.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  157,  276, 
283 

Borg,  A.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  196,  198. 

Borgen,  Fr.,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  57,  62,  80, 
90,  94. 

Borghum,  J.  G.,  United  States.  Sculpture 
147. 

Boring,  Tilton  &  Mellen,  United  States.  Ar¬ 
chitectural  drawings  2865,  2958. 

Borjesson,  John,  Prof.,  Sweden.  Sculpture  4. 

Borrel,  Alfred,  France.  Medals  709,  734. 

Borselen,  J.  W.  van  (deceased,  1892), Holland. 
Water  color  225. 

Bosboom,  J.  (deceased,  1891),  Holland.  Oil 
paintings  74,  79.  Water  colors  260,  271. 

Boston,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1086. 

Bottcher,  F.,  Germany.  Etching  670. 

Bottee,  Louis  Alexandre,  France.  Medals 
745,  746. 

Bottero,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  129,  140,  291. 

Bottinelli,  A.,  Italy.  Sculptures  2,  6,  7,  188, 
189,  190,  191,  192,  193. 

Boucher,  Alfred,  France.  Sculpture  36. 

Boucher,  Alf red- Jean L  France.  Oil  painting 
236. 

Bouchor,  Joseph-Felix,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  357. 

Boudry,  Alois,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  90,  95. 

Boughton,  G.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  486.  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings  150, 
410,  439. 

Bouguereau,  Willi  am- Adolphe,  France.  Oil 
paintings  237}  243,  430. 

Boulard,  Emile-Alexandre,  France.  Oil 
painting  211. 

Bource,  Henri,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  188. 

Bourdillon,  Frank  W.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  115,  164. 

Bourgain,  Gustave,  France.  Oil  painting  400. 

Bourgeois,  Eugene-V ictor,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  252. 

Bourgeois,  Maximilien,  France.  Medal  732. 

Bourgogne,  Pierre,  France.  Oil  painting  195. 

Bourgonnier,  Claude,  France.  Oil  painting 
406. 

Bourotte,  Auguste,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
74,  230. 

Boutalie,  Louis,  France.  Steel  engravings 
856,  901. 

Boutet-de-Monvel,  Maurice,  France.  Water 
colors  643,  652,  653,  655,  659. 

Boutigny,  Emile,  France.  Oil  paintings  178, 
216. 

Boutwood,  C.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  603. 

Bouvier,  A.,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  128. 

Boyden,  D.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
701. 

Boyle,  J.  J.,  United  States.  Sculpture  21. 

Bracht,  Professor  E.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
317,  479. 

Bracony,  L.,  Italy.  Sculpture  539. 

Bracquemond,  Felix,  France.  Etchings  829, 
860,  879. 

Bradbury,  M.  R.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1475. 

Bradley,  Amy  Aldis,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  8,  100. 

Bradley,  H.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1410.  Black  and  white  drawing  1655. 

Bradley,  Susan  H.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1489. 

Braecke,  Pierre,  Belgium.  Sculpture  30. 

Braendekilde,  H.  J.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting 
110, 115. 

Braith,  Professor  Anton,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  200,  266. 


468 


Index  of  artists, 


Bramley,  Frank,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  172,  250. 

Bramtot.  Alfred-Henri,  France.  Oil  paintings 
201, 482. 

Brandt,  F.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  363,  522. 

Brandt,  J.  H.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  69. 

Brandt,  Professor  Jos.  v.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  423. 

Brangwyn,  Frank,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  231,  384. 

Brasen,  Hans,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  20. 

Brateau,  Jules-Panl,  France.  Medal  719. 
Work  in  pewter  936  and  933  to  994,  inclusive. 

Bratland,  Jac.,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  82,  110. 

Brausewetter,  Professor  O.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  278. 

Breasson,  Jean,  France.  Architectures  1101, 
1102,  1103,  1106. 

Bredberg,  Mina,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  118. 

Bredin,  Christine  S.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1407. 

Bredsdorff,  Johan  Ulrik, Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  83. 

Bredt,  Ferd.  Max,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
125,  166. 

Bregler.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1279. 

Breidwiser,  Theodor,  Austria.  Oil  painting 
144. 

Breitbach,  Carl,  Germany.  Water  colors  613, 
615,  619. 

Breitner,  G.  H.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  10 
118. 

Bremont,  Jean-Louis,  France.  Oil  painting 

200. 

Brenda  &  Simonetti,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  110, 

111,  112. 

Brendel,  Professor  Alb.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  150. 

Breneck,  Anton,  Austria.  Sculpture  15. 

Brest,  Fabius,  France.  Oil  painting  510. 

Breton,  Jules-Adolphe,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  202,  203,  214.  United  States  Loan  col¬ 
lection.  Oil  paintings  3047,  3056. 

Brett,  John,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  142,  238,  348. 

Breuer,  Peter,  Germany.  Sculpture  84. 

Breul,  H.,  United  States.  Water  color  1423. 

Brewtnall,  Edward  F.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Brit¬ 
ain.  Water  colors  503,  676. 

Bribiesca,  Alberto,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  19, 

66. 

Bricher,  A.  T.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1367. 

Bridges,  Fidelia,  United  States.  Water  color 
1372. 

Bridgman,  F.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  428,  ^30,  432,  433,  937,  955,  1049. 

Brierly,  Sir  Oswald,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  526,  591. 

Bringhurst,  R.  P.,  United  States.  Sculpture 
2, 115. 

Brispot,  Henri,  France.  Oil  painting  220. 

Bristol,  J.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
442. 

Brocard  &  Son,  France.  Glass  cup  951. 

Brochacki,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  90. 

Brockmann  y  Llanos,  Elisa,  Spain.  Oil 
painting  325. 

Brocos,  Prof.  M.,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings  30,  31, 
34,  35,  36,  37,  40,  41,  42,  43,  44,  45, 46,  47,  50,  51, 
52,  53,  54. 

Broereman,  Eugene,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
161,  162. 

Bronnikoff,  Feodor  Andreievitch,  Russia. 
Oil  painting  46. 

Bronze  reproductions,  Pompeii  and  Hercu¬ 
laneum,  Italy,  331  to  441,  inclusive. 

Brooks,  A.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1126.  Water  color  1466. 


Brooks,  Caroline  S.,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  33,  34,  38,  39. 

Brooks,  Carrie  L.,  United  States.  Sculpture 
71. 

Brooks,  James,  Y.  P.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Great  Brit¬ 
ain.  Architecture  961,  986,  10C5,  1060,  1067, 
1C68. 

Brossmann,  Professor  Gust,  Germany. 
Sculpture  25,  66. 

Broughton,  C.,  United  States.  Pen  drawing 
2057. 

Brouillet,  Andre,  France.  Oil  painting  169. 

Brouwer,  T.  A.,  Jr.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  425. 

Brown,  A.  Page,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawing  2862. 

Brown,  Miss  B.A.  M.,  Great  Britain.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  33. 

Brown,  Ford  Madox,  Great  Britain.'  Oil 
paintings  141,  272. 

Brown,  Frederick,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  60. 

Brown,  J.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
334.  Pastels  1513,  1519,  1557,  1563. 

Brown,  J.  G.,  United  States.  Oii  paintings 
536,  557  ,  691,  871,  873,  896,  944.  Water  color 
1421. 

Brown,  Matilda,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  356. 

Brown,  M.  L.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ing  2627. 

Brown,  W.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
332. 

Browne,  C.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
621,  883,  928,  967. 

Brownell,  F.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  96. 

Brozik,  Vacslav,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  23, 78, 
114. 

Bruenn,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  211,  222,  305. 

Brugada  y  Panizo,  Luis,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
96. 

Brugo  &  Paglieci,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  108, 109. 

Brun,  Charles,  France.  Oil  painting  210. 

Bruneau,  Eugene,  France.  Architecture  1145, 
1146,  1147,  1148, 1186, 1188, 1189, 1190, 1191, 1192, 
1193,  1194, 1195. 

Brunet-Debaines,  Louis,  France.  Etchings 
885,  886,  898. 

Brunet,  Jean,  France.  Oil  painting  172. 

Bruni,  Nicolay  Alexandrovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  29. 

Brunin,  Leon,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  149, 
163. 

Brunner  &  Tryon,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawings  2927,  2944,  2953,  2955. 

Brush,  G.  de  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  586,  664,  705,  745. 

Brlitt,  Ad.,  Germany.  Sculpture  44,63,92, 104. 

Briitt,  Ferdinand,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
297. 

Bryant,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1111. 

Brymner,  William,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil 
paintings  14,  15,  72,  93,  130. 

Buckman,  Edwin,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  576. 

Buhot,  Felix,  France.  Etching  822. 

Buland,  Eugene- Jean  Charley,  France.  Oil 
paintings  155,  395. 

Bulleid,G. Lawrence,  A.R.W.S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  613,  701,  705. 

Bundgaard,  A.  J.,  Denmark.  Sculpture  5,  8. 

Bunke,  Franz,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  329, 
426. 

Bunker,  Caroline,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  1012,  1068,  1235. 

Burgkau,  Mile.  Berttie,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  511. 

Burger,  Johann,  Germany.  Engraving  690. 

Burgess,  J.  B.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  206,  271,  359. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


469 


Burgess,  Walter  W.,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  789,  819,  838,  839,  843,  867. 

Burnaud,  Eugene,  Austria.  Oil  painting  137. 

Burns,  C.  M.,  United  States.  Design  for  choir 
screen  2724. 

Burns,  M.  J.,  United  States.  Black  and  white 
drawings  1611,  1613.  Black  and  white  draw¬ 
ings  in  oil  1642,  1670. 

Burney,  Francois-Eug6ne,  France.  Etchings 
854,  855. 

Bury,  Victor,  France.  Architecture  1112. 

Bush-Brown,  H.  K.,  United  States.  Sculpture 
56. 

Bush-Brown,  Mrs.  M.  L.,  United  States.  De¬ 
signs  for  mural  decoration  2715,  2716. 

Busse,  Germany.  Architecture  695,  697. 

Busson,  Charles,  France.  Oil  paintings  233, 
234. 

Butler,  G.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
640. 

Butler,  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  597. 

Butler,  H.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
409,  411,  1098. 

Butler,  Lady,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  267. 

Buttersack,  Bernh.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
374. 

Buxo  y  Tresangels,  Louis,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  311. 

Buttles,  Mary,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
859,  1039. 

Buzzaro,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  311. 

Byrne,  J.  A.,  United  States.  Sculpture  68. 

Cabot,  E.  C.,  United  States.  Water  color  1438. 

Cady,  H.  N.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  418. 

Cagnard,  Emile,  France.  Oil  painting  148. 

Cagniart,  Emile,  France.  Pastels  608,  743,  751. 

Cain,  Auguste,  France.  Sculpture  40,  44,  55. 

Cain,  Georges- Jules- Auguste,  France.  Oil 
painting  454. 

Cain,  Henri,  France.  Oil  painting  209. 

Cain,  Neville,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1095. 

Calahan,  J.  J.,  United  States.  Etching  2331. 

Calandrelli,  Professor  A.,  Germany.  Sculpture 
79. 

Calcografia,  Regia,  Rome,  Italy.  Engravings 
467  to  494,  inclusive. 

Caldecott,  Randolph  (the  late),  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  657. 

Calder,  A.  S.,  United  States.  Sculpture  4,  79. 

Calderon,  P.  H.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  365. 

Calderon,  W.  Frank,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  120. 

Calinaud,  Mathurin-Eug&ne,  France.  Archi¬ 
tecture  1166,  1167,  1168,  1169. 

Caliga,  I.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  651. 

Calissendorf,  A.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  87, 
188. 

Calkin,  Lance,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
245. 

Callow,  William,  R.  W.  S.,  F.  R.  G.  S.,  Great 
Britain.  Water  color  546. 

Calthrop,  Claude,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  101. 

Calvi,  P.,  Italy.  Sculpture  27,  36,  38,  39,  516. 

Calzolari,  O.,  Italy.  Sculpture  268. 

Cambos,  Jean-Jules,  France.  Sculpture  9. 

Cameron,  E.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1161. 

Cameron,  D.  Y.,  Great  Britain.  Frame  of 
etchings  707,  870. 

Cameron,  Hugh,  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  85,  258 . 

Camoyans,  G.,  Spain.  Oil  painting  207. 

Campa,  Luis,  Mexico.  Etchings  78,  79. 

Campbell,  Douglas  &  Morrison,  [Messrs., 
Great  Britain.  Architecture  1070. 

Campeny  y  Santamaria,  Jos6,  Spain.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  31,  32, 33,  34. 


Canby,  Louise  P.,  United  States.  Etchings 
2142,  2143,  2151. 

Candidus,  H.  W.  T.,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  559. 

Campuzano,  Tomas,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
152. 

Cannessa,  Italy.  Sculpture  498,  509. 

Cannon,  H.  L.,  United  States.  Sculpture  137, 

Canon,  Hans,  Austria.  Oil  painting  75. 

Cantu,  Italy.  Sculpture  19,  70. 

Canziani,  Madame  Louisa  Starr,  Great  Brih 
ain.  Oil  painting  249. 

Cap,  Constant,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  135. 

Capone,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  162, 169,  225- 
228  251 

Capranica,Grillo  G., Italy.  Pastels  450, ’451, 452. 

Carabain,  Jacques,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
105, 110. 

Caraud,  Joseph,  France.  Oil  painting  481. 

Carboreno  Moreno,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  162. 

Carcano,  F.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  89, 90, 91, 92, 
93, 94,  95,  96,  97,98,99, 100, 101, 102, 159, 172, 185, 
209,  218,  224,  293,  294,295,299,  304. 

Carl,  Kate  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
611. 

Carles,  Antonin- Jean,  France.  Sculpture  15. 

Carl-Nielsen,  Anna  M.,  Denmark.  Sculpture 
15,  16. 

Caroius-Duran,  Emile-Auguste,  France.  Oil 
paintings  303,  310,  316.  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3095,  3120. 

CarOe,  W.  D.,  Great  Britain.  Architecture 
979,  1028,  1038. 

Carpentier,  Evariste,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
79,  220. 

Carrasco,  Gonzalo,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  32, 
33. 

Carr&re.  &  Hastings,  United  States,  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2831,  2832,  2835,  2836,  2837, 
2838,  2839,  2840,  2841,  2842.  Photograph  2828. 

Carrier-Belleuse,  Louis-Robert,  France.  Oil 
paintings  239,  565,  566. 

Carries,  France.  <  Earthenware  vase  952. 

Carstensen,  A.  Riis,  Denmark.  Oil  painting 
125. 

Carter,  F.  A.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1397. 

Carter,  William,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
285, 291. 

Cary,  G.,  United  States.  Architectural  draw¬ 
ing  2859. 

Cary  &  Trowbridge,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawing  2764. 

Casananas  Gonzales,  Antonio,  Spain.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  35. 

Casas,  Ramon,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  122, 139. 

Castagneto,  J.  Baptista,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
18,  42. 

Castaigne,  A.,  United  States.  Drawings  1623, 
1677,  1878,  1881,  1882,  1883,  1884,  1885,  1886, 
1887,  1888,  1889,  1890,  1891,  1894,  1895,  2692. 

Castellanas  y  Escola,  Spain.  Sculpture  23. 

Castello,  E.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1419. 

Castelucho,  A.  y  C.,  Spain.  Water  colors  326, 
878,  379,  380,  381.  Oil  painting  289. 

Cate,  S.  J.  ten,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  112, 120, 
183.  m- 

Catlin,  G.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  189. 

Cauldwell,  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
694,  695,  1185.  Pastels  1521,  1575. 

Cavh,  Jules-Cyrille,  France.  Oil  painting 
632. 

Cazin,  J.  C.,  United  States.  Loan  collection. 
Oil  paintings  3007,  3034,  3064.  3113. 

Cazin,  Mme.  Marie,  France.  Pastels  607,  627. 

Cazin,  Michel,  France.  Medals  736. 

Central  Society  of  Architects,  of  France. 
Case  of  medals  730. 


4  70 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS, 


Centurion,  Jose  Maria,  Mexico.  Sculpture 
5,6. 

Chadwick,  E.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  52,  81, 
123. 

Chaigneau,  Ferdinand,  France.  Etching  791. 

Chaigneau,  Jean-Ferdinand,  France.  Oil 
paintings  3 11,  369. 

Challener,  F.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil 
paintings  34,  35,  36,  98,  107. 

Chalon,  Louis,  France.  Oil  painting  228. 

Champney,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Pastels 
1514,  1555,  1572. 

Champneys,  Basil,  Great  Britain.  Architect¬ 
ure  1011,  1019,  1099,  1100. 

Chaperon,  Eugene,  France.  Oil  painting  505. 

Chaplain,  Jules  Clement,  France.  Medals 
722. 

Chaplet,  Ernest,  France.  Porcelains  914,  919, 
942,  964,  979,  981,  982,  1000,  1004,  1008,  1011, 
1012,  1018. 

Chapman,  C.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  520, 1066.  Water  color  1439.  Wash  draw¬ 
ing  1765.  Black  and  white  drawings  1677, 
1774. 

Chapman,  C.  T.,  United  States.  Etchings 
2073,2074,  2075,  2076,  2077  ,  2078,  2079,  2080, 
2081,  2082,  2083, 2084,  2085,  2086,  2087,  2088. 

Chapon,  Leon- Louis,  France.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ing  871. 

Chapu,  Henri-Michel,  France.  Sculpture  61. 

Charlemont,  Eduard,  Austria.  Oil  paintings 
21,  55,  109,  134,  136,  142. 

Charlemont,  Theodor,  Austria.  Sculpture  12. 

Charles,  James,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
117,  153,  482,  487. 

Charlier,  Guillaume,  Belgium.  Sculpture  29, 
32  39 

Charlton,  Edward  W.,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  Great 
Britain.  Etchings  852,  854,  871,  872,  878, 
885. 

Charlton,  John,  Great  Britain.  Drawings 
894,  895,  918,  924,  925,  926,929,930,931,936, 
950,  951,  958,  959,  Oil  paintings  87,  276. 

Charpentier,  Gaston,  France.  Oil  painting 
282. 

Chartran,  Theobald,  France.  Oil  painting 
513. 

Chase,  H.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  852,  854. 

Chase,  W.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
657,  684,  725,  764,  769.  Pastel  1539.  Pencil 
drawing  1590. 

Chatrousse,  Emile,  France.  Sculpture  54. 

Chattel,  Fred  J.  du,  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
22  158  182 

Chattock,  R.  S.,  F.  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  798,  799,  814,  816,  855. 

Chaussemiche,  Benjamin,  France.  Architect¬ 
ure  1121, 1126. 

Chauvel,  Thhophile,  France.  Etchings  868, 
872. 

Checa  y  Delicado,  Felipe,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  127,  257,294,327. 

Chedanne,  Georges-Paul,  France.  Architect¬ 
ure  1130,  1131,  1132, 1133. 

Chelmonski,  J.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  10. 

Cheret,  Joseph,  France.  Bronzes  909,  910, 1030. 

Cheret,  Jules,  France.  Pastel  717 

Chevrh,  Paul,  France.  Sculpture  86. 

Chevreux,  A.  F.,  New  South  Wales.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  2. 

Chigot,  Eugene,  France.  Oil  paintings  413, 
450. 

Childers,  Miss  Milley,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  398. 

Choppin,  Paul-Francois,  France.  Sculpture 

6. 

Christiansen,  Paul  S.,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  167. 


Christiansen,  R.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  66, 
129. 

Christofle  &  Cie.,  France.  Work  in  silver  928, 
929,  939. 

Choulant,  Th.,  Germany.  Water  colors  572, 
573  576  577. 

Church,  fr.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
471,  740.  Water  color  1358.  Black  and 
white  drawings  1771,  1783. 

Churchill,  W.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1135. 

Ciaglinski,  J.  Polish.  Oil  paintings  60, 106, 

122. 

Ciani,  V.  A.,  United  States.  Sculpture  160. 

Ciardi,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  230,  231,  232, 
233  234  235 

Cichocki’  F.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  51, 110. 

Cipriano,  Folgueras,  Spain.  Sculpture  11. 

Cisneros,  Luis,  Mexico.  Bronze  70. 

Civiletti,  Italy.  Sculpture  57. 

Clairin,  Georges,  France.  Water  colors  663, 
690.  Oil  painting  151. 

Claraso,  Enrique,  Spain.  Sculpture  7. 

Clark,  James,  Great  Britain,  Oil  paintings 
86,  127. 

Clark,  Joseph,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
278,  300,  494. 

Clark,  Rose.  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1252. 

Clark,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 359. 

Clarke,  T.  Chatfield  &  Son,  Great  Britain. 
Architectures  1009, 1043,  1055. 

Clarke,  T.  S.,  United  States.  Sculpture  43. 
Oil  paintings  475,  732.  1079,  1212,  1248. 

Clary,  Eugene,  France.  Oil  painting  577. 

Claude,  Georges,  France.  Water  colors  638, 
662. 

Claude,  J.  Max,  France.  Oil  painting  580. 
Water  color  686. 

Claudel,  Mlle.Camille,  France,  Sculpture  111. 

Claus,  Emile, Belgium.  Water  colors  253,  279. 
Oil  painting  124. 

Clausen,  George  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  203,  263,  405,  441,  470. 

Clawson,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
342. 

Cleaves,  W.  P.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2606.  2607,  2615,  2618,  2628,  2630. 

Clements,  Gabrielle  D.,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  1140. 

Clemente  y  Peru,  Salvador,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  209,  328,  329. 

Clinedinst,  B.W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  548,  885. 

Clinton,  C.  W.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2772,  2773. 

Closson,  W.  B.  .United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2403,  2406,  2409,  2411,  2412,  2420,  2421, 
2422,  2424,  2425,  2432,  2435,  2436,  2629,  2633. 
Other  engravings  2379,  2380,  2384,  2386,  2621. 
Mezzotint  2679. 

Clouston,  Robert  S.,  Great  Britain.  Mezzo¬ 
tint  739.  Engraving  862. 

Clousmann,  W.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1394. 

Cobb,  A.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  310. 

Cochrane,  J.  G.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1046. 

Codman,  S.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2896,  2897,  2898. 

Coen,  S.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  278. 

Coenraets,  Charles,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
227,  235. 

Coenraets,  Ferdinand,  Belgium.  Water  colors 
260,  274. 

Coffin,  Elizabeth  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1088. 

Coffin,  Esther  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1149.  Water  colors  1498,  1505. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


471 


Coffin,  W.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
632,  637,  687,  743,  970,  1139. 

Cogen,  Felix,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  221. 

Cohen,  Miss  Ellen  G.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  492. 

Cohen,  G.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
362. 

Cohen,  Katherine  A.,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  107. 

Coke,  Alfred  Sacheverel,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  389. 

Cole,  J,  F.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  226. 

Cole,  Timothy,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2132,  2434,  2438,  2441,  2443,  2444,  2446, 

2447,  2451,  2452,  2453,  2454,  2456,  2457  .  2458, 

2459,  2462,  2469,  2473,  2475,  2476;  2477  ,  2478, 

2481,  2483. 

Cole,  Thomas,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  243,  262. 

Cole,  Vicat  It.  A.  (the  late),  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  382,  462. 

Coleman,  F..  Italy.  Oil  painting  147. 

Collart,  Mme.  Marie,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
144,  287. 

Colie,  Charles-Alphonse,  France.  Sculptures 
69,  118,  118a. 

Collett,  Fredrik,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  68, 
113, 119, 131. 

Collier,  the  Hon.  John,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  97,  119. 

Collier,  Thomas  R.  I.  (deceased),  Great 
Britain.  Water  color  528. 

Collin,  Raphael,  Fiance.  Oil  paintings  205, 
249,  412. 

Collinridge,  Arthur,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
paintings  27,  46, 47. 

Collins,  A.  Q.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
377. 

Collins,  R.  C.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2609,  2611,  2616,  2625. 

Colman,  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  380, 
551,  560.  Water  colors  1402,  1436,  1478. 
Etchings  2391,  2392,  2395,  2396, 2397, 2398, 2400. 

Colomines  y  Calvet,  Enrique,  Spain.  Pen 
and  ink  387. 

Coman,  Mrs.  C.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  722,  919. 

Comba  y  Garcia,  Juan,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
189.  Pastel  247. 

Combes,  Edward,  C.  M.  G.,  M.  L.  C.,  New 
Sooth  Wales.  Oil  painting  48. 

Commons,  Donald,  New  South  Wales.  Water 
color  113. 

Comstock,  Mrs.  Anna  B.,  United  States. 
Wood  engravings  2443,  2448,  2449,  2450,  2460, 
2461. 

Comut,  Emile,  France.  Architecture  1134, 
1135,  1136. 

Conant,  Lucy  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1177.  Water  color  1356. 

Conconi,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  76. 

Condor,  C.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  painting 
62. 

Connah,  D.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
682. 

Constable,  J.,  (deceased), United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3050,  3100,  3118. 

Contal,  Mile.  Jeanne,  France.  Miniature  748. 

Contreras,  Jesus,  Mexico.  Sculptures  1, 4, 9, 12. 

Cooke,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  3001. 

Cooper,  C.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1239,  1290. 

Cooper,  Edith,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2437,  2439,  2440,  2455. 

Coosemans,  Joseph-Theodore,  Belgium.  Oil 
painting  132. 

Cope,  W.,  United  States.  Architectural 
sketch  2939, 


Cope  &  Stewardson,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2848,  2849,  2850,  2851,  2918, 
2970,  3002. 

Copley,  J.  S.,  (deceased).  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  203,  249. 

Copp,  Ellen  Rankin,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  97. 

Corbet,  Mrs.  M.  Ridley,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  143,  148,  290. . 

Cordonnier,  Louis-Marie,  France.  Archi¬ 
tectures  1062,1064,1065,1066,1070,1071,1072,1073. 

Corelli,  A.,  Italy.  Water  colors  442,  448, 466. 
Oil  paintings  125,282. 

Corner,  T.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1060,1278. 

Corot,  T.  B.  C. (deceased),  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3040,  3048,  3059, 
3074,  3075,  3082, 3090,  3105, 3107,  3110,  3114,  3119. 

Corpus  Christi  Priory  Church,  Great  Britain. 
Architecture  1093. 

Corrodi,  H.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  219, 290,292, 
302. 

Corteggiani,  M.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  310. 

Cortes  y  Cordero,  Eduardo,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  65,  67. 91. 

Corwin,  C.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
672. 

Costa,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  215. 

Costeau,  Georges,  France.  Oil  painting  221. 

Coto,  Luis,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  26, 36, 73. 

Courant,  Maurice-Francis- August,  France. 
Oil  paintings  420, 476.  Water  colors  644, 677, 
684. 

Courbet,  G.,  (deceased).  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3115. 

Courtens,  Franz,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  203, 
204. 

Courtois,  Gustave,  France.  Oil  paintings  139, 
146. 

Couse,  E.  I.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
614,  1018. 

Couteriur,  L6on,  France.  Oil  painting  415. 

Coutts,  H.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color  696. 

Couture,  T.,  (deceased).  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3013. 

Cox,  C.  B.,  United  States.  Sculpture  55. 

Cox,  Kenyon,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
393,  466,  514,  564,  706,  810,  811,  829,  848,  856, 
866,  1041,  1159.  .  Pen  drawings  1651,  1706,  2051. 
Black  and  white  drawings  1784, 1831. 

Cox,  Mrs.  Kenyon,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  901,  1025. 

Crabeels,  Flor.  ( Antwerp) ,  Belgium .  The  Re¬ 
turn  to  the  Farm.  Oil  paintings  100,  211. 

Craig,  T.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1058. 

Cram,  Wentworth  &  Goodhue,  United  States. 
Architectural  drawings  2769,  2770,  2771. 

Cramer,  H§Rne,  Germany.  Oil  painting  206. 

Cramer,  Molly,  Germany.  Oil  painting  193. 

Cranch,  Mrs.  C.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  485,  550. 

Crane,  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  571. 

Crane,  Walter,  Great  Britain.  Water  colors 
625,  625a,  626,  627.  Oil  painting  147.  Wood 
cut  922. 

Creed,  Miss,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paintings 
25,  26. 

Crespo  Villanueva,  Manuel,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  214. 

Criado  y  Vaca,  M.,  Spain.  Oil  painting  314. 

Crisafi,  N.,  Italy.  Water  colors  443,  446. 

Cristallerie  of  Baccarat,  France.  Vase  943. 

Croiset  van  der  Kop,  Miss  J.,  Holland.  Etch 
ing  322.  Water  colors  309.  320,  327,  329. 

Croisy,  Aristide,  France.  Sculpture  67. 

Crola,  Professor  Hugo,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  131. 

Cruikshank,  W.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada,  Oil 
painting  77, 


472 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Crum,  Clark,  United  States.  Water  color 
1885. 

Cubero,  Jose,  Spain.  Sculpture  47. 

Cullen,  M.  G.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  120,  182. 

Cunningham,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  697,  831. 

Curran,  C.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
357,  649,  656,  930,  951,  961,  974,  1022,  1128,  1146, 
1191.  Water  colors  1473,  1508. 

Cusachs  y  Cusachs,  Jos6,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  73,  74,  75. 

Cusack,  W.  EL,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2870,  2873. 

Cushing,  ft.,  United  States.  Sculpture  102. 

Cushman,  G.  H.,  United  States.  Miniatures 
175,  179. 

Cutanda,  Vicente,  Spain.  Oil  painting  130. 

Cutter,  Thomas  W.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Great  Brit¬ 
ain.  Architectures  969,  974,  997,  998,  1003, 
1029,  1046,  1047, 1088,  If  96. 

Da  Costa,  J.  Baptista,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
13,14,29,  38,48,58. 

Da  Costa,  Prof.  Zefferino  J.,  Brazil.  Oil 
paintings  88, 89. 

Dadd,  frank,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
Colors  562. 

Dael,  Auguste,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  75, 
152. 

Daelen,  Ed.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  510. 

Dagnan-Bouveret,  P.  A.  J.,  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  paintings  3054,  8068. 

Dahl,  Hans,  Germany.  Oil  painting  215. 

Daillion,  Horace,  France.  Sculpture  89. 

Daingerfield,  E.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1388 

Dake,  Prof.  C.  L.,  Holland.  Water  color 
306.  Etching  324. 

Dale,  Mrs.  G.,  Great  Britian.  Mezzotint  862. 

Dalet,  Domingo,  Spain.  Drawings  395,  396, 
397  398  399 

Dalgleish,  T.  Irving,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  758,  827,  842,  874. 

Dali,  Hans.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  52, 166. 

Dali,  Oca  Bianca,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  288. 

Dallin,  C.  E.,  United  States.  Sculptures  1, 
64. 

Dalpayrat,  Adrien,  France.  Earthenware 
917,  974,  1005,  1009,  1026. 

Dameron,  Emile-Charles,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  401. 

Damman,  Benjamin-Auguste-Louis,  France. 
Etching  817. 

Dammeier,  Rud,  Germany.  Water  color  590. 

Dammouse,  Albert,  France.  Porcelain  715. 
Decorated  porcelains  924,  955,  957, 1015. 

Da  Molin,  O.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  130,  242. 
Pastel  453. 

Da  Motta,  Agostinho,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
78,  79. 

Damoye,  Pierre-Emmanuel,  France.  Oil 
paintings  219,  238. 

Dana,  C.  E.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1298,  1373,  1403,  1494. 

Dana,  W.  J„  Uuited  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2471,  2608,  2631,  2634. 

D’Andrea,  F.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  156,  203. 

D’Anethan,  Alix,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  288. 

Danguin,  Jean-Baptist e,  Frances.  Engravings 
782,  838,  882.  Wood  engraving  882. 

Daniszewska,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  49, 
53. 

Dan,  Johanne,  Denmark.  Sculpture  91. 

Dannat.  W.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
300. 

Dantan,  Edouard,  France.  Oil  paintings  206, 
300. 

Dapousa  Bengoechea,  Niceto,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  105,  106. 

Dardoize,  Emile,  France.  Oil  paintings  317, 
386, 

hr 


D’Argence,  Engine,  France.  Pastel  728. 

Dargent,  Jan,  France.  Oil  painting  240. 

Darrah,  Mrs.  S.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  paint 
ing  253. 

Dastugue,  Maxime,  France.  Oil  painting  180. 

Daubigny,  C.  F.,  (deceased),  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  paintings  3080,  3096, 
3108. 

auphin,  Eug6ne,  France.  Oil  painting  433. 
aus,  R.  L.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2866. 

Dausch,  Rome.  Night  8,  9. 

Dauvergne,  Louis  -Rene-  Alphonse-Alfred, 

France.  Architecture  1182,  1183,  1184,  1185, 
H87. 

David,  Mile.  Marie,  France.  Decorated  porce- 
lain  945. 

David  de  Sauzea,  Jean,  France.  Oil  painting 
145. 

David-Nillet,  Germain,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing. 

Davidson,  H.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2465,  2466,  2480,  2482,  2484,  2488,  2589. 

Davis,  C.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
367,  403,  413,  721,  780,  941. 

Davis,  H.  W.  B.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  312,  375,  451. 

Davis,  J.  P.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2463,  2464,  2467,  2472,  2474,  2486,  2504. 

Davis,  S.  P.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2614, 2624,  2632. 

Dawant,  Albert-Pierre,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  266,  270. 

Dawson,  A.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
It  50,  1490. 

Dawson,  Nelson,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  136. 

Day,  Forshaw,  R.  C.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings. 
29,  51,  139,  191,  193. 

Day,  F.  M.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2863,  2867. 

Day,  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  372. 
Wash  drawing  1835. 

De  Almeidi,  Belmiro,  Brazil.  Oil  painting  84. 

Dealy,  Miss  Jane  M.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  502, 685. 

Dean  &  Son,  Sir  Thomas  N.,  Great  Britain. 
Architecture  1050. 

Dean,  W.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
322,  339,  347. 

Dearth.  H.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
766,  1153. 

Debat-Ponsan,  Edouard-Bernard,  France.  Oil 
painting  199. 

De  Bats,  Auguste  Marie,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  107. 

De  Beul,  Franz,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  202, 
242. 

De  Bihvre,  Marie,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  289. 

De  Blois,  Charles  Th§odore,  France.  Etch¬ 
ing  and  burin  802. 

De  Bock,  Theo.,  Holland.  Water  colors  252, 
295.  Oil  paintings  8,  37. 

De  Bourtzoff,  Nathalie,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  112,  116. 

De  Bruya,  Frans,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  151. 

Debufe,  G.  fils,  France.  Oil  paintings  498, 
524. 

De  Camp,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1236. 

Decamps,  A.  G,.  (deceased). .  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  painting  3123. 

Decisy,  Eugene,  France.  Lithograph  812. 

Deck,  France.  949,  953. 

DeCrano,  F.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  920. 

De  Figuerdo,  Aurelio,  Brazil.  Oil  painting 
83. 

De  Forest,  H,  J.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  122. 


INDEX.  OF  ARTISTS. 


473 


De  Forest,  Lockwood,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  646. 

Defregger,  Professor  Franz  von,  Germany. 
Oil  paintings  238,  291,  134.  Austria.  Oil 
paintings  29,  91. 

Degas,  United  States  Loan  collection.  Oil 
paintings  3006,  3015. 

De  Haas,  J.  H.  L.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
34,  39,  46. 

De  Haas,  M.  F.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  533. 

De  Hem,  Louise,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  126, 
134 

DeHeuvel,  Theodore-Bernard,  Belgium.  Oil 
painting  247. 

Deiters,  H.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  509.  Wa¬ 
ter  colors  594,  600. 

De  Keghel,  Desire,  Belgium,  Oil  paintings 
73, 172. 

De  Keyser,  Jean  Baptiste,  Belgium.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  14. 

De  Keyser,  Nicaise,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
137. 

Delachaux,  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1051, 1287. 

Delacroix,  Henry  Eugene,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  390,  522,  573. 

Delacroix,  F.  Y.  E.,  (deceased),  United  States, 
Loan  collection.  OiJ.  paintings  3062,  3076, 
3085. 

Delaherche,  Auguste,  France.  Faiences  903  to 
908,  inclusive;  915,  921,  922,  923,  947,  958,  1016, 
1017,  1025,  1028,  1029. 

De  la  Mar,  D.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  143, 
157. 

Delance-Feurgard,  France.  Oil  painting  217. 

Delance,  Paul-Louis,  France.  Oil  painting 
285. 

Delaplanche,  Eugene,  (deceased),  France. 
Sculpture  64. 

Delauncy,  Alfred-Alexandre,  France.  Etch¬ 
ings  810,  893. 

Delavalle,  Henri,  France.  Aquatints  894,  895. 

De  Leva,  G.,  Italy.  Sculpture  51. 

Dell’  Acqua,  Cesare,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
241. 

Dellenbaugli,  F.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1096. 

Delobbe,  Fran^ois-Alfred,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  258. 

Del’  Orme,  E.  H.,  United  States.  Wood  en¬ 
gravings  2488,  2470,  2479,  2485,  2622,  2639, 
2646. 

DeLort,  Charles;  France.  Oil  painting  407. 

Delpy,  Camille,  France.  Oil  painting  549. 

De  Luce,  P.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1504. 

Delug,  A.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  471. 

De  Martin,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  143. 

De  Mathelin.  Maurice,  Belgium.  Sculpture  7. 

De  Matteis,  A  ,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  210,  211. 

Deming,  E.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  609. 

Demont,  Adrien  Louis,  France.  Oil  paintings 
207  ,  213,215. 

Demont-Breton,  Mme.  Yirginie,  France.  Oil 
paintings  191,  192,  208. 

Dempwolf,  R.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2744. 

De  Naeyer,  Charles,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
157,  246. 

Den  Duyts,  Gustave,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
147. 

Denman  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  803. 
Black  and  white  drawings  1598,  1624. 

Denza,  Giro,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  121,  253,  297. 

De  Paoli,  L.,  Italy.  Sculpture  322. 

Department  of  Public  Works,  Germany. 

Architectures  771,  866, 


Deperthes,  Pierre- Joseph-Edouard,  France. 
Architecture  1035. 

Derbier,  Emile-Louis,  France.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ing  875. 

De  Rickx,  Louis,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  114, 
248. 

De  Schampheleer,  Edmond,  Belgium.  Oil 
paintings  189,  195. 

Des  Condres,  Adolf,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
340. 

Des  Enfans,  Albert,  Belgium.  Sculptures  17, 
22  25. 

De  Smeth,  Henri,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  108. 

Desmoulins,  Fernand,  France.  Etching  889. 

Dessar,  L.  P.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
796,  799,  1020. 

Detail!  e,  Edouard,  France.  Water  color  680. 
United  States  Loan  collection.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  3045. 

Detmold,  H.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
372. 

De  Tombay,  Alphonse,  Belgium.  Sculptures 
4,  26,  35. 

De  Tommasi,  P.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  287. 
Water  colors  460,  461. 

Dettmann,  L.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  355. 
Water  colors  610,  611,  612,  616,  617,  618. 

Deully,  Eug&ne-Auguste-Fran^ois,  France. 
Oil  paintings  276,  538. 

Deutsch,  Ludwig,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  43, 
130. . 

Deverin,  Henri,  France.  Aquarelle  designs 
1003,  1022. 

Deville,  Maurice,  France.  Etching  783. 

De  Vigne,  Emma,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  191. 

De  Vigne,  Paul,  Belgium.  Sculptures  11,  12, 
20, 24, 24, 38. 

De  Yriendt,  Albrecht,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
145. 

De  Vriendt,  Juliaan,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
64. 

Dewey,  C.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
541,  562, 1100,  1167. 

Dewing,  T.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
554,  698,  712,  713,  714,  720,  997. 

Deyrolle,  Theophile-Louis,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  196. 

De  Zwart,  W.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  60, 139. 
Water  color  303,  Etchings  300,  310,  313. 

Diaz  dela  Pena,  N.  Y.  (deceased),  United 
States  Loan  collection.  Oil  paintings 
3103,  3112,  3117. 

Dicksee,  Frank,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  259,  341. 

Dicksee,  Herbert,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  778, 787, 794, 858. 

Didier,  Adrian,  France.  Engravings  771,  784, 
834,  878. 

Didier,  Ida  Joy,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1259. 

Dieffenbacher,  Aug.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 

451. 

Dielman,  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
726.  Etching  2138. 

Dielman,  Marguerite,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
118. 

Dierickx,  Omer,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  104, 
146, 185. 

Dieterle,  Georges-Pierre,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  404. 

Diez  Frances,  Jos§,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  154, 
208. 

Dignam,  Mary  E.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  40, 
123. 

Dillens,  Albrecht,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
236. 

Dillon,  Frank,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  682. 

Dillon,  Henri-Patrice-France.  Lithograph 

786. 


474 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Dillon,  Julia,  United  States.  Oil  painting 

1210. 

Dillon,  Maria  Liuovna  Bliss,  Russia.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  2  11. 

Diriks,  Edvard,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  71,  85. 

Ditscheiner,  Adolph,  Austria.  Oil  painting 
34. 

Dixey,  Ellen  S.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1313. 

Dmitrieff-Orenburgsky,  Nicolay  Dmitrie- 
vitch,  Russia.  Oil  paintings  36,47,  130. 

Doat,  Taxile,  France.  Porcelain  759.  En¬ 
amel  760. 

Dobbertin,  O.,  Germany.  Sculpture  52. 

Dobson,  W.  C.  T.,  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great 
Britain.  Water  colors  533,  598.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  4>1. 

Dodson,  Sarah  P.  B.,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  416, 1094,  1230. 

Doepler,  Professor,  Germany.  Water  color 
693. 

Dohlmann,  Augusta,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
47,  60. 

Dohn,  Pauline  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  886. 

Dollinger,  Professor  C,,  Germany.  Architect¬ 
ure  768. 

Dominguez,  M.,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  201,  205. 

Dommershuizen,  Chr.,  Holland.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  49. 

Donoghue,  J.,  United  States.  Sculptures  129, 
130,  131. 

Donoho,  G.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
724,  849. 

Doring,  Willy,  Germany.  Pastel  565. 

Dorn,  Carl,  Germany.  Sculptures  81,  98,  99. 

Dorph,  A.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  143. 

Dorph,  N.  V.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  68, 

121. 

Doucet,  Lucien,  France.  Oil  paintings  152, 
225,  297. 

Doughty,  T.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  190. 

Douzette,  L.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  174, 
175. 

Dovera,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  1 7,  78,  79,  80, 
81,  82,  83,  84. 

Dovizielli,  C.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  85, 107. 

Dow,  A.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1031. 

Doyle,  Miss  J.  M.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
painting  49. 

Drake,  W.  H.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1334,  1338. 

Dressier,  Conrad,  Great  Britain.  Sculptures 
12,  29,  35. 

Drinkwater,  Charles,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
painting  50. 

Drury,  Alfred,  Great  Britain.  Sculpture  27. 

Dub6,  Mrs.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1253. ' 


Du  Bois,  Henri,  France.  Medals  and  medal¬ 
lions  726,  742. 

Dubois,  Paul,  France.  Sculptures  104, 106,  108, 


110. 


Dubouchet,  Henry- Joseph,  France.  Engrav¬ 
ings  775,  877. 

Dubufe,  Guillaume  fils,  France.  Pastels  610, 
614.  Water  colors  644,  645,  648,  647. 

Dubnssion,  Albert,  France  Oil  painting  229. 

DuChattel,  Fred  J..  Holland.  Water  colors 
264,  289. 

Decker,  Professor  Eugen,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  181. 

Ducker,  Evgeny  Eduardovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  94. 

Duez,  Ernest  Ange,  France.  Oil  paintings 
329,  330,  333. 

Duffaud,  Jean-Bap tiste,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  193, 


Duffield,  Mrs.  William,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  702. 

Dufour,  Camille,  France.  Oil  paintings  819. 

Dukszynska,  E.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  11, 
63,  87. 

Dulac,  Charles,  France.  Oil  painting  574. 

Dull,  J.,  United  States.  Architectural  draw¬ 
ing  2830. 

Dumaresq, Chari es-Edouard-Armand,  France. 
Oil  painting  307. 

Du  Maurier,  George,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  599.  Ink  sketch  890. 

Du  Mond,  F.  V.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  291,  1036,  1093.  Drawings  1854, 1859, 1860, 
1862, 1863. 

Du  Mond,  F.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1184. 

Du  Mond,  L.  A.,  United  States.  Pastel  1530. 

Dumoulin,  Louis,  France.  Oil  painting  245. 

Dunsmore,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1021. 

Dupain,  Edmond-Louis,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  515. 

Dupius,  Daniel,  France.  Medal  716. 

Dupr6,  Julien,  France.  Oil  painting  147, 

Dupre,  J. (deceased), United  States  Loan  col¬ 
lection.  Oil  paintings  3039,  3052,  3092. 

Duque  y  Duque,  Eugenio,  Spain.  Sculptures 
36,  37. 

Duraud,  A.  B.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  255. 

Durand,  Ludovic,  France.  Sculpture  71. 

Durm,  Dr.  Joseph,  Germany.  Architectures 
723,726,727. 

Durst,  Auguste,  France.  Oil  paintings  212, 
4H. 

Dutocq,  Victor- Antoine-Ferdinand,  France. 
Architecture  1150,1151,  1152,  1153,  1154,  1156, 
1157,  1158,  1159,  1160,  1161,  1162,  1163,  1164. 

Duvall,  Fannie  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  763,  3082. 

Duveneck,  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
391. 

Duverger,  Theophile-Emmanuel,  France.  Oil 
painting  581. 

Dvorak,  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
917. 

Dyonnet,  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  26. 

Eakins,  T.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  667, 

747,  748,  867,  1033,  1044,  1052,  1061,  1083,  1132, 

1211. 

Eakins,  Mrs.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 

748. 

Eames  &  Young,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawing  2763. 

Earle,  Charles,  The  late,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  601,  641. 

East,  Alfred,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  162,  212.  Water  colors  504,  673. 

Eastman,  S.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
188. 

Eaton,  C.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
663,  851.  Water  colors  1319,  1451,  1455. 

Eaton,  C.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
299,  389,  642,  817.  Water  colors  1431,  1347, 
1449.  Pastels  1516,  1531,  1546,  1570. 

Eaton,  Wyatt,  United  States.  Pen  drawing 
2060. 

Eberle,  Ad.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  128. 

Eberlein,  Professor  G.,  Germany.  Sculpture 
50. 

Eckenaes,  Jahn,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  149, 
258. 

Eckenbrecher,  Th.  V.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  406.  Water  colors  578,  579. 

Ede,  F.  C.  V.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  37,  44, 
53,  64,  66,  105. 

Edis,  R.  W.,  F,  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Architectures  1071, 1072,  1085, 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


47$ 


Edwards,  G.  W.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1387, 1361.  Black  and  white  drawings  1662, 
1744. 

Eerelman,  O.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  5, 89, 
178. 

Egan,  J.  EL,  Canada.  Oil  painting  4. 

Ehrentrant,  Professor  J.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  285. 

Eichfeld,  Herm.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  372. 

Eichholtz,  J.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  235. 

Eilers,  Professor  G.,  Germany,  China-prints 
636,  662.  Etching  691. 

Eitner,  Ernst,  Germany.  Gouache  614. 

Ekstrom,  P.  Segerstad, Sweden.  Oil  paintings 
81,  44^47,  80,  82,  88. 

Elaas,  J  ulius  von,  Austria.  Oil  painting  18. 

Elgood,  George  S.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  518,  524. 

Eliot,  Maurice,  France.  Pastel  630.  Oil 
paintings  349,  539. 

Elliott,  C.  E.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  202. 

Ellis,  Edwin,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  89. 

Ellis,  Tristram,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  547.  Etchings  734,  750,  788,  788a, 
790. 

Eister,  G. ,  Germany.  Sculptures  17,  22. 

Elwell,  D.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
305,  539,643,  1222. 

Elwell,  F.  E.,  United  States.  Sculptures  26, 

112. 

Emmet,  Lydia  Field,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  1074,  1262.  Pastel  1577. 

Emslie,  A.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
109,  380. 

Ende  &  Bockmann,  Germany.  Architecture 
702.  703,  706,  707,  708. 

Endoguroff,  Ivan  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
paintings  40,  57, 114. 

Endoguroff,  Serge  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Water 
colors  21,  25,  32. 

Engelhart,  Josef,  Austria.  Oil  painting  104. 

Engelsted,  M.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  84. 

Enneking,  J.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
315,  395,  450,  451,  452. 

Epler,  Heinr.,  Germany,  Sculpture  69. 

Erdmann,  Mor.,  Germany.  Etchings  638,  661, 

666. 

Erelman,  Otto,  Holland.  Water  color  248. 

Ericsson,  Anna,  Sweden.  Water  colors  149, 
152. 

Ericsson,  Joh.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  75. 

Eriksson,  Christian,  Sweden.  Sculptures  3, 
7,9. 

Ernest,  George  and  Peto,  Great  Britain.  Ar¬ 
chitecture  1010,  1018,  1073,  1087,  1101. 

Ernst,  Rudolph,  Austria.  Oil  painting  118. 

Ertz,  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  490. 
Water  color  1485.  Etching  2169. 

Escalier,  Nicolas,  France.  Water  colors  668, 
755. 

Eschke,  Professor  H.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  257. 

Eschwege,  Elmar  V.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
130. 

Espouy,  Hector-James-Baptiste,  France.  Ar¬ 
chitecture  1060. 

Essai,  Masami,  Japan.  Card  receiver  40. 

Essen,  Janvan,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  170, 
184.  ' 

Esser,  Theodor,  Germany.  Oil  painting  366. 

Esteban  y  Yivero,  Enrique,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  98. 

Estrada  de  Picabia,  Francisco  de  Asis,  Spain. 
Sculptures  20,  38,  39. 

Etchers’  Association  of  Weimar,  Germany. 
Etchings  641,  660. 

Etherington,  Miss  L.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  279. 


Eubufe,  G.,  fils,  France.  Oil  painting  560. 

H.  R.  H.  Prince  Eugen  of  Sweden  and  Nor¬ 
way,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  18, 19,  98,  99, 
100, 101. 

Evans,  A.  F.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2860. 

Evans,  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  297. 

Evans,  Joe,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
460,  984. 

Evans,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2638,  2643,  2644,  2647. 

Evans,  Mrs.  M.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  279. 

Everett,  H.  E.,  United  States.  Decorative 
design  2720. 

Evershed,  Arthur,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  706,  723,  751.  Water  colors  508, 
691. 

Eyre,  Wilson,  Jr.,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawings  2856,  2963,  2971,  2978.  2993. 

Faber,  E.  F.,  United  States,  Etchings  2178, 
2390,  2401. 

Faber,  H.,  United  States.  Etchings  2185, 
2189, 2381. 

Facchinetti,  Nicolau,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
56,  57. 

Fahey,  Edward  H„  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  329,  336,  425. 

Fahrback,  C.  L.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
443. 

Fairchild,  Lucia,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1260. 

Falat,  J.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  504. 

Falize,  Lucien,  France.  Gold,  silver  and 
enamel  work  967,  968,  975, 976. 

Falsen,  Mimi,  Norway.  Oil  painting  23. 

Fambri,  R.,  Italy.  Sculpture  66. 

Fannifere,  Freres,  France.  Silver  work  937. 

Fantin-Latour,  H.,  United  States  Loan  Col¬ 
lection.  Oil  painting  3084. 

Farasyn,  Edgard,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
206,  215. 

Farny,  H.  F.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1315,  1321,  1322. 

Farquharson,  David,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Brit¬ 
ain.  Oil  painting  357. 

Farquharson,  J.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  437, 442. 

Fath,  Ren6-Maurice,  France.  Oil  painting 
312. 

Faxon,  W.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
638, 1142. 

Fedders,  July  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  51. 

Fedrighini,  P.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  86,  104. 

Fehr,  Conrad,  Germany.  Pastel  575. 

Fehr,  H.  C.,  Great  Britain.  Sculpture  43. 

Feldmann,  Louis,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
303. 

Feldmann,  W.,  Germany.  Drawing  633. 
Etchings  672,  678. 

Fcnn,  H.,  United  States.  Pen  drawing  2052. 
Wash  drawings  1708,  1711.  Black  and  white 
drawings  1639,  1640.  1659,  1663,  1690,  1712. 

Fenning,  Arthur  R.  G.,  Great  Britain.  Archi¬ 
tectures  964,  965,  1039,  1056,  1082. 

Fernandez  de  Robles,  Maximo,  Spain.  Carv¬ 
ing  390. 

Fernandez  Gil,  Federico,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  330. 

Ferran,  Luis,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  222,  227. 

Ferrara,  O.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  120. 

Ferrari,  Ettore,  Italy.  Sculptures  198a,  504. 

Ferrer,  Antonio  de,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  107, 
331,  332,  333. 

Ferrer  Calatayud,  Pedro,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  334. 

Ferrier,  Gabriel,  France.  Oil  paintings  232, 
B23,  548. 


476 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Ferris,  S.  J.,  United  States,  Crayon  1858. 
Etching  2208. 

Feyen,  Eugene,  France.  Oil  painting  475. 

Fiaschi,  Italy.  Sculpture  22. 

Fichefet,  Georges-  Francois-Paul,  Belgium. 
Oil  painting  166. 

Field,  R.,  United  States.  Miniatures  173, 178. 

Fierros  y  Alvarez,  Dionisio,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  273,  274,  277. 

Fillebrown,  F.  E.,  United  States.  Wood 
engraving  2652. 

Fink,  Professor  Aug.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  288,  417. 

Finnie,  John,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  731, 811. 

Firado,  F.,  Spain.  Oil  painting  102. 

Fischer,  A.  J.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  29. 

Fischer,  Ludwig  H.,  Austria.  Water  colors 
/  115,  162, 166.  Oil  painting  116. 

Fischer,  Poul,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  97. 

Fischer-Corlin,  Germany.  Oil  painting  512. 

Fischer,  Horace,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
191,  391. 

Fisher,  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  295, 
368,  371,  457,  492,  510,  516,  521,  534,  891,  1027. 

Fisher,  S.  Melton,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  78. 

Fitz,  B.  R.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  925,  985. 

Fiuza,  Guimaraes,  Jose,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
7,  8,  9,  21,  22,  23,  24,  27. 

Fjelde,  J.,  United  States.  Sculptures  139, 
156. 

Flad,  G.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  387. 

Flagg,  C.  N.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
570. 

Flagg,  E.,  United  States.  Architectural  draw¬ 
ing  2890. 

Flameng,  Francois,  France.  Oil  paintings 
434,  441,  521. 

Flameng,  Leopold,  France.  Etchings  790, 
797,  798. 

Flameng,  Marie-Auguste,  France.  Oil  paint- 
ings  540,  570. 

Flamm,  Albert,  Germany.  Oil  painting  115. 

Fleischer,  Fritz,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
279,  323. 

Flemming,  Mrs.  M.  P.,  New  South  Wales. 
Oil  paintings  51,  52. 

Fletcher,  Blandford,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  368. 

Fletcher,  Morley,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  182. 

Fleury,  Mme.  Fanny,  France.  Oil  painting 
257. 

Flickel,  Paul,  Germany.  Oil  painting  407. 

Flier,  H.  F.  van  der,  Holland.  Oil  painting  62. 

Flores,  Eduardo,  Spain.  Water  colors  236, 
237,238,  249,  251,265. 

Focillon,  Yictor-Louis,  France.  Wood  en- 
£  gravings  794,  891. 

Floguras,  C.,  Spain.  Sculpture  42. 

Fonvielle,  Ulric  de,  France.  Oil  painting  392. 

Forbes,  J.  C.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  56,  73,  75,  79. 

Forbes,  Stanhope  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  66,  80. 

Forbes,  Mrs.  Stanhope,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  427. 

Ford,  E.  Onslow,  A.  R.  [A.,  Great  Britain. 
Sculptures  3,  16,  49. 

Forster,  J.  W.  L.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil 
paintings  2,  59. 

Forsyth,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
329,  527, 1186. 

Fortuny,  M.,  (deceased).  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3003. 

Fosdick,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Burnt  wood 
drawing  2695. 


Foss,  Harriet  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  897. 

Fosse,  Athanase-Theodore-Frederic,  France. 
Sculpture  79. 

Foster,  Ben,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
378,  668,  683,  1246.  Water  colors  1327,  1379, 
1443. 

Foster,  Birket,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  575. 

Fouace,  Guillaume  Romain,  France.  Oil 
painting  408. 

Foubert,  Emile,  France.  Oil  painting  224. 

Fouques,  Henri-Amedee,  France.  Sculpture 
18. 

Fourie,  Albert,  France.  Oil  paintings  421,  553. 

Fournier,  Anatole-Alexis,  France.  Enamel 
on  copper  1023. 

Fournier,  Hippolyte.  France.  Oil  painting 
290. 

Fournier,  Louis-Edouard,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  585. 

Fowler,  Daniel,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water 
colors  91,  133,  150,  152,  153,  156,  159,  160,  167, 
177,  179,  180,  184,  189. 

Fowler,  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  420, 
464,  525,  540,  926.  Decorative  designs  2910, 
2734,  2736,  2737,  2738,  2739,  2740,  2746,  2747, 
2748,  2749. 

Fowler,  Mrs.  M.  B.  O.,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  556. 

Fowler,  Robert,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  505,  551. 

Fraenkel  &  Schmidt,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawing  2913. 

Fragiacomo,  P.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  153, 155, 
158. 

Frampton,  George,  Great  Britain.  Sculptures 
5,  20,  39. 

Francois,  F.  L..  United  States  Loan  collec¬ 
tion.  Oil  painting  3094. 

Frances  y  Arribas,  Fernanda,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  128, 129. 

Frances  y  Pascual,  Placido,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  83, 142, 

Franchere,  J.C., Canada.  Oil  paintings  24,  61. 

Frank,  Lucien,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  120. 

Frankfort,  Ed.,  Holland.  Oil  painting  102. 

Franzen,  A.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1401, 1454. 

Franzmi,  D’lssoncourt,  Charles-Henry- 
Michel,  France.  Oil  painting  301. 

Frappa,  Jos6,  France.  Oil  painting  551. 

Fraser,  J.  A.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1. 

Fraser,  J.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
847.  Water  colors  1389,  1340,  1348,  1353,  1360. 
Wash  drawing  1707.  Black  and  white  draw¬ 
ings  1609,  1610,  1689.  Canada.  Water 
colors  84,  86,  147,  148,  158,  161,  168,  170,  172, 
185,  187, 195. 

Fraser,  M.,  United  States.  Wash  drawing 
1855. 

Freeman,  G.,  United  States.  Miniature  170. 

Freer,  F.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
535,  793,  929. 

Fremiet,  Emmanuel,  France.  Sculptures  13, 
66,  84. 

French,  D.  C.,  United  States.  Sculptures  74, 
115. 

French,  F.,  United  States.  Wood  engravings 
2487,  2489,2490,  2491,  2492,  2493,  2496,  2499, 
2500,  2502,  2505,  2506,  2507,  2510,  2511,  2513, 
2314,  2515,  2526,  2527  ,  2528. 

Frenes,  Hirt  du,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
127,  269. 

Frentz,  Rudolf,  Feodorovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  111. 

Frenzel,  Oskar,  Germany.  Oil  painting  182. 

Fr6re,  Carles-Edouard,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  583. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


47? 


Fr&re,  Jean,  France.  Sculpture  4. 

Frey,  Wilhelm,  Germany.  Oil  painting  348. 

Freytag-Loringhoven,  M.  von,  Germany. 
Oil  pninting  364. 

Fr.ant,  Emile,  France.  Oil  paintings  164,  313. 

Fricke,  A.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  156. 

Friedlaender,  Camilla,  Austria.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  100. 

Friedrich,  Otto,  Germany.  Oil  painting  256. 

Friese,  Richard,  Germany.  Oil  painting  264. 

Fripp,  Chas.  E.,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  618,  674,  683. 

Frith,  W.  P.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  90,  91,  92,  93,  94, 

Froelich,  Edma,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  93. 

Froelich,  L.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  123, 
124. 

Froment,  Eugene,  France.  Wood  engravings 
769,  881. 

Fromentin,  E., (deceased), United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3093,  3097. 

Frost,  A.  B.,  United  States.  Wash  drawings 
1661, 1761.  Black  and  white  drawings  1760, 
1766,1767, 1768. 1879, 1880.  Pen  drawings  1978, 
1984,  1987,  1988,  1989. 

Fry,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  448. 

Frye,  G  ,  United  States.  Oil  painting  673. 

Fujita,  Bunzo,  Japan.  Sculptures  147,  150. 

Fuju,  Gyoksho,  Japan.  Painting  118. 

Fuller,  G.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  229,  '233. 

Fulton,  R.,  (deceased),  United  States,  Oil 
painting  237. 

Fullwood,  A.  H.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
paintings  13,  34,  35,  36.  Water  colors  115, 
226  227 

Fulleylove,  John,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  440.  Water  colors  619,  672. 

Funakoshi,  Shummin,  Japan.  Metal  work  41. 

Furse,  Charles  W.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  129,  135. 

Gabl,  Professor  Alois,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  418,  424. 

Gabriel,  P.  J.  C.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
20,  113,  145,  153.  Water  colors  199,  285. 

Gabrini,  P.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  179. 

Gagen,  Robert  F.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water 
colors  85,  143.  157. 

Gagliardini,  Julian  Gustav,  France.  Oil 
paintings  334,  519. 

Gailliard,  Francois,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
63. 

Galdacano  y  Avellaneda,  Antonio  de,  Spain. 
Oil  painting  335. 

Galerne,  Prosper,  France.  Oil  painting  388. 

Galimberti,  G.,  Italy,  Sculpture  535. 

Galimsky,  Vladislaff  Mihailovitch,  Russia. 
Oil  painting  109. 

Galle,  France.  Decorated  glasses  927,  931, 933. 

Galli,  R.,  Italy.  Sculptures  117,  258,  259,  511, 
514,  518. 

Galofre  Oiler,  Francisco,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  135. 

Galvez,  Mariano  Miguel,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  336. 

Gandarias  y  Plangan,  Justo  de,  Spain. 
Sculptures  1,  5,  8. 

Gant,  J.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  painting  30. 

Garaud,  Gustave-Cesaire,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  579. 

Garcia,  Camoyano  Fernando,  Spain.  Oil 
painting  308. 

Garcia  Hispaleto,  Manuel,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  271.  Water  color  279. 

Garcia  Pri6to,  Andres,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
2T0,  218,  226,  234,  267,  269,  291,  337,  338,  339. 

Garcia  Tome.  Balbina,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
340,  341,  342. 

Garcia  y  Cabrera,  Vicente  y  Herraiz  Pascual, 
Spain.  Architectural  drawings. 


Garcia  y  Rodriguez,  Manuel,  Spain,  Oil 
painting  90. 

Gardner,  Elizabeth,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  617,  865. 

Gardner,  W.  Biscombe,  R.  P.  E.,  Great 
Britain.  Wood  engraving  869.  Drawings 
891  908  927 

Garella,  A.,  Italy.  Sculptures  510,  528. 

Gariboldi,  E.,  Italy.  Sculptures  18,  28,  29,  30, 
31,  32,  33,  34,  35,  37,  40,  41,  52,  54,  56,  58,  71, 
118,  119,  274,  506,  536. 

Gari  Torrent,  Onofre,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
276. 

Garnelo,  Eloisa,  Spain.  Oil  painting  192. 

Garnelo,  Jos§,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  77,  78, 
79,  113,  114. 

Gartner,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  275,  344. 

Garyez,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  45, 114(  118. 

Gasch  y  Blanch,  Luis,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
281. 

Gascoyne,  George,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  883,  884. 

Gasperini,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  205,  284. 

Gates,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Black  and  white 
drawing  1806. 

Gaudet,  Julien,  France.  Architecture  1055, 
1061. 

Gaudez,  Adrien,  France.  Sculpture  73. 

Gaudin,  F.,  France.  Architecture  1129. 

Gaugengigl,  I.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  777,  778,  779.  960. 

Gaujean,  Eugene,  France.  Engraving  811. 

Gaul,  Gilbert,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
899,  1205.  Black  and  white  drawings  in  oil 
1720,  1721,  1722,  1729,  1730,  1731,  1732,  1733, 
1735,  1736,  1737,  1738. 

Gautier,  Amand,  France.  Oil  painting  364. 
Lithographs  847,  848. 

Gay,  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1203. 

Gay,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintingc  488, 
495,  742, 1136. 

Geertz,  Jul.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  198, 
199. 

Geiger,  Fanny  Edle  v.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  461. 

Geiger,  Mrs.  H.,  Germany.  Sculpture  38. 

Geiger,  N.,  Germany.  Sculpture  32. 

Gelert,  J.,  United  States.  Sculptures  28,  93, 
149,  152. 

Gelibert,  Jules-Bertrand,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  595. 

Gellerstedt,  Prof.  A.  T.,  Sweden.  Water  color 
183. 

Gemito,  Italy.  Sculptures  17, 17a. 

Genberg,  A.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  191,  203, 
205. 

Geoeli,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  32,  33,  39, 
117. 

Genoves  Bernal,  Eulogio,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  345. 

Genzmer,  B.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  179. 

Geoff  roy,  Adolphe- Louis- Victor,  France. 
Sculpture  42. 

Gerard,  Theodore,  Belgium.  Oil  paintins 
115. 

G6ricault,  J.,  L.  A.  T.,  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3028. 

Gerome,  J.  L.,  Unitpd  States  Loan  collec¬ 
tion.  Oil  paintings  3104,  3106.  Sculpture 
3125. 

Gersan,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  1,  17,  76, 
77,  78,  82,  85. 

Gervex,  Henri,  France.  Oil  paintings  260, 
280,  281. 

Gervex,  Henri  (and  A.  Stevens),  France.  Oil 
paintings  702,  718,  741,  757. 

Gessa  y  Arias,  Sebastian,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  169,  170. 


47§ 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Gevers,  Helen,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  68, 
94. 

Gibson,  C.  D.,  United  States.  Pen  drawings 
1928,  1929,  1930,  1931,  1932,  1933,  1934,  1935, 

1947,  1948,  1949,  1950,  1951,  1952,  1953,  1954, 

1955,  1956,  1957,  1958,  1959,  1960,  1961,  1962, 

1963,  1964,  1965,  1966,  1967,  1970,  1971,  1972, 

1973,  1974,  1982,  1991.  Wash  drawings  1645, 
1672,  1673. 

Gibson,  R.  W.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2917. 

Gibson,  W.  Hamilton,  United  States.  Water 
colors  1307,  1420,  1433,  1441,  1457,  1467,  1474, 
1484,  1510.  Pastel  1515.  Charcoal  drawing 
1691.  Pen  drawing  1810.  Black  and  white 
drawings  1692,  1808,  1809,  1811,  1812,  1813, 
1814, 1815, 1816,  1817,  1819.  Smoke  drawing 
1818. 

Gifford,  R.  Swain,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  487,  526,  644,  662,  685,  707,  727,  757,  819, 
986,  1080.  Water  colors  1304,  1355,  1442,  1502. 
Etchings  2164,  2165,  2170,  2171,  2172,  2177. 

Gifford,  Sandford  R.  (deceased),  United 
States.  Oil  painting  219. 

Gignoux,  R.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  266. 

Gigoux,  Jean,  France.  Oil  paintings  438,  474, 
478. 

Gilbert,  Achille,  France.  Engravings  815, 
820. 

Gilbert,  Sir  John  R.  A.,  P.  R.  W.  S.,  Great 
Britain.  Water  colors  525,  644. 

Gilbert,  Ren§,  France.  Oil  painting  391. 

Gilbert,  Yictor-Gabriel,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  253,  402. 

Gilbert  &  Taylor,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawings  2937,  2988.  Photographs 
2925,  2938,  2968,  2977,  2985.  2997. 

Gill,  Mariquita,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
709,  1233. 

Gill,  Rosalie  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 

868,  1202. 

Gilman,  B.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
659. 

Gines  y  Ortiz,  Adela,  Spain.  Sculpture  13. 

Girard,  A..  France'.  Oil  painting  198. 

Girard,  Firm  in,  France.  Oil  painting  350. 

Giraidet,  Prof.  A.,  Brazil.  Medallions  129, 133. 
Cameos  130,  131,  132,  134. 

Girardot,  Louis-Auguste,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  445,  547. 

Girsch,  F.,  United  States.  Steel  engravings 
2650,  2689. 

Gisela,  Josef,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  57,  69,77, 
106. 

Gjoedsen,  Aage,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  164. 

Glaize,  Auguste-Barthelemy,  France.  Oil 
paintings  287,  611. 

Glaize,  Pierre-Paul,  Leon,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  309,  517. 

Glauflugel,  Otto,  Germany.  Sculptures  29,  87. 

Glazebrook,  Hugh  de  T.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  2U,  351. 

Gleichen-Russwurm,  Freiherr  Ludwig  von, 
Germany.  Oil  paintings  311,  593,  599. 

Gloersen,  Jacob,  Norway.  Oil  painting  91. 

Gloss,  Ludwig,  Austria.  Oil  painting  86. 

Goddard,  Paget  &  Goddard,  Messrs.,  Great 
Britain.  Architectures  1004, 1061. 

Godding,  Emile,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  240. 

Godin,  Franpoise  -  Augustine  -  Marguerite, 
France.  Oil  painting  432. 

Goemans,  Gustave-Hubert,  Belgium  Oil 
paintings  129,  214. 

Goeneutte,  Norbert,  France.  Etching  806. 
Dry  point  788.  Oil  painting  509. 

Goldman,  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
613. 

Goltz,  Alexander  D.,  Austria.  Oil  paintings 
41,  125. 


Golumsky,  Vasily  Andreievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  55. 

Gomez-Salvador,  Constantino,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  278,  288. 

Gonella,  E.,  Italy.  Sculpture  531. 

Gonzalez-Sevillano,  Antonio,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  235,  250,  301, 346,  347. 

Gonzalez  Simancas,  Manuel,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  348,  349. 

Gonzalvo  Perez,  Pablo,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
132,  173,  219. 

Goodall,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  543,  697. 

Goodall,  Frederick  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  208,  370. 

Goodall,  T.  F.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
53, 106. 

Gorguet,  Auguste-Francois,  France.  Oil 
painting  480. 

Goscimski,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  59, 

112. 

Goscombe,  John  W.,  Great  Britain.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  6,  10. 

Gosselin,  The  late  Charles,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  533. 

Gotch,  T.  C.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color  506. 
Oil  painting  450. 

Gottwald,  F.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
529,  1050. 

Gotz,  I.,  Germany.  Sculptures  45,  46,  102. 

Goubie,  J  ean-Richard,  France.  Oil  painting 
527. 

Goulard,  Emile  F61ix,  France.  Cameo  696. 
Bas-relief,  etc.,  738. 

Gow,  A.  C.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  392. 

Gow,  Andrew  C.,  R.  A.  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  529. 

Gow,  Miss  Mary  L.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  634,  655. 

Grace,  A.  F.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
81,  108.  Water  colors  616,  635. 

Grace,  James  E.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  354,  468. 

Grafly,  C.,  United  States.  Sculptures  70, 123. 

Graham,  J.  L.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  21,  82. 

Graham,  Peter,  R  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  369,  394. 

Graham,  T.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  133. 

Gramatyka,  A.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  38,  50, 
62. 

Grandhomme,  France.  Enamel  961. 

Grandkovsky,  Russia.  Oil  painting  71. 

Grant  Tejada,  Luis,  Spain.  Oil  painting  285. 

Gravesande,  C.  N.  Storm  van’s,  Holland. 
Etchings  301,  302,  304,  311,  315,  318. 

Graves,  Abbot,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1145. 

Gravillon,  Arthur  de,  France.  Sculpture  62. 

Gray,  H.  P.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  238. 

Grayson,  C.  P.,  United  States,  Oil  paintings 
616,  814,  888. 

Greatorex,  Kathleen  H.,  United  States.  Wa¬ 
ter  colors  1368,  1511. 

Green,  C.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color 
579. 

Green,  C.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1127. 

Green,  F.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
953. 

Green,  Towneley,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  677. 

Green  &  Wicks,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2753,  2922,  2923,  2929,  2947. 

Greenaway,  Miss  Kate,  Great  Britain.  Draw" 
ings  940,  941,  942,  943,  944,  945. 

Green,  William,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1240. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


479 


Greenwood,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  273. 

Gregg,  D.  A.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2875,  2915. 

Gregory,  Chas.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  530,  554,  567,  631. 

Grenet,  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1047,  1207, 1277,  1289. 

Grethe,  Professor  Carlos,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  164,  494,  496,  499. 

Greuse,  Louis,  Belgium.  Engraving  265. 
Pencil  drawing  266. 

Greuze,  J.  B.,  (deceased).  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3111. 

Grey,  Alfred,  R.  H.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  338. 

Gribble,  Herbert  A.,  A.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Architectures  968,  992. 

Grice,  Benjamin  J.,  New  South  Wales.  Water 
color  229. 

Grier,  E.  W.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  95,  128. 

Griffith,  J.  M.,  United  States.  Sculptures  6, 
9,  31, 140,  148. 

Griffiths,  James,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water 
colors  175,  176,  181. 

Griffin  &  Randall,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawings  2755,  2756,  2757,  2758. 

Grimelund,  Johs.,  Norway.  Oil  painting  104. 

Grobe,  German,  Germany.  Oil  painting  294. 

Grolleron,  Paul,  France.  Oil  painting  393. 

Gros,  Lucien,  France.  Water  colors  654,  672, 
679. 

Grosch,  O.,  United  States.  Wood  engraving 
2651. 

Gross,  P.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
361,  605,  620. 

Groszheim,  Kayser  and  von,  Germany.  Archi¬ 
tecture  767. 

Grover,  O.  D.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
446. 

Griitzner,  Professor  Eduard,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  410,  477. 

Gryglewski,  A.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  91. 

Guardabassi,  F.  M.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  178. 

Guardabassi,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  171, 177. 
Water  colors  456,  462. 

Guay,  Gabriel,  France.  Oil  painting  304. 

Gude,  Nils,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  15,  39. 

Gude-Hans,  Professor,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  439. 

Gudmundsen-Holmgren,Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  49,  145. 

Gueldry,Joseph-Ferdinand, France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  419. 

Guerar,  Henri,  France.  Burnt  wood  1034. 

Guerard,  Henri,  France.  Etchings  850,  851, 
852. 

Guerin,  J.,  United  States.  Water  color  1351. 

Guerra,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  121,  127,  148, 
160,  213,  237. 

Guerra,  Gabriel,  Mexico.  Sculptures  2,  3,  7,  8, 
10, 11, 13. 

Guerrieri,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  142. 

Gueyton  &  Cie.,  France.  Silver  work  960. 

Guffens,  Godefroid,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
244,  245. 

Gugliandolo,  V.,  Italy.  Sculpture  327. 

Guglielmo,  Lange,  France.  Sculpture  30. 

Guichard,  Mile.  Louise,  France.  Etching  867. 

Guiette,  Jules,  Belgium.  Etchings  268,  275. 
Oil  painting  164. 

Guignard,  Gaston,  France.  Oil  painting  241. 

Guignery,  Gustave-Alfred,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  321. 

Guillaume,  Edmond  J.  B.,  France.  Archi¬ 
tectures  1089,  1095,  1099,  1100. 

Guillemet,  Antoine  J.  B.,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  278,  365. 


Guillen,  Pedemonte,  Spain.  Oil  painting  283. 

Guillon,  Adolph  lren6e,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  735. 

Guillon,  Alfred,  France.  Oil  painting  409. 

Guillon,  Eugene-Antoine,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  348. 

Guminski,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  98. 

Gunther,  Erwin,  Germany.  Oil  painting  345. 

Giinther-Naumburg,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
244. 

Gunzburg,  Ilia  J akovle  vitch,  Russia.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  1,  3,  4,  7,  8,  9,  10, 13,  14,  15,  16. 

Gusman,  Pierre,  France.  Wood  engraving 
828. 

Gutherz,C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  319, 
388,  927. 

Gutierrez,  Rodrigo,  Mexico.  Oil  painting  56. 

Gysis,  Professor  Nicol,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  307. 

Haag,  Carl,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  501,  542,  569,  593. 

Haas,  J.  H.  L.  de,  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
88,  95. 

Haas,  M.  F.  H.  de,  United  States.  Oil  Paint¬ 
ing  533. 

Haaxman,  P.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  59,  164. 

Haber,  Rudolph  v.,  Germany,  Water  color 
625. 

Hacker,  Arthur,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
304,  371,  429. 

Hada,  Geshin,  Japan.  Painting  120. 

Haden,  Francis  Seymour,  P.  R.  P.  E.,  Great 
Britain.  Charcoals  803,  804,  805,  806,  807,  808, 
809,  810. 

Hagborg,  Aug.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  63,  89, 
90,  97. 

Hagemans,  Maurice,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
153.  Water  color  287. 

Hagen,  Professor  Theod.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  151. 

Hagland,  R.,  Sweden.  Etchings  137,  155, 170. 

Hagn,  Richard  v.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
383. 

Hague,  Anderson,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  560.  Oil  painting  72. 

Haig,  A.  H.,  Sweden.  Etchings  129,  130, 131, 
132  133  134  135. 

Haig’  Axel  h!,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Etch¬ 
ings  713,  850. 

Hale,  Ellen  Day,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  289,  1190. 

Hale,  P.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1226. 

Hall,  Fred,  Gref +  Britain.  Oil  paintings  237, 
239. 

Hall,  Oliver,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Etch¬ 
ings  708,  825,  829.  Water  colors  651,  648. 

Hall,  Wm„  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Engrav¬ 
ing  882. 

Halle,  Oscar,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  85,  175, 
175. 

Hallett,  H.  A  ,  United  States.  Water  color 
1378. 

Haller,  M.,  Germany,  Architecture  801,  868. 

Halligan,  Mrs.  G.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
paintings  31,  32. 

Hallowell,  Maria,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  379,  1208. 

Halswelle,  Keeley  (The  late).  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  180. 

Hamacher,  Willy,  Germany,  Oil  painting  441. 

Hambresin,  Albert,  Belgium.  Sculptures  6, 
10,  19,  21. 

Hamel,  W.,  Holland.  Oil  painting  171. 

Hamilton,  E.  W.  D.,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  314, 1192. 

Hamilton,  J.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  193. 

Hamilton,  J.  McL.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  1042, 1154.  Pastel  1551. 


480 


INDEX  Or  ARTISTS, 


Hamlin,  A.  D.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2894. 

Hammer,  Erich,  Germany,  Oil  painting  185. 

Hammer,  J.  J.,  United  States,  Oil  paint'ng 
1187.  Water  color  1462.  Charcoal  drawing 
1582. 

Hammond,  J.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil 
paintings  42,  63,  119, 

Hammond.  Jane  Nye,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  66,  99. 

Hamza,  Johann,  Austria.  Oil  painting  94. 

Harburger,  Edm.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  212. 

Hannaux,  Emmanuel,  France.  Sculptures 
76,  90. 

Hansen,  Adolph  H.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting 

81. 

Hanson,  Albert  J.,  New  South  Wales.  Water 
color'  117. 

Hansen,  Hans  Nicolai,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  107,  130,  131. 

Hansen,  Joseph, Th., Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
86,  87, 

Hansen,  Peter,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  82. 

Hansteen,  Nils,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  12, 40, 
50,  63,  92. 

Hara,  Ryutaro,  Japan.  Painting  104. 

Hardenbergh,  H.  J.,  W.  C.  Hunting,  and  J.  C. 
Jacobsen,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2871. 

Hardenbergh,  H.  J.,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawing  2855. 

Hardie,  R.  G.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
914. 

Harding,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  218. 

Hardwick,  M.  H.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1452. 

Hare,  St.  George,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  218,  220.  Water  color  645. 

Hareux,  Ernest  Victor,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  165. 

Hargitt,  Edward,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  248.  Water  colors  636,  640. 

Harison,  Mary  A.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1501. 

Harper,  W.  St.  John,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  1217. 

Harrach,  Count  v.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
226. 

Harris,  C.  X.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 

558. 

Harris,  Robert,  Pres.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil 
paintings  10,  58,  67,  74,  102,  109. 

Harrison,  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
317,  635,  802, 806,  807,  1105. 

Harrison,  B.,  United  States  Oil  paintings 
506,813.  Pastel  1573. 

Hartley,  Alfred,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 

Q  V^i^rtley,  J.  S.,  United  States.  Sculptures  122, 
.-  150,158. 

Hartmann,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
399,  485. 

Hartson,  W.  C.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1293,  1365,  1404. 

Hartwich,  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
795. 

Harwood,  J.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 

366. 

Hasbrouck,  D.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  870. 

Hasch,  Carl,  Austria.  Oil  painting  113. 

Hase,  Professor  C.  W.,  Germany.  Architect¬ 
ures  776,  863. 

Hasegawa,  Gyokjun,  Japan.  Painting  46. 

Hasemann,  Wilhelm,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
517,  525,  275. 

Hashimoto,  Chikanob,  Japan.  Painting  47. 

Hashimoto,  Gaho,  Japan.  Painting  12. 

Haslund,  Otto,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  58, 


Haskell,  Ida  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
404. 

Hassam,  Childe,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
326,  337,  666,  833,  931.  Water  colors  1297,  1399, 
1427,  1470,  1503. 

Hasselberg,  Per.,  Sweden.  Sculptures  1,  2,  8, 
13, 15,  16,  19. 

Hasselries,  L.,  Denmark.  Sculpture  1. 

Hatfield,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1065,  1219. 

Hatherell,  W.  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  637,  684. 

Hauberisser,  Professor  G.,  Germany.  Archi¬ 
tectures  710  717,  788. 

Haviland  &  Cie.  and  Chaplet,  France.  Earth¬ 
enwares  934,  948. 

Hayashi,  Tadamasa,  Japan.  Decorated  Kyoto 
earthenwares  214  to  253,  inclusive. 

Hayden,  C.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
275,  303,  348. 

Hayden,  E.  P.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 

895. 

Hayes,  Claude,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
283,  334. 

Hayes,  Edwin,  R.  H.  A.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  80,  225.  Water  color  536. 

Haynes,  C.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
549,  652,  1055. 

Haynes-Williams,  J.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  255. 

Hays,  F.  A.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2880,  2887,  2888,  2919,  2965. 

Healy,  G.  P.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1144. 

Heberer,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  308. 

Hecker,  Caroline  T.,  United  States.  Pastels 
1517,  1537. 

Heger,  Louise,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  148. 

Hehl,  Christoph,  Germany.  Architectures  769, 
777,  778,  780,  786. 

Heichert,  Otto,  Germany.  Oil  painting  287. 

Heidepriem,  T.,  Germany.  Sculptures  53,  112, 
113. 

Heilmann,  Gerhard,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
70,  95. 

Heilmann,  Max,  Germany.  Oil  painting  337. 

Heim,  L.,  Germany.  Architectures  869,  875. 

Heim,  Heinz,  Germany.  Drawings  588,  597, 
634. 

Heimes,  Heinr.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  393. 

Hein,  Franz,  Germany.  Water  colors,  561,586. 

Heinemann,  E.,  United  States.  Wood  en¬ 
graving  2656. 

Heinevetter,  Hans,  Germany.  Architecture 
792. 

Heins,  Belgium.  Etchings  252,  283. 

Helcke,  Arnold,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
360. 

Helleu,  United  States  Loan  collection.  Oil 
3019. 

Hellwag,  Rudolf,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
139  500. 

Helmick,  H.,  United  States.  Water  color  1296. 
Black  and  white  drawings  1627,  1629,  1638. 

Helmold,  Adele  von,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  964. 

Helsted,  Axel.  Denmark.  Oil  painting  57. 

Henkes,  Gerke,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  21, 
47,  61,  98,  169.  Water  colors  211,  212,  231. 

Henner,  Jean- Jacques,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  271,  272,  273. 

Henri,  R.,  United  States.  Studies  for  mural 
decorations  2727,  2728. 

Henry,  E.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
441,  493  Water  color  1295. 

Henseler,  Professor  E.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  521,  273. 

Henshall,  J.  Henry,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  509,  544. 

Herain,  Jean,  Belgium.  Sculptures  9,  28. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Herbo,  Leon,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  154. 

Herford,  O.,  United  States.  Pen  drawing 
2059. 

Herkomer,  Professor  H.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  332,  463,  465. 

Herkomer,  Herman  G  .,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  317,  331. 

Hermanns,  Heinr.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
262. 

Herrmann,  Hans,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
332.  Water  colors  602,  604,  629. 

Hermann,  L6on  Charles.  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  599. 

Hermelin,  O.  Baron,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  51. 

Hermelin,  T.  Baron,  Sweden.  Water  colors 

201,  202. 

Hermes,  J.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  267. 

Hermuth-Kallmorgen,  Margarethe,  Germany. 
Oil  painting  160. 

Hern,  C.  E.,  New  South  Wales.  Water  color 
114. 

Heron,  W.,  New  South  Wales.  Water  color 
123. 

Herrer,  Cesar,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  57, 112. 

Herrera,  Mexico.  Oil  painting  82. 

Hertel,  Professor  Alb,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  178.  Water  colors  566,  601,  606,  608,  609, 
628. 

Herter,  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  360. 
Water  color  1336. 

Herter,  Professor  E.,  Germany.  Sculptures  8, 
75,  83. 

Herterich,  Professor  L.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  127. 

Herts,  H.  B.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2765. 

Herwegen,  V.  M.,  Germany.  Water  colors 
536,  585. 

Herzog,  Louis,  Germany.  Oil  painting  312. 
Water  color  583. 

Heseltine,  J.  P.,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etching  712. 

Hess,  Lydia  Purdy,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1270. 

Hetzel,  G.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  478, 

1200. 

Hewlett,  J.  M.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2743. 

Heyerdahl,  Hans,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  24, 
64,  72,  106,  107,  127. 

Heyl,  Philip  H.  G.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
314. 

Heyser,  F.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  207. 

Hickman,  L.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2787,  2812. 

Hidalgo,  Felix,  Resurreccion,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  110,  111. 

Higchi,  Halzane,  Japan.  Porcelain  67. 

Hildebrand,  Bernard,  France.  Cameo  710. 

Hildebrand,  Professor  E.,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  251,  469. 

Hilgers,  Professor  C.,  Germany.  Sculptures 
51,  54,  74. 

Hill,  R.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1032. 

Hine,  Harry,  Great  Britain.  Water  colors 
643,  700. 

Hine,  Henry,  Y.  P.  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  578. 

Hinrichsen,  Lorenz  Y.,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  94. 

Hippie,  Mrs.  S.  Levis,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  623,  842. 

Hirou,  Ernest,  France.  Sculpture  65. 

Hirsch,  Auguste- Alexandre,  France.  Oil 
painting  468. 

Hirschl,  Adolf,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  37,  47. 

Hirschler-Kunwald,  Ernestine,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  523. 

Hirt,  Professor  Joh.,  Germany.  Sculpture  20. 

Hischen,  Ernst,  Germany.  Sculpture  15. 


48l 


Historic  Sculptures,  France,  1196  to  1311,  in¬ 
clusive. 

Hitchcock,  G.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
292,  532.  Wash  drawing  1837.  Black  and 
white  drawings  1832,  1834. 

Hitchcock,  L.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
343. 

Hitchens,  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
149. 

Hjersing,  Arne,  Norway.  Oil  painting  74. 

Hjerlow,  Ragnvald,  Norway.  Oil  painting  78. 

Hochhaus,  C.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  216. 

Hodgkins,  Belle  D.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1103. 

Hodson,  Samuel  J.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  574,  587,  608. 

Hoecker,  Professor  Paul,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  395,  260,  142. 

Hoelzel,  Ad.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  145. 

Hoermann,  Theo.  v.,  Austria.  Oil  painting 
19. 

Hoeterickx,  Emile,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
194. 

Hofer,  Gottfr.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  420. 

Hoff,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  464. 

Hoffmann,  Josef,  Austria.  .  Oil  paintings  59, 
129. 

Hoffmann  von  Fallerslebeu,  F. ,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  274. 

Hofmann,  K.,  Germany.  Architectures  712, 
713. 

Hogendorps- Jacob,  Mrs.  I.,  Holland.  Water 
color  194. 

Holabird  &  Roche,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawings  2876,  2877,  2878. 

Hoi  be,  Kud.,  Germany.  Sculpture  85. 

Holden,  R.  Henry,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
painting  53. 

Holden,  Sarah  B.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  28, 
47,  99. 

Hole,  William,  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Etch¬ 
ings  81,786,  818,  857. 

Holiday,  Harry,  Great  Britain.  Sculpture  31. 

Holiday,  Henry,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
321.  Water  colors  668,  669. 

Holl,  Frank,  R.  A.  (deceased).  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  61,  170,  235,  314,  328. 

Holloway,  C.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color 
515, 

Holloway,  T.,  United  States.  Engraving  199. 

Holman,  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1141,  1155.  Water  colors  1488, 1496. 

Holmberg,  Professor  Aug.,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  489,  344. 

Holmboe,  Thorolf,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  13, 
27  ,  31,  58,  86. 

Holme,  Lucy  D.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  386. 

Holmes,  Cecil,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  54. 

Holten,  Sofie,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  78 
85, 118. 

Homer,  Winslow,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  423,  459,  693,  789,  860,  !070,  1081,  1106, 
1108,  1112,  1116,  1118,  1119,  1124,  1137. 

Honeyman,  John  &  Keppie,  Great  Britain. 
Architectures  995,  1013. 

Hook,  J.  C.,R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  307,  318. 

Hoorickx,  H.  G.  Ernest,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  212. 

Hooworth,  G.,  New  South  Wales.  Sculpture  3. 

Hope,  William,  Canada.  Oil  painting  121. 

Hopkins,  Arthur,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  177.  Water  colors  531,  592. 

Horenbant,  Joseph,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
62. 

Horsfall,  Bruce,  United  States.  Oil  painting 

1201. 


482 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Horsley,  John  Callcott,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  246,  475. 

Horsley,  Gerald  C.,  Great  Britain.  Architect¬ 
ures  971,  989, 1012. 

Horsley,  Walter  C.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  363,  481. 

Horst,  Chr.  and  Weltzien,  V.  von,  Germany. 
Architectures  797,  798. 

Horte,  Max,  Germany.  Etching  689. 

Hou,  Axel,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  142. 

Houbron,  Frederie,  France.  Water  color  695. 

Houdain,  Andred,  France.  Sculpture  8. 

Houghton,  Carrie,  Spain.  Painting  in  water 
color  382. 

Houghton,  Margaret,  Canada.  Oil  paintings 
81,  60. 

Houssay,  Mile.  Josephine,  France.  Pastel 
723. 

Houssin,  Edouard-Charles,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  53,  99,  102. 

Hoven,  Franz  von,  Germany.  Architecture 
714,  722. 

Hovenden,  T.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
277,  472,  846. 

Howe.  W.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
483,  499,  689,  896. 

Howes,  E.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting- 
323. 

Howland,  A.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1062. 

Hradecky,  Yacslav,  Austria.  Oil  painting  27. 

Huber,  Franz,  Germany.  Architecture  879. 

Huber,  Rudolph,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  36, 
57. 

Hubrecht,  Mrs.  Donders-Grandmont,  Hol¬ 
land.  Water  color  198.  Drawing  314. 

Hugenholtz,  Miss  A.,  Holland.  Oil  painting 
25. 

Hugues,  Jean,  France,  Sculptures  52,  59,  97. 

Hultzsch,  Professor  Herm,  Germany.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  21. 

Hummel,  Theod.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  351. 

Hundrieeer,  Professor  Emil,  Germany.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  30. 

Hunt,  Alfred  W.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  326.  Water  colors  519,  550,  602,  623. 

Hunt,  C.  Horbury,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
paintings  11,  37,  38.  Water  colors  119,  120. 

Hunt,  R.  M.,  United  States.  Architectural 
model  2697, 

Hunt,  W.  M.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  242,  251,  257. 

Hiinten,  Professor  Emil,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  137. 

Hunter,  Colin,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  243,  260. 

Hunter,  G.  Sherwood,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  181,  201. 

Huntington,  D.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  383,  837,  947,  1057 

Huson,  Thomas,  R.  I.,  R.  P.E.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  79.  Mezzotint  813. 

Huss,  G.  M.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2789,  2791. 

Huysmans,  Jean  Baptiste,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  88. 

Hyatt,  Harriet  Randall,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  125. 

Hyde,  W.  H.,  United  States.  Pen  drawing 
1591. 

Icard,  Honore,  France.  Sculpture  49. 

Idrac,  Antoine- Jean-Marie,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  109. 

Igarashi,  Tajiro,  Japan.  Lacquer  works  85, 
86,  87,  91. 

Ihlefeld,  H.,  United  States.  Water  color  1328. 

Ihnen,  H.  S.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2911. 

Iida,  Shinhichi,  Japan.  Embroideries  7,  82, 
136, 


Ikeda,  Keisen,  Japan.  Painting  125. 

Ikeda,  Shinsai,  Japan.  Painting  56. 

Ikeda,  Taisbin,  Japan.  Lacquer  70. 

listed,  Peter,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  38. 

Imas,  Keinen,  Japan.  Paintings  49,  79. 

Imperial  Ministry  of  Public  Works,  Ger¬ 
many.  Architecture  729,  730,  731,  732,  733, 
734,  735,  736,  737,  738,  739,  740,  741,  742,  743, 
744,  745,  745a,  746,  748,  749,  751,  752,  753,  754, 
755,  756, 757,  758,  759,  760,  761,  762,  763,  764. 

Imperial  Ministry  of  the  Interior,  Germany. 
Architecture  694,  696,  750. 

Inciarte,  Venezuela.  Oil  painting  23. 

Ingham,  C.  C.  (deceased),  United  States. 
Miniature  171. 

Ingram,  W.  Ayerst,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  344. 

Ingres,  J.  A.  D.  (deceased).  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  painting  3109. 

Inman,  H.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  230. 

Inness,  G.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  633, 
690,  692,  731, 943,  950, 958, 969,  973,  977,  994, 995, 
996,  998,  999. 

Inurria,  Lainosa,  Mateo,  Spain.  Sculpture 
40. 

Ipsen,  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1266. 

Irminger,  V.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  29, 
39,  44,  170. 

Irving,  J.  B.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  261. 

Irwin,  B.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  827, 
962. 

Isabey,  E.,  United  States  Loan  collection. 
Oil  painting  3042. 

Isembart,  Emile,  France.  Oil  painting  554. 

Isham,  S.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  269. 

Ishikawa,  Mitsuaki,  Japan.  Wood  21.  Ivory 


Israels,  Joseph,  Holland.  Water  Icolor  275. 
Oil  paintings  84,  92, 103, 104, 174.  U.  S.  Loan 
collection.  Oil  3035. 

Itasse,  Adolphe,  France.  Sculptures  58, 129. 

Itasse,  Mile.  Jeanne,  France.  Sculpture  57. 

Ito,  Katsuyoshi,  Japan.  Metal  34. 

Ittner,  W.  B.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2752,  2754. 

Iturralde,  Antonio  de,  Spain.  Architecture 
401,  402. 

Ives,  Percy,  United  States,  Oil  painting 
1209. 

I  will,  Marie-Joseph,  France.  Oil  painting 
360.  Water  color  708.  Pastel  762. 

Iztencel,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  96. 

Jackson,  T.  G..  A.  R.  A.,  GreatBritain.  Archi¬ 
tectures  962,  973,  982,  1016,  1105. 

Jackson,  W.  E.,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawing  2750. 

Jacob-Bazin,  Madame,  France.  Wood  en¬ 
graving  789. 

Jacob,  Stephen,  France.  Oil  painting  374. 

Jacobi,  O.  R.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  7,  9,  33. 

Jacobides,  Professor  Georg,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  129,  442. 

Jacobs,  Adolphe,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  173. 

Jacobs, Louis,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  136,181. 

Jacoby,  Valerian  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  131. 

Jacomb-Hood,  G.  P.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  134. 

Jacomin,  Marie-Ferdinand,  France.  Oil 
painting  485. 

Jacque,  Frederick,  France.  Etching  778. 

Jacquet,  Achille,  France.  Engravings  766,779, 
785. 

Jacquet,  Jules,  France.  Engravings  772,  773, 
780. 


Jadraquey  Sanchez  Ocana  Miguel,  Spain.  Oil 
painting  53. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


483 


Jahnke,  Karl,  Germany.  Etching  665. 

James,  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1077. 

Jamin,  Paul-Joseph,  France.  Oil  painting 
230. 

Jamison,  Henrietta  L.,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  1182. 

Jamieson,  J.  P.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2931,  2942. 

Jan-Montchablon.  Ferdinand,  France.  Oil 
paintings  305,  500. 

Jansen,  H.  W.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  54, 
i49. 

Janssen,  Professor  Peter,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  214. 

Jansson,  Eng.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  92. 

Japy,  Louis,  France.  Oil  painting  398. 

Jara,  Jos6,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  92,  35. 

Jaraba  Jimenez,  Manuel  Enrique,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  117,  315. 

Jarl,  Otto,  Austria.  Sculpture  8. 

Jarvis,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
225. 

Jasinski,  L.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  28. 

Jaspe,  Juan  Nepomuceno,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  350,  851. 

Jasper,  Victor,  Austria.  Engraving  154. 

Jassen,  Eug.,  Sweden.  Pastel  128. 

Jaubert,  Leon,  Franco.  Oil  painting  843. 

Jay,  W.  S.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  340. 

Jeanniot,  Pierre  Georges,  France.  Pastel  626. 
Water  colors  664,  687.  Oil  paintings  158, 
162. 

Jenkins,  Miss  Blanche,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  335. 

Jenkins,  Mrs.  H.  T.,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  723,  756. 

Jensen,  Carl  Milton,  Denmark.  Oil  painting 
132. 

Jensen,  J.Th.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  144. 

Jensen,  Karl,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  146. 

Jerndorff,  A.  A.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
122,  127,  134,  135. 

Jespersen,  Henrik,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 

:  22,  23. 

Jettel,  Eugen,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  28,  32, 

;  79,  88,  92,  139,  148. 

Jimenez  Aranda,  Jos6,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
352. 

Jimenez  Aranda,  Luis,  Spain,  Oil  paintings 
88,  94,  123,  124,  160,  161,  164,  165,  171. 

Johansen,  Viggo,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
43,  61,  65. 

Johns,  Laura  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1176. 

Johnson,  Cyrus,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  107,  236.  Water  color  704. 

Johnson,  C.  H.,  United  States.  Pen  draw¬ 
ing  2050.  Wash  drawing  1838. 

Johnson,  Eastman,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  438,  669,  784,  853,  921,  954,  983. 

Johnson,  T.,  United  States.  Etchings  2166, 
2173.  Wood  engravings  2494,  2495,  2497, 
2498,  2501,  2503,  2508,  2509,  2512,  2516, 

2524,  2529,  2537. 

Johnston,  Humphreys,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  1170,  1197,  1237. 

Johnston,  J.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
195. 

Jolin,  Ellen,  Sweden.  Water  color  126. 

Jolley,  Gwiit,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
130. 

Jolyet,  Phillippe,  France.  Oil  painting  343. 

Jomi,  Eiske,  Japan.  Vase  31. 

Jones,  Annie  W.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1430. 

Jones,  F.  0.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
765,  861,  991.  Water  color  1316. 

Jones,  H.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
470,  834.  Water  colors  1310,  1331,  1428 

31 


Jones,  Sir  Thomas  A.  (The  late),  P.R.H.A., 
Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  156. 

Jong,  P.  de  Josselin  de,  Holland.  Water 
colors,  236,  241. 

Jopling-Rowe,  Mrs.  Louise,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  155,  310. 

Joris,  Francois,  Belgium.  Sculptures  5, 40,41. 

Joris,  Pio,  Italy.  Oil  painting  133, 139. 

Jorgenson,  So.,  Norway.  Oil  painting  49. 

Josephi,  J.  A.,  United  States.  Pastel  1532. 

Jouett,  M.  H.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  254.  Miniature  174. 

Jourdain,  Frantz,  France.  Architectures 
1096,  1097,  1104,  1105. 

Jourdeuil,  Adrien,  France.  Oil  painting  153. 

Joy,  Albert  Bruce,  R.  H  A.,  Great  Britain* 
Sculptures  11,  40,  41. 

Joy,  G.  W.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings  77, 
414. 

Jrmer,  Carl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  284. 

Juber,  Jean  Henri,  France.  Water  color  641. 

Juglaris,  Tommaso,  Italy.  Oil  painting  199. 

J  ungling,  J.  F.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ing  2655. 

Jungstedt,  A.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  54,  213. 

Kaan,  Arthur,  Austria.  Sculpture  13. 

Kabell,  Ludwig,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  169. 

Kael-Yama,  Takasabra,  Japan.  Painting  143. 

Kagawa,  Katsuhiro,  Japan.  Metal  works 
17,  44. 

Kahle,  Anna  von,  Germany*  Sculptures  4,  65. 

Kajima,  Ippu,  Japan.  Metalwork  15. 

Kalckreuth,  Professor  Count  Leop.  von,  Ger¬ 
many.  Oil  painting  350. 

Kallmorgen,  Professor  Friedr.,  Germany. 
Oil  paintings  283,  333,  339,  341.  Water  color 
587. 

Kampmann,  Gustav  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
346,  349. 

Kanaya,  Gorosabro,  Japan.  Metal  42 

Kano,  Bairei,  Japan.  Painting  10. 

KanO,  Natsuo,  Japan.  Metal  plaque  16. 

Kano,  Tomouobu,  Japan.  Painting  140. 

Kansik,  J.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  19,  35, 105. 

Kappes,  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  881, 
922.  Water  color  1301. 

Karger,  Karl,  Austria.  Oil  painting  103. 

Kasiewicz,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  99.  * 

Kato,  Tomataro,  Japan,  Vase  128. 

Katzer,  Anton,  Austria.  Oil  painting  105. 

Kauffmann,  Hugo,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
452,  454. 

Kaufmann,  Isidor,  Austria.  Oil  painting  87. 

Kaulbach,  Professor  Herm.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  192. 

Kaunlum,  H.,  Norway  Oil  paintings  28,  29, 
30,  36. 

Kavanagh,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
592. 

Kawabata,  Gyoksho,  Japan.  Painting  80. 

Kawabe,  Mitate,  Japan.  Painting  123. 

Kawada,  ShibatarO,  Japan.  Cloisonne  52. 

Kawagchi,  RyuzO,  Japan.  Cloisonne  94. 

Kawanobe,  Itcho,  J apan.  Flower  decoration 
72. 

Kawashima,  Jimbei,  Japan.  Embroideries 

11,  68. 

Kayser  &  von  Groszheim,  Germany.  Archi¬ 
tecture  800. 

Keene,  Charles,  Great  Britain.  Drawings 
889,  898,  899,  900,  901,  902,  923,  932,  933,  934, 
935,  937  ,  938,  939,  947  ,  948,  953,  954,  955,  956. 

Kehr,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  180. 

Keitel,  Germany.  Oil  painting  240. 

Keith,  Mrs.  D.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  688. 

Keith,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  772. 

Kegeljan,  Franz,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  142, 
182 

Keller,  A.  I.,  United  States.  Water  color  1330. 


484 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Keller,  C.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  401. 

Keller,  Professor  Ferd.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  243. 

Keller-Reutlingen,  Paul  Wilh.,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  357,  370. 

Kellogg,  Alice  D.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  838, 1288. 

Kendall,  E.  H.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2857. 

Kendzierski,  A.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  7,  15, 
104. 

Kennedy,  C.  N.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
186. 

Kennington,  T.  B.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  163,  458. 

Kemble,  E.  W.,  United  States.  Pen  drawings 
2032,  2033,  2034,  2039,  2041,  2042,  2043,  2044, 
2045,2046.  Wash  drawing  1867.  Black  and 
white  drawing  1866. 

Kendall,  W.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1221,  1265. 

Kensett,  J.  F.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  258. 

Kent,  W.  W.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2907,  2950,  2951,  2956. 

Kerneys,  E.,  United  States.  Sculptures  25,  27, 
44,  47,  48,  49,  50,  51,  52,  53,  54,  57. 

Ketcham,  Susan  M.,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  434. 

Kever,  J.  S.  H.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  70, 
119.  Water  colors  253,  268,  296. 

Keyser,  Elisabeth,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  125. 

Kidd,  J.  M.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  49. 

Kielland,  Kitty,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  21,  32, 
128. 

Kiesewalter,  H.,  Germany.  Sculptures  67,  70. 

Kilburne,  G.  Goodwin,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  449,  490. 

Kimball  &  Thompson,  United  States.  Ar¬ 
chitectural  model  2696. 

Kindbarg,  J.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  187. 

King,  C.  B.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  231. 

King,  Edward,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
325. 

King,  F.  S.,  United  States.  Wood  engravings 
2517,  2518,  2519,  2522,  2523,  2525,  2530,  2531, 
2532,  2534,  2536,  2538,  2549,  2597. 

King,  J.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  658. 
Etchings  2115,  2209,  2329. 

King,  Yeend,  B.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  302,  352,  432. 

Kingsley,  E.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2520,  2521,  2533,  2539.  2540,  2547  ,  2555, 
2556,  2583,  2586,  2587,  2601,  2605. 

Kingsburger,  Sylvain,  France.  Sculpture  47. 

Kinsley,  Nelson  G.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
196,  247. 

Kinzel,  Josef,  Austria.  Oil  painting  146. 

Kishi,  Chikdo,  Japan.  Paintings  20,  27. 

Kitchi,  Hobun,  Japan.  Painting  59. 

Kitson,  H.  H.,  United  States.  Sculptures  104, 
117,  118,  146. 

Kittendorff,  Ad.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  156. 
Water  color  157. 

Kivschenko,  Ale  y  Danilovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
paintings  95, 113, 118,  125. 

Kjellin,  C.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  208,  209. 

Klagis,  Feodor  Andreievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  28. 

Klauder,  C.  Z.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings,  2881,  2893,  2904,  2905,  2914. 

Klein-Chevalier,  Germany.  Oil  painting  511. 

Klein,  Max,  Germany.  Sculpture  9. 

Kleyer,  July  Julievitch,  Russia.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  116. 

Klimsch,  Professor  Eugen,  Germany.  Water 
color  621. 

Klingenberg,  E.,  Germany.  Architectures  799, 
802. 


Klinkenberg,  K.,  Holland.  Water  colors  239, 
273.  Oil  paintings  45,  58,  65,  123. 

Klumpke,  Anna  E.,  United  States.  Pastel 
1542. 

Klodt,  Von  Jurgensbnrg,  Baron  Mihail  Con- 
stantinovitch,  Russia.  Oil  painting  75. 

Kmagai,  Naohiko,  Japan.  Painting  13. 

Knabl,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  155, 210. 

Knaus,  Professor  L.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
143,  231,  236.  U.  S.  Loan  collection.  Oil 
paintings  3036,  3069. 

Knight,  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  288. 

Knight,  D.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
800. 

Knight,  J.  W.,  Buxton,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  196,  269. 

Knight,  Joseph,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  122,  527.  * 

Knowles,  F.  McG.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water 
color  135. 

Knuepfer,  Benes,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  22, 
24. 

Kobayashi,  GokyO,  Japan.  A  Flock  of  Ducks 
103. 

Kobayashi,  Kojiro,  Japan.  Lacquer  92. 

Kobayashi,  M.,  Japan.  Oil  painting  151. 

Koehler,  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
482,  906,  909. 

Koepping,  Professor  Carl,  Germany.  Etch¬ 
ings  639,  669. 

Kofoed,  H.  C.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  155. 

Kohnert,  H.,  Germany.  Etchings  663,  664. 

Kokken,  Henry,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  179, 
205. 

Kokka-Sha,  Japan.  Colored  prints  363,  364, 
365. 

Kolsto,  Fr.,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  17, 26. 

Koner.  Professor  Max,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  219. 

Konig,  H.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  286,  342. 

Konow,  Karl,  Norway.  Oil  painting  73. 

Konstantin-Hansen,  Elise,  Denmark.  Oil 
painting  90. 

Koopman,  A.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  496,  612,  1076. 

K<  rnbeck,  Julius,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
427. 

Korner,  Ernest,  Germany.  Oil  painting  425. 

Kornerup,  Valdemar,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  160. 

Korovin,  Constantine,  Russia.  Oil  paintings 
61,  78. 

Korzulrin,  Alexey  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
paintings  62,  80. 

Kose,  Shoseki,  Japan.  Painting  48. 

Kossak,  S.  Taudos,  Polish.  Oil  painting  79. 

Koster,  Alexander,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
159. 

Koster,  A.  L.,  Holland.  Water  colors  193,  208. 
Etchings  307,  332. 

Kovalevsky,  Pavel  Osipovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  37. 

Kramer,  Professor  Th.  von,  Germany.  Archi¬ 
tecture  864. 

Kramskoy,  Ivan  Nicolaievitch,  Russia.  Oi 
paintings  108,  117. 

Krafchkovsky,  Josiff  Evstafievitch,  Russia 
Oil  paintings  54,  100. 

Krauskopf,  Professor  Wilh.,  Germany.  Cop¬ 
per  engravings  640, 676. 

Krebs,  Johanne,  Denmark.  Oil  painting 
168. 

Kreider,  Alexis,  France.  Oil  painting  341. 

Kretschmar,  H.,  United  States.  Sculpture  95. 

Kreuger,  Nils,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  38,  76, 
79,  93,  96. 

Kreutzer,  Alexandre-Ferdinand,  France.  Oil 
painting  315. 

Kreyszig,  Ed.,  Germany.  Architecture  867 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


485 


Krohg,  Oda,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  77,  81, 
133. 

Kronberg,  Professor  Julius,  Sweden.  Oil 
painting  214. 

Kronberg,  L.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1134. 

Kronberger,  Carl,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
163,  165. 

Kroner,  Prof.  Christian,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  265. 

Krostevitz,  F.,  Germany.  Etching  677. 

Kroyer,  P.  S.,  Denmark.  Sculptures  10,  11, 
12,  13,  14.  Oil  paintings  30,  42,  139. 

Kruell,  G.,  United  States.  Wood  engravings 
2541,  2542,  2543,  2544,  2545,  2546,  2548,  2550, 
2551,  2552,  2553,  2554. 

Krug,  Edouard,  France.  Oil  painting  575. 

Kruger,  Germany.  Etching  and  engraving  671. 

Kruse,  Bruno,  Germany.  Sculptures  37,  103, 
105. 

Kruse,  Max,  Germany.  Sculptures  14,  77. 

Krushitsky,  Constantin  Jakovlevitch,  Russia. 
Oil  paintings  17,  74,  84,  90. 

Kubierschky,  Erich,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
203.  Water  colors  626,  627. 

Kubota,  Beisen,  Japan.  Painting  142. 

Kulle,  J.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  210. 

Kuhl,  Professor  Gotth.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  326. 

Kumetra  y  Ragull,  Fernando,  Spain.  Oil 
painting  94. 

Kunz,  L.  Adam,  Germany.  Oil  paintings230, 
235. 

Kuriard,  Faiageia  Petrovna,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  73. 

Kuroba,  Gimbei,  Japan.  Metal  work  33. 

Kurtz-Gallenstein,  A.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  529. 

Kurzbauer,  Edward,  Austria,  Oil  painting  108. 

Kuznezoff,  Nicolay  Dmitrievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
paintings  66,  81, 102. 

Kyhn,  Vilhelm,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  120. 

Labatut,  Jules- Jacques,  France.  Sculpture 
127. 

Lachenal,  Edmond,  France.  Faiences  912,  916, 
918,  930,  941. 

La  Cour,  Janus,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  37, 
59. 

Lacy,  A.  B.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2745. 

Lafallye,  Charles-Paul,  France.  Architecture 
1056, 1057. 

La  Farge,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
648,  978,  980, 1005.  Water  colors  1317,  1318. 

Lafita  y  Blanco,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
93, 163,  217. 

Lagarde,  Pierre,  France.  Pastel  606.  Oil 
paintings  371,  372. 

Laguillermie,  Fred  eric- Auguste,  France. 

Etchings  890,896,  897. 

La  Haye,  Alexis-Marie,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  525,  557. 

LaidJay,  W.  J.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
54,  323. 

Lalauze,  Adolph,  France.  Etching  858. 

Lamb,  Ella  Condie,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1251. 

Lamb,  F.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1072. 

Lamb  &  Rich;  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2767,  2768. 

Lambert,  J.,  Jr.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  364,  1179,  1214. 

Lambert  &  Stahl,  Germany.  Architecture  796. 

Lameire,  Charles-Joseph,  France.  Architect¬ 
ures  1087,  1088,  1090, 1091, 1092, 1093, 1094, 1098. 

Lami,  Stanislas,  France.  Sculptures  .5,  68. 

Lamont,  T.  R.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  605. 

LamoriniSre,  Framjois,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  140,  150. 


La  Motte,  Alphonse,  France.  Engraving  801. 

Lampert,  Emma  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  604,  749.  Water  colors  1390,  1413. 

Lamy,  P.  Franc.,  France.  Oil  painting  394. 

Lancerotto,  E.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  279,  285, 
286. 

Landelle,  Charles,  France.  Oil  painting  269. 

Landsberg,  Max,  Germany.  Sculptures  88,  89, 
90. 

Langhammer,  Arthur,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  353. 

Lang-Laris,  Hermine,  Austria.  Oil  painting 

82. 

Langley,  Walter,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  513,  570. 

Lanigchi,  Taichi,  Japan.  Painting  101. 

Lanson,  Alfred,  France.  Sculptures  23,  116. 

Larche,  Raoul,  France.  Sculpture  1460. 

Laiemlaski,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  58. 

Laroche,  Amand,  France.  Oil  painting  473. 

Larroux,  Antonin,  France.  Sculpture  92. 

Larsen,  Knud  Erik,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  56,  140. 

Larsen,  Mimmi,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  172. 

Larson,  Carl,  Sweden.  Water  colors  127, 176. 
Oil  paintings  32,  33,  35. 

Larum,  Oscar,  Norway.  Oil  painting  66. 

Lasch,  Herm.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  404. 

La  Thangue,  H.  H.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  145,  416. 

Lathrop,  C.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
341. 

La  Touche,  France-  Pastel  612.  Oil  paints 
ings  453,  602. 

Lauber,  J.,  United  States.  Water  colors  1326, 
1359.  Etchings  2145,  2146,  2147  ,  2148,  2154, 
2155. 

Laug6e,  DSsire-Francois,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  283. 

Laugee,  Georges,  France.  Oil  painting  550. 

Laupheimer,  Anton,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
308. 

Laurens,  Jean-Paul,  France.  Pen  drawings 
698,  705,  713,  723,  744,  752,  761.  Oil  paintings 
429, 506. 

Lavery,  John,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
184,  234. 

Lavezzari,  G.,  Italy.  Sculpture  529. 

La  Villette,  Mme.  Elodie,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  469. 

Law,  David,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Etch¬ 
ings  754,  763,  766,  873. 

Lawlor,  J.  M.,  United  States.  Architectural 
sketch  2751. 

Lawson,  Cecil  (The  late),  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  158. 

Layraud,  J oseph-Fortune,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  444. 

Leader,  B.  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  128,  137. 

Lebayle,  Charles,  France.  Oil  painting  288. 

Lebiedzki,  Eduard,  Austria.  Oil  painting 
35. 

Le  Blant,  Julien,  France.  Oil  painting  355. 

Le  Bran,  N.  &  Sons,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawing  2906. 

LeCamus,  Louis,  France.  Oil  painting  284. 

Lechevrel,  Alphonse-Eugfene,  France.  Med¬ 
al,  cameo  and  intaglio  729. 

Lecomte,  Victor,  France.  Oil  painting  436. 

Lecouteux,  Lionel,  France.  Etching  816. 
Engravings  777,  821. 

Leduc,  O.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  70, 101. 

Lee,  Laura,  United  States.  Oil  painting  710. 

Lee,  Thomas  Stirling,  Great  Britain.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  18,  37. 

Leempoels,  Jef.,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  71, 
180. 

Leempulten,  Corneille  van,  Belgium.  Oil 
paintings  121,  190. 


486 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Leempulten,  Frans  van,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  65. 

Leenhardt,  Max,  France.  Oil  painting  431. 

Lefebvre,  Charles,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  67. 

Lefebvre  J.  J.,  United  States  Loan  collec¬ 
tion.  Oil  painting  3030. 

Lehmann,  Wilhelm,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
408. 

Lehmann,  Rudolf,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  252,  461. 

Leigh,  W.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
568,  1223. 

Leighton,  E.  Blair,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  166,  232. 

Leighton,  Sir  Frederick  Bart,  P.  R.  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Sculptures  1,  44.  Oil  paintings  224, 
320, 422,  446.  « 

Leiper,  William,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A., 
Great  Britain.  Architecture  977. 

Leistikow,  W.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  183, 
377.  Water  colors  563,  591,  598.  Pastel  603. 

Le  Liepyre,  Maurice,  France.  Oil  painting 
427. 

Leloir,  Maurice,  France.  Oil  paintings  373, 
597. 

Lemaire,  Georges,  France.  Bust  in  hard-stone 
9.5. 

Lemaire,  Georges-Henri,  France.  Cameos 
714.  Medals  and  cameos  765. 

Lemaire,  Hector,  France.  Sculptures  25,  28, 
29,  81,  32,  33,  35,  130. 

Lemaire,  Mme.  Madeleine,  France.  Sculpture 
437.  Oil  paintings  370,  387.  Water  colors 
676,  681. 

Le  Mayeur,  Adrien,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
213,  216. 

Lemoch,  Karl  Vikentievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  106. 

Lpmon,  Arthur,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
275. 

Lenbach,  Professor  Franz  von,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  241,  304. 

Lenain,  Louis,  Belgium.  Engravings  264,  269. 

Lepcke,  Ferd.,  Germany.  Sculptures  49,  69. 

Lephre,  Auguste,  France.  Wood  engravings 
768,  795,  813. 

Lepere,  Auguste-Louis,  France.  Oil  painting 
142. 

Lepoittevin,  Louis,  France.  Oil  paintings 
423, 439. 

Leroux,  Etienne,  France.  Sculpture  63. 

Leroy,  D’Etiolles,  Mme.  Helen,  France.  Oil 
painting  375. 

LeRoy,  Hipp,  Belgium.  Sculptures  1, 8, 18,  43. 
Oil  paintings  87,  237. 

Leroy,  Paul-Alexander-Alfred,  France.  Oil 
painting  456. 

Le  Senechal  De  Kerdreoret,  Gustave-Edmond, 
France.  Oil  painting  545. 

Leslie,  C.  R.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  200, 265. 

Leslie,  G.  D.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  226,  296,  456. 

Lessi,  Tito,  Italy.  Oil  445. 

Lessore,  Henri-Emile,  France.  Dry  point 
861. 

Lessing,  H.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  324. 

Lessore,  Henri-Emile,  France.  Oil  painting 
279. 

Levasseur,  Henri-Louis,  France.  Sculpture 
7. 

Levasseur,  Jules-Gabriel,  France.  Engrav¬ 
ings  874,  899. 

Leveille,  Ernest-Baptiste,  France  Orna¬ 
mented  glasses  970,  973, 977,  995,  1020,  1027. 

Leveille,  Auguste,  France.  Etchings  818,  863, 
876. 

Levithan,  Isaac,  Russia.  Oil  painting  58. 

Levy,  Gustave,  France.  Engravings  836,  880. 


Levy,  Henri-Leopold,  France.  Oil  painting 
589. 

Levy,  Professor  L.,  Germany.  Architecture 
715. 

Lewis,  C.  W.  Mansel,  R.  P.  E.  Etchings  745, 
836.  Mezzotint  767. 

Ley,  Sophie,  Germany.  Oil  painting  322. 

Leys,  H.,  United  States  Loan  collection. 
Oil  painting  3038. 

Lhermitte,  L§on -Augustin,  France.  Oil 

paintings  523,  603.  United  States  Loan  col¬ 
lection.  Oil  painting  3053. 

Lheureux,  Louis-Eruest,  France.  Architect¬ 
ure  1107,  1108,  1113,  1114,  1115,  1120,  1149. 

Lichr,  Director  H.,  Germany.  Architecture 
701,  705,  859. 

Lichtenfels,  Ed.  v.,  Austria.  Oil  painting  66. 

Liebermann,  Max,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
325,  358. 

Liesegang,  H.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  409, 
530. 

Liljefors,  Bruno,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  46, 
48,  49,  109,  114,  193,  194,  197.  Black  and 
white  153,  154,  156,  157,  162.  171,  172,  173,  174. 

Lindenschmidt,  Professor  W.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  118. 

Linderum,  Richard,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
305. 

Lindholm,  B.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  72,  91. 

Lindman,  Ax.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  2*%  84, 
87,  102,  150. 

Lindner,  M.  P.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
96,  377. 

Lindsay,  A.  M.,  United  States.  Woed  engrav¬ 
ings  2584,  2635,  2636,  2645,  2848,  2  49.  2658, 
2659,  2660,  2661,  2664. 

Lindstrom,  August,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  105. 

Lindstrom,  A.  M.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  188. 

Linnell,  John  (The  late).  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  241. 

Linse,  Ed.,  Germany.  Architecture  880. 

Linton,  Sir  James  D.,  Great  Britain.  Drawing 
928.  Oil  paintings  165,  303.  Water  color  534. 

Lister,  W.  Lister,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
painting  7.  Water  colors  112,  118. .. 

Litovschenko,  Alexander  Dmitrievitch,  Rus¬ 
sia.  Oil  painting  126. 

Little,  Brown  &  Moore.  United  States.  Deco¬ 
rative  designs  2719,  2861. 

Little  &  O’Connor,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawing  2819. 

Lloyd,  Tom,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  535,  589. 

Locher,  Carl,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  89,  148 

Lock,  Michel,  Germany.  Sculpture  31. 

Lockhart,  W.  E.,  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  52,  160. 

Locher,  A.,  United  States.  Sculpture  29. 

Logsdail,  William,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  152,  428,  459,  477. 

Lombard,  Henri-Edouard,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  39. 

Lombardo-Calamia,G., Italy.  Oil  painting  247. 

Long,  Edwin,  R.  A.  (The  late),  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  55,  469. 

Longfellow,  Alden  &  Harlow,  United  States. 
Architectural  plans  and  photographs  2928, 
2966,  2974,  2975,  2979,  2980,  2999. 

Loomis,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
407,  479. 

Looschen,  Hans,  Germany.  Gouache  592. 

Lopez  Cabrera,  Ricardo,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
150,  153,  290,  307. 

Lopez  Cantero,  Manuel,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
353,  354. 

Lopez,  Francisco  de  As  is,  Spain.  Sculpture 
15. 

Lorenz,  R.,  United  States  Oil  painting.  1613 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Lorimer,  J.  H.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  265,  295. 

Loring,  F.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
576. 

Loubere,  Juan,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  56,  196, 
355. 

Loudan,  Mouat,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
244. 

Loustaunau,  Louis-Auguste-Georges,  France. 
Oil  paintings  183,  598. 

Louveau-Rouveyre,  Mme.,  France.  Etching 
869. 

Lovewell,  Rominer,  United  States.  Etching 
2332. 

Low,  W.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
504,  587,  945,  1054,  1092.  Wash  drawing  1870. 
Black  and  white  drawing  1875.  Black  and 
white  drawing  in  oil  1872. 

Lowenstame,  Leopold,  Great  Britain.  Etch¬ 
ing  720,  738,  756. 

Lownes,  Anna,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
966. 

Lubschitz,  John  Leopold,  Denmark.  Oil 
painting  141. 

Lucas,  A.  P.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
333. 

Lucas,  Felix-Hippolyte,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  572. 

Lucas,  Seymour,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  146,  426,  452. 

Luchadoiski.  L.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  64. 

Ludwig,  Professor  Carl,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  438,  491. 

Luminais,  Evariste-Vital,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  486,  590. 

Luminais,  Mme.  HM6ne,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  337,  588. 

Lunois,  Alexandre,  France.  Oil  painting 
536. 

Lund,  C.  Emil,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  105. 

Lund,  Niels  M.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
173. 

Lund,  Soeren,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  104. 

Lundberg,  Professor  Th.,  Sweden.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  17. 

Lundstrom,  Ernst,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings 
44,  45. 

Lungren,  F.  H.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1459. 

Lunois,  Alexandre,  France.  Lithographs 
796,  804,  807. 

Lutteroth,  Professor  Ascan,  Germany.  Wa¬ 
ter  colors  559,  564,  571. 

Lutz,  L.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  696. 

Lutzhoft,  N.  Holten,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
71,  117. 

Luzi,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  69,  197,  269,  324. 

Lybaert,  Theophile,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
99,  223. 

Lyman,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  624, 
808. 

Lyouns,  H.  F.  W.,  United  States.  Wood  en¬ 
gravings  2637,  2662,  2663. 

Maarel,  M.  van  der,  Holland.  Oil  painting 
108. 

Macallum,  Hamilton,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  213,  280.  Water  colors  521, 
652. 

Macartney,  Carlile  H.  H.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  205. 

Macbeth,  Robt.  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  273,  476.  Etchings  725,  729, 
730,  734,  768.  785,  792  793,  800,  853. 

Macbeth-Raeburn,  H.,  Great  Britain.  O 
paintings  209,  379.  Etchings  721,  755,  880. 

Maccagnani,  E.,  Italy.  Sculpture  270. 

Macomber,  M.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paint- 
ines  574,  578. 

MacDonnell,  Harriet  J.,  Canada.  Water 
color  140. 


487 


MacDowell,  Elizabeth,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  1034. 

Macgregor,  Miss  J.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  390,  403. 

Machard,  J  uies,  France.  Oil  painting  339. 

MacKubin,  Florence,  United  States.  Pastel 
1533. 

Maclaren,  Walter,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  447. 

MacLean,  T.  Nelson,  Great  Britain.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  13,  23,  24. 

MacMillan,  D.  P.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  124. 

MacMonnies,  Mary  Fairchild,  United  States. 
Oil  paintings  301,  307. 

Macquoid,  Percy,  R.I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  653- 

Macquoid,  Thomas  R.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  600,  680,  690. 

Macwhirter,  John,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  103,  474,  478. 

Madrazo  y  Garreta,  Ricardo  de,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  140,  198. 

Maeterlinck,  Louis,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 

102. 

Mahoney,  Frank  P.,  New  South  Wales.  On 
paintings  8,  10. 

Maignan,  Albert,  France.  Oil  paintings  483, 
492. 

Maillart,  Diogene-Ulysse,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  275. 

Maison,  Rud.,  Germany.  Sculpture  42. 

Major,  E.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
949,  1090,  1148. 

Makagawa,  Soske,  Japan.  Painting  141. 

Makart,  Hans,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  61,  62, 
63,  64,  65,  98. 

Makovsky,  Constantin  Egorovitch,  Russia. 
Oil  paintings  45,  53,  93,  127. 

Makovsky,  Vladimir  Egorovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
paintings  63,  65,  77,  99,  103. 

Makz,  Kozan,  Japan.  Porcelains  156  to  212, 
inclusive. 

Malaspina,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  175,  204. 

Malbone,  E.  G.,  (deceased).  United  States. 
Oil  painting  223.  Miniatures  176,  177. 

Malchin,  Professor  Carl,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  209. 

Malczewski,  J.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  9. 

Maleszewski,  T. .  Polish.  Oil  paintings  65,  86. 

Mancini,  F.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  800. 

Manesse,  George-Henri,  France.  Etchings 844, 
845. 

Manet,  E.,  United  States  Loan  collection. 
Oil  paintings  3057,  3061,  3070. 

Manley,  T.  R.,  United  States.  Water  color 
150.  Etchings  2162,  2163,  2167,  2168,  2174, 
2175,  2176. 

Manly,  C.  McD.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water 
colors  144,  169,  190. 

Mannchen,  Adolf,  Germany.  Water  color  589. 

Manterola,  Lucia,  Spain.  Oil  painting  84. 

Manthe,  Alb.,  Germany.  Sculpture  100. 

Marais,  Adolphe,  France.  Oil  painting  422. 

Marcel,  Alexandre- Auguste-Louis,  France. 
Architectures  1075,  1076,  107 7^  1078,  1079, 
1080,  1081,  1082,  1083,  1084,  1085,  1086. 

March,  O.,  Germany.  Architectures  765,  851. 

Marcon  y  Carcel,  Julia,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
356,  357. 

Margeston,  W.  H.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  207. 

Mariani,  C.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  165,  173. 

Mariani,  P.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  275. 

Marinos  y  Gracia,  Spain.  Sculptures  4,  12. 

Marinus,  Michel,  France.  Oil  painting  291. 

Marioton,  Eugene,  France.  Sculpture  77. 

Mariotti,  F.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  241. 

Maris,  Jacob,  Holland.  Water  color  272.  Oil 
paintings  12,  69,  72,  76,  125.  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  painting  3049. 


488 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Maris,  William,  Holland.  Water  colors  251, 
293.  Oil  paintings  2,  6,  35,  116,  148. 

Marks,  H.  Stacy,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  347. 

Marqueste,  Laurent-Honore,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  37,  48. 

Marquet  De  Yasselot,  Anatole,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  45. 

Marquez  y  Hernandez,  Joaquin  Maria,  Spain. 
Oil  painting  358. 

Marr,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  797, 
812. 

Marrable,  Mrs.,  Great  Britain.  Water  colors 
628,  630,  660. 

Marron,  Ferdinand,  France.  Iron  works  1031, 
1032, 1033. 

Martens,  Jean  Baptiste,  Belgium.  Sculptures 
27,  37. 

Martens,  Willy,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  75, 
83,  136. 

Martin,  E.  May,  Canada.  Water  color  138. 

Martin,  H.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water  color 
182. 

Martin,  H.  D.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
665,  839,  965,  1056. 

Martin,  Jean-Guillaume-Henri,  France.  Oil 
paintings  347,  417,  451. 

Martineau,  Miss  Edith,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great 
Britain.  Water  colors  580,  594,  607. 

Martens,  W.  J.,  Holland.  Oil  painting  283. 

Martiu,  T.  M.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  12,  13.  41,  104. 

Martinelli,  S.  Paulo,  Brazil.  Sculpture  5. 

Martinetti,  M.,  Italy.  Water  color  454.  Oil 
painting  301. 

Martinez,  Ysidro,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  20, 

86. 

Martinez  Abades,  Juan,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
66,  88,  362. 

Martinez  y  Altes,  Gabriel,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  141,  293,  295,  302. 

Martiny,  P.,  United  States.  Sculpture  73. 

Martyn,  Miss  Ethel  King,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  Great 
Britain.  Etching  726. 

Marx,  Gust,  Germany.  Oil  painting  335 

Mason,  George  (The  late),  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  118,  284,  327,  346. 

Massau,  Edm.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  211, 
434. 

Massier,  Clement,  France.  Faiences  922,  950, 
956,  971,  980,  997  ,  998,  999,  1001,  1002,  1006, 
1007,  1010,  1013,  1014,  1019,  1021,  1024. 

Massoulle,  Andre-Arthur-Paul,  France. 
Sculpture  12. 

Mastawski,  S.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  8. 

Maszynski,  J.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  30,  43, 
61,  88,  100,  121. 

Matejko,  J.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  6,  12. 

Matthews,  A.  F„  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1264. 

Matthews,  M.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water  colors 
134,  154,  164,  166,  192. 

Mathey,  Paul,  France.  Oil  painting  544. 

Matiegzeck,  Jos.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  169. 

Matsuoka,  Kichiheri,  Japan.  Lacquers  93, 
372,  373. 

Matthiesen,  Oscar,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
41,  101,  147. 

Matton,  Ida,  Sweden.  Sculpture  12. 

Mattoni,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  321. 

Maurita  y  Arcie,  Gabriel,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
186. 

Maura  y  Montaner,  Spain.  Oil  painting  282. 

Maura  y  Montaner,  Spain.  Oil  painting  149. 

Maurie,  E.,  Venezuela  Oil  paintings  21,  22. 

Mauve,  Anton  (deceased  1888),  Holland.  Oil 
paintings  78, 82, 93, 105.  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3031. 


Max,  Professor  Gabriel,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  114,  276. 

May,  W.  Holmes,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  718,  735. 

Maynard,  G.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  890.  981. 

Maynard,  G.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
730,  892,  910, 1274.  Water  colors  1376,  1387. 

Mayne,  Jean,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  77, 

200. 

McArthur,  L.  C.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  71. 

M’Carthy,  C.  W.,  M.  D.,  F.  R.  C.  S.  I.,  New 
South  Wales.  Sculptures  4,  5.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  55 . 

McChesney,  Clara  T.,  United  States.  Water 
colors  1377,  1386. 

McComb,  R.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
426. 

McCormick,  M.  Evelyn,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  321,  933. 

McCulloch,  George,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  154. 

McDowell,  Mary.  United  States.  Design  for 
stained  glass  2708. 

McEntee,  J.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  166, 168,  241. 

McEwen,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
502,  746,  801,  916. 

McGregor,  A.  S.,  New  South  WTales.  Oil 
paintings  44,  45.  Water  colors  124,  125. 

McGuinness,  Bingham,  R.  H.  A.,  Great  Brit¬ 
ain.  Water  colors  552,  661. 

Mcllhenny,  C.  M.,  United  States,  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  670.  Water  colors  1375,  1381,  1391. 

Mcllwaine,  Mrs.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
paintings  39,  40,  41. 

McKay,  H.  S.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2910. 

McKim,  Mead  &  White,  United  States. 
Architectural  drawings  2766,  2776,  2777,  2778, 
2779  (photograph),  2780,  2781,  2782,  2783, 
2784,  2785,  2794  (photograph),  2834,  2843. 

McLachlan,  T.  Hope,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  378,  454. 

Meckel,  Ad.  von,  Germany.  Oil  paintir g  168. 

Meckel,  Germany.  Architecture  775. 

Meeks,  E„  United  States.  Oil  paintings  1084, 
1267. 

Meinshausen,  G.,  United  States.  Wood 
engraving  2667. 

Meirelles,  Victor,  Brazil.  Oil  painting  94. 

Meissonier,  Jean-Louis-Ernest  (deceased), 
France.  Sculptures  119,  120,  121,  122,  123, 
124.  United  States  Loan  collection.  Oil 
paintings  3041,  3081. 

Melchers,  G.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
573,  575,  579,  580,  596,  678,  905. 

Melis,  H.  J.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  130, 161. 
Water  colors  270,  278. 

Mendoza,  Francisco,  Mexico.  Oil  painting  21. 

Menegazzi,  C.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  243. 

Menier,  Jules- Alexis,  France.  Oil  paintings 
446,  526. 

Menocal,  Armando,  Spain.  Oil  painting  184. 

Menpes,  Mortimer,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etching  797.  Original  dry  points,  747,  752. 
Dry  point  769. 

Mente,  C.,  United  States.  Water  colors  1374, 
1393,  1398,  1481. 

Menzel,  Professor  Ad.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  301.  Water  colors  539,  540,  541,  542,  543, 
544,  548,  557.  Gouaches  534,  535,  545,  546. 
Pencil  drawing  549.  Pen  drawings  550,  551, 
552,  553,  554. 

Mercie,  Antonin,  France.  Sculptures  17,  105, 
926. 

Mercier,  G.,  United  States.  Etchings  2180, 
2184,  2204,  2382. 

Merker,  Max,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  176, 
316. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


489 


Merlot,  Emile- Justin,  France.  Oil  painting 
569. 

Merritt,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  870,  634.  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
321. 

Mesdag,  H.  W.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  16, 
67,  101,  107,  181.  Water  colors  201,  232,  259. 

Mesdag-Kzn  Taco,  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
26,  44,  96,  135,  213,  223. 

Mesdag-van  Houten,  Mrs.  S.,  Holland.  Oil 
paintings  91,  94,  122,  138.  Water  colors  230, 
245,  297. 

Mesdag-von  Calcar,  Mrs.  G.,  Holland.  Oil 
paintings  63,  185.  Water  color  203. 

Mestchersky,  Arseny  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  68. 

Metcalf,  W.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
344,  523,  1030.  Pen  drawing  2048.  Black 
and  white  drawings  1595,  1600,  1632. 

Meteyard,  T.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  328,  1238. 

Metzener,  Alfred,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
465. 

Meulen,  F.  P.  ter,  Holland.  Oil  painting  64. 

Meunier,  Georgette,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
93,  290. 

Meyer,  Professor  Claus,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  270. 

Meyer,  Professor  Hans,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  295.  Copper  engraving  635.  Etching 
688. 

Meyer,  Kunz,  Germany.  Oil  painting  498. 

Meyer-Basel,  Carl  Theod.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  119.  Etching  673. 

Meyerheim,  Professor  Paul,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  405,  470. 

Meyer-Mainz,  Paul,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
292. 

Meyers,  Isidore,  Beigium.  Oil  paintings  174, 
198. 

Meza,  W.  de,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawings  1717,  1755,  1-03,  1804,  1805. 

Mezzara,  Madame,  France.  Panel  in  wax  725. 

Miasoiedoff,  Gregory,  Gregorievitch,  Russia. 
Oil  paintings  18,  123. 

Michalek,  Ludwig,  Austria.  Etchings  152, 
156,  158. 

Michel,  G.,  (deceased).  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3046,  3099. 

Michel,  Gustave,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  234. 
Sculptures  3,  70,  96. 

Michel,  Marius,  France.  Oil  painting  546. 

Michelina,  Arturo,  Venezuela.  Oil  paintings 
1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9. 

Michetti,  F.  P.,  United  States  Loan  collec¬ 
tion.  Oil  painting  3013. 

Mielatz,  C.  F.  W.,  United  States.  Etchings 
2270,  2290. 

Mignot,  L.  R., (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  244,  454. 

Milesi,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  145. 

Millais,  Sir  John  Everett,  Bart.,  R.  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Oil  paintings  125,  174,  219,  297, 364, 
383,  480. 

Miller,  C.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
572, 1113. 

Miller,  P.  H.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 

388. 

Miller,  W.,  United  States.  Wood  engraving 
2672. 

Millet,  F.  D.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
479.  United  States.  Oil  paintings  584,  585, 
631,  677,  704,  759,  1117,  1123.  Water  color 
1440.  Pencil  drawings  1583,  1589.  Black 
and  white  drawings  1865,  1873,  1874. 

Millet,  J.  F.,  (deceased).  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3058,  3060,  3063, 
3071,  3079,  3086,  3088,  3124. 

Mills,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Sculpture  10. 


Mills,  Lena,  United  States.  Pastels  1564, 
1571. 

Minns,  B.  E.,  New  South  Wales.  Water  colors 
115,  121. 

Minor,  R.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
443,  832,  1059.  Water  color  1325. 

Mirecki,  K.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  92,  93. 

Mirmont,  Mile.  Renee  de,  France.  Minia¬ 
ture  754. 

Miyagawa,  Kozan,  Japan.  Vases  64,  66,  75, 
127,  131,  213. 

Miyamoto,  Kato,  Japan.  Metal  work  374. 

Mochizki,  Gyoksen,  Japan.  Painting  78. 

Modenstein,  D.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  95,116, 
113. 

Moe,  Sigurd,  Norway.  Oil  painting  120. 

Moeller,  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
650,  938. 

Moerman,  A.,  Belgium.  Water  colors  278,  282. 

Moerman,  L.,  Belgium.  Pen  drawing  272. 

Moes,  Wally,  Holland.  Oil  painting  32. 
Water  colors  288,  294. 

Moll,  Karl,  Austria.  Oil  painting  17. 

Moller,  N.  B.,  Norway.  Oil  painting  114. 

Mollica,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  255. 

Mols,  Niels  Petersen,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings*  74,  75. 

Mombur,  Jean-Ossaye,  France.  Sculptures 
51,  114. 

Monet,  C.,  United  States  Loan  collection. 
Oil  paintings  3005,  3009,  3014,  3021. 

Monginot,  Charles,  France.  Oil  painting 
277. 

Monguin,  Augustin,  France.  Etchings  830, 
846. 

Monks,  J.  A.  S.,  United  States.  Etching 

2202. 

Monroy,  Luis,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  37,  89. 

Monserrat  y  Portella,  Jose,  Spain.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  41. 

Montalba,  Miss  Clara,  R.  W.  S.,  Great 
Britain.  Oil  painting  434.  Water  colors 
565,  603,  693. 

Montalba,  Miss  Henrietta  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Sculpture  14. 

Montefiore,  E.  L.,  J.  P.,  R.  A.  A  S.  A.,  New 
South  Wales.  Smoke  drawing  230. 

Montenard,  Frederic,  France.  Oil  paintings 
367,  383. 

Montenegro,  J.  G.,  Mexico.  Oil  painting 27. 

Monterio,  Firmino,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
85,  86. 

Montero  y  Navas,  Jose,  Spain.  Sculpture  19. 

Montford,  Horace,  Great  Britain.  Sculptures 
19,  28. 

Monticelli,  A.,  United  States  Loan  collection. 
Oil  painting  3102. 

Montigny,  Jules  Leon,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  125. 

Montzaigle,  Edgard  de,  France.  Oil  painting 
384. 

Monzini,  G.,  Italy.  Sculptures  525,  526. 

Moore,  Albert,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
216. 

Moore,  Miss  E.  M.,  Great  Britain.  Sculptures 
7,  8. 

Moore,  Henry,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  222,  333,  445.  Water  colors  571, 
588. 

Moore,  H.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
815. 

Moradei,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  135,  136, 
289. 

Moragas  y  Torras,  Tomas,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  204. 

Moran,  Edward,  United  States.  Oil  pain¬ 
tings  588,  590,  915,  1109.  Water  color  1294. 

Moran,  Emily  K.,  United  States.  Etching 
2136. 


490 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS 


Moran,  Leon,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
708. 

Moran,  M.  Nimrao,  United  States.  Etchings 
2120.  2121,  2122,  2123,  2125,  2126,  2127,  2129, 
2132,  2133,  2134.  2135. 

Moran,  Peter.  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1120.  Etchings  2119,  2124,  2130,  2131,  2137. 
Mezzotint  2685. 

Moran,  Thomas,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  1016,  1162. 

Moreau,  Adrien,  France.  Oil  painting  351. 
Water  colors  642,  651,  660,  670.  Pastels 
618,  623,  631. 

Moreau,  Mme.  Camille,  nee  Nelaton,  France. 
Faience  954. 

Moreau-De  Tours,  Georges,  France.  Oil 
paintings  399,  587, 

Moreau-Vauthier,  Augustin- Jean,  France. 
Sculptures  75,  115,  117,  117a. 

Moreno  Carbonero,  J os6,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  69,  70,  71. 

Morera,  Jaime,  Spain.  Oil  painting  68. 

Morgan,  Fred,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
301. 

Mori,  Shungak,  Japan.  Painting  109. 

Morikawa,  Sobun,  Japan.  Painting  371 

Morimra,  IchitarO,  Japan  Lacquer  43. 

Morishita,  Moribachi,  Japan.  Lacquer  works 
71,  83. 

Moriyama,  Yoshihei,  Japan.  Embroidery  139. 

Morland,  G.,  (deceased).  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3091. 

Morion,  Antoine-Paul-Emile,  France.  Oil 
painting  552. 

Morot,  Nicolas- Aime,  France.  Oil  painting 
353. 

MorozofE,  Alexander  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  119. 

Morrice,  J.  W.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings  17,  68. 

Morris,  Jennie  H.,  United  States.'  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  1026,  1078. 

Morris,  P.  E.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  161,  194,  298. 

Morse,  Auguste-Achille,  France.  Engravings 
870,  900. 

Moscheles,  Felix,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  178. 

Moser,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Water  color  1435. 

Moser,  Professor  Jul.,  Germany.  Sculpture 

71. 

Moteley,  Jules-Georges,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  512. 

Motte,  Alphonse,  France.  Oil  painting  502. 

Motte,  Henri-Paul,  France.  Oil  painting  582. 

Mottram,  C.  S.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
282. 

Mount,  W.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
161,  198. 

Mouren,  Henry,  France.  Aquarelle  763. 
Water  color  753. 

Mousset,  Pierre-Joseph,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  499. 

Moutte,  Alphonse,  France.  Oil  paintin’^  568. 

Mowbray,  H.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
553,  774,  775,  776.  Black  and  white  drawing 
1622. 

Moynau,  R.  T.,  R  H.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  401. 

Moyse,  Edouard,  France.  Oil  painting  596. 

Mrakami,  Tetsdo,  Japan.  26. 

Mraoka,  Oto,  Japan.  Painting  106. 

Mrass,  Gyokden,  Japan.  Painting  81. 

Mroczkowski,  A.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  66. 

Mueller,  Leopold  C.,  Austria.  Oil  paintings 
40,  95. 

Muench-Bellinghausen,  Austria.  W ater  colors 
157,  160. 

Muenier,  Jules-Alexis,  France.  Oil  painting 
593. 

Miihlig,  Hugo,  Germany.  Oil  painting  202. 


Muhrman,  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1250.  Pastels  1524,  1526,  1527,  1529,  1536,  1538, 
1543,  1547.  1561,  1566,  1567,  1568. 

Muller,  Carl  W.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  449. 

Muller,  Gerard,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  17, 
152. 

Muller,  Johns,  Norway.  Oil  painting  87. 

Mueller,  Peter  Paul,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
459,  484. 

Muller,  R.  A.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2535,  2591,  2593,  2598,  2599,  2603,  2604. 

Muller-Kurzwelly,  Dr.  K.,  Germany.  Oil 
^paintings  153,  157,  440. 

Mumemura,  Keisan,  Japan.  Painting  105. 

Munger,  G., United  States.  Oil  painting  1075. 

Munier,  Emile,  France.  Oil  painting  174. 

Munkaczy,  M.  de,  Austria.  Oil  painting  140. 

Munoz,  A.  C.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2809. 

Munoz,  Lucena  Tomas,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
359,  360,  361. 

Munoz-Degrain,  Antonio,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  104. 

Munsch,  Josef,  Germany.  Oil  painting  272. 

Munsell,  A.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
296,  497, 1195. 

Munthe,  Gerk.,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  38,  42, 
43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  48,  52,  53,  54,  93,  121,  124; 

Muntz,  Laura  A.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  62. 

Muraton,  Louis,  France.  Oil  painting  504. 

Murillo  Carreras,  Rafael,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  85. 

Murphy,  J.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
531,  546. 

Murray,  Chas.  O.,  R.  P.  E.,  Grea+  Britain. 
Etchings  783,  820,  856.  Engraving  833. 

Murray,  David,  A.  R.  A.,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great 
Britain.  Oil  paintings  199,  313,  374.  Water 
color  558. 

Murray,  S.,  United  States.  Sculpture  59,  61. 

Musch,  Leo,  Germany  .  Sculpture  28. 

Musin,  Auguste,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  80. 

Musso,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  220. 

Mygatt,  R.  K.,  United  States.  Etchings  2061, 
2062,  2065,  2066,  2067,  2068,  2069,  2070,  2071, 
2072. 

Myslbeck,  Josef  V.,  Austria.  Sculpture  7. 

Nabert,  Wilhelm,  Germany.  Oil  painting  472. 

Nadler,  Robert,  Austria.  Oil  painting  138. 

Nakken,  W.  C.,  Holland.  Water  colors  214, 
224.  Oil  paintings  29,  155. 

Namekawa,  Sodakatsu,  Japan.  Metal  work 
96. 

Namekawa,  SOsuke,  Japan.  Enameled  work 
354,  355,  356,  357. 

Namikawa,  Soske,  Japan.  Painting  24. 

Namikawa,  Yasuyuki,  Japan.  Vases  30. 

Namur,  Francois,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  76. 

Nani,  N.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  103,  280.  307. 

Nardi,  Francois,  France.  Oil  painting  563. 

Nash,  Joseph,  R.  1.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  510,  537  ,  548,  568. 

Nash  &  Plympton,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2792,  2889. 

Nattress,  G.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2762,  2941. 

Navosoff,  Vasily  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  121. 

Neagle,  J.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  186,  224. 

Neale,  James,  F.  S.  A.  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Architecture  963,  987.  1051,  1104. 

Neckelmann,  Professor  Skjato,  Germany. 
Architecture  872,  873,  874. 

Needham,  C.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1107,  1171,  1225.  Water  color  1415. 

Neff,  Friedr.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  190. 

Neher,  L.  and  von  Kauffmann,  Germany. 
Architecture  858,  862. 

Nehlig,  V.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  232. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


491 


Nelli,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  196,  260,  315,  530. 

Nelson,  Ernst,  Germany.  Oil  painting  487. 

Nemoz,  J.  B.  Augustin,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  397. 

Nettleton,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
419,  518,  563,  602,  1099,  1173. 

Neuhaus,  Fritz,  Germany.  Oil  painting  447. 

Neuhuys,  Albert,  Holland.  Water  color  299. 
Oil  paintings  14,  33,  38,  111,  115, 167. 

Neumeister,  Professor  A.,  Germany.  Archi¬ 
tecture  725. 

Netiville,  A.M.  de,  (deceased).  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  painting  3083 

Nevill,  Ralph,  F.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Archi¬ 
tecture  966,  1008,  1021,  1024,  1098. 

Newcomb,  Mrs.  M.  G.,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  1013. 

New  Drawing  Room,  Great  Britain.  Archi¬ 
tecture  1103. 

Newell,  P.  S.,  United  States.  Black  and  white 
drawing  1851. 

Newman,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1254, 

Newton,  G.  F.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2957. 

Newton,  Gilbert  Stewart,  (deceased),  United 
States.  Oil  paintings  165,  264. 

Nibbrig,  F.  Hart,  Holland.  Oil  painting  42. 

Nicholls,  Rhoda  Holmes,  United  States. 
Water  colors  1335,  1425,  1460. 

Nichols,  H.  D.,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawing  1676. 

Nicol,  J.  Watson,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  110. 

Nicoll,  J.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
840,  879.  Water  colors,  1309,  1408,  1448,  1487. 
Etchings  2139,  2144,  2149,  2153,  2156. 

Niehaus,  C.  H.,  United  States.  Sculpture 
5, 11. 

Nielson,  Elvind,  Norway.  Drawings. 

Nihon  Makie,  Gaisha,  Japan  Lacquer  work 
88,  89,  90. 

Niles,  E.  G.,  United  States  Oil  painting  1085. 

Nisbet,  R.  B.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color  559. 

Nishimra,  Biun,  Japan.  Wood  95. 

Nishimra,  Sozaemon,  Japan.  Embroideries 
57,  61, 145,  146,  155,  361. 

Nishiwo,  KisabrO,  Japan.  Bronze  367. 

Niss,  Thorvald,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  128. 

Niwa,  KeiskA  Japan.  Wood  1. 

Nizet,  Charles,  France.  Architecture  1070, 
1171. 

Nobili,  R.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  217  Water 
color  444. 

Noble,  Robert,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  69. 

Nogchi,  Yukok,  Japan.  Painting  9. 

Noirot,  Emile,  France.  Oil  painting  308. 

Nomra,  Bunkyo,  Japan.  Painting  55. 

Norcross,  Eleanor,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1286. 

Nordstorm,  Karl,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  59, 
106,  107,  117,  121. 

Norman,  Phillip,  Great  Britain.  Water  colors 
595,  633,  671- 

Normand,  Ernest,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  466. 

Normann,  A.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  532, 
161.  Pastel  584. 

Normann,  Adelsten,  Norway.  Oil  paintings 
56,  70, 117. 

Norris,  H.  L.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
322. 

Norrman,  H.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  78. 

Norton,  S.  Mary,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
627,  1168. 

Norton,  W.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
287,  400,  565,  1122,  1198. 

North,  J.  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  R.  W.  S.,  Great 
Britain.  Oil  painting  190. 

Northrop,  Agnes  F.,  United  States.  Design 
for  stained  glass  2706. 


Nourse,  Elizabeth,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  373,  593,  843. 

Novo,  St.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  138,  161,  174. 

N  ovoskolzeff ,  Alexander  N  icolaievitch ,  Russia. 
Oil  paintings  41,  115. 

Nowak,  Ernst,  Austria.  Oil  painting  96. 

Nowak,  Leopold,  Germany.  Sculpture  72, 
73. 

Nowottny,  V.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1147. 

Nozal,  Alexandre,  France.  Oil  paintings  338, 
414.  Pastels  613,  621,  628. 

Nunez  Fernandez,  Raman, Spain.  Sculpture  2. 

Noboe,  Fritz,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  88,  91. 

Nys,  Carl,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  171. 

Nystrom,  Alf.,  Sweden.  Sculpture  5. 

Oberlander,  Ad.  Adam,  Germany.  Pencil 
drawing  632. 

Obermullner,  Adolf,  Austria.  Oil  painting 

111. 

Obregon,  Jose,  Mexico.  Oil  painting  47. 

O’Brien,  L.  R.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water 
colors  346,  149,  151,  155,  171,  183,  194. 

Ocadiz,  Felipe,  Mexico.  Oil  painting  25. 

Ochmischen,  Hugo,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
172,  524. 

Ochs,  Franz,  Germany.  Sculpture  16,  23. 

Ochtman,  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
500,  505,  987.  Water  color  1392. 

Ockelmann,  Robert,  Germany.  Sculpture 
96,  109,  110. 

Ocon  y  Rivas,  Emilio, Spain.  Oil  painting  80. 

O’ Donovan,  W.  R.,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  154,  155. 

Oenicke,  R..  Germany.  Oil  painting  501. 

Offermans,  Tony,  Holland.  Oil  painting  144. 
Water  @olors242,  276. 

Ogata,  Gekko,  Japan.  Painting  28. 

Ohmann,  R.,  Germany.  Sculpture  26. 

Okazaki,  Sessei,  J apan.  Bronze  2,  3,  4,  25. 

Okioka,  AsahiEizo,  Japan.  Rosewood  99. 

Olaria,  J.,  Spain.  Oil  painting  193. 

Olde,  Hans,  Germany.  Oil  painting  356. 

Oliva  Rodrigo,  Eugenio,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
551. 

Olvari,  G.,  Italy.  Sculpture  505. 

Olive,  Jean-Baptiste,  France.  Oil  painting 
561. 

Olivier,  Herbert  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  75. 

Olsen,  Alfred,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  133. 

Omura,  Wakichiro,  Japan.  Embroidery  138, 
144. 

Ooms,  Karel,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  119. 

Oppenoorth,  W.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  126, 
168.  Water  colors  210,  226. 

Oppler,  Ernst,  Germany.  Oil  painting  116. 

Orchardson,  W.  Q.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  404. 

Orrock,  James,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  549,  649. 

Ortiz  Gamundi,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
230. 

Osborn,  Miss  E.  M.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  316. 

Osborne,  Walter,  R.  H.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  342. 

Osterlind,  Allan,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  41. 

Otake,  Norikni,  Japan.  Bronze  60. 

Otemar,  Edouard  d\  France.  Oil  painting 
306. 

Ottero  y  Colomines,  Spain.  Oil  painting  319. 

Otto,  Professor  Paul,  Germany.  Sculpture 
108. 

Otzen,  Professor  Johannes,  Germany.  Archi¬ 
tecture  773,  774. 

Oudine,  E.  A.,  France.  Medals  730. 

Ouless,  W.  W.,  R.  A..  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintinsrs  71,  308. 

Owirzki,  T.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  57. 


492 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Overend,  W.  H.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  385.  Drawings  903,  904,  905,  906,  907,  952. 

Pacheco,  Insley,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings  95,  96, 
97,  98,  99,  100,  101,  102,  103,  104,  105,  106,  107, 
108,  109,  110,  111,  112.  113,  114,  115,  116,  117, 
118.  Water  colors  120,  121,  122,  123,  124,  125, 
126,  127,  128. 

Pacheco  y  Fuente,  Ricardo,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  363,  364. 

Pacht,  Axel,  Fred’k,  Denmark.  Sculpture  17. 

Pacht,  Vilh.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  32. 

Page,  W.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  164,  191. 

Palin,  W.  M.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
355. 

Palliser,  J.  L.,  Spain.  Black  and  white  245. 

Palm,  Anna,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  200. 

Palmer,  Miss  Ada  M.,  Great  Britain.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  9. 

Palmer,  W.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
900,  975,1087. 

Palmie,  Charles,  Germany.  Oil  painting  352. 

Pando,  Jose  de,  Spain.  Pastels  233,  252,  261. 

Pannemaker,  St§phane,  France.  Wood  en¬ 
gravings  814,  835. 

Pannier,  Freres,  France.  Decorated  glass  932. 

Pape,  F.  L.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1249.  Pen  drawing  2054. 

Papendrecht,  J.  Hoynck  yon,  Holland.  Oil 
painting  114. 

Papperitz,  Germany.  Oil  painting  456. 

Paradis,  Adrien,  France.  Oil  painting  163. 

Pardo,  Y.,  Italy.  Sculpture  198. 

Parera  y  Saurina,  Antonio,  Spain.  Sculpture 

10. 

Pariitt  Brothers,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2924,  2949. 

Paris,  Alfred,  France.  Oil  painting  600. 

Paris,  Auguste,  France.  Sculpture  56. 

Paris,  Camille,  France.  Oil  painting  516. 

Parker,  John,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  367.  Water  color  583. 

Parlade  y  Heredia,  Andres,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  76,  213. 

Parlaghy,  Vilma,  Germany.  Oil  painting  188. 

ParrajFelix,  Mexico.  Oil  painting  39. 

Parreiras,  Antonio,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings  80, 
81,  82. 

Parrish,  Clara  W.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1497. 

Parrish,  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  290, 
349, 431,  1019,  1125.  Etchings  2291,  2316. 

Parshall,  De  Witt,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1152. 

Parsons,  Alfred,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  58,  309,  345,  417.  Water  colors  699, 
686. 

Parsons,  A.,  United  States.  Wash  drawing 
1687.  Black  and  white  drawings  1597,  1601, 
1625,  1636,  1644,  1647, 1714. 

Parsons,  O.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
324,  924. 

Parton,  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  507, 
792. 

Parton,  Ernest,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
195,  433,  473. 

Partridge,  W.  O.,  United  States.  Sculpture 
15,  18,  30,  41,  45,  78, 82,  101,  106,  134. 

Pascal,  Jean-Louis,  France.  Architecture 
1142, 1143, 1144. 

Pasco,  Jose,  Spain.  Phototype  and  chromo 
lithographic  calendar  388. 

Pash,  Miss  Florence,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  413. 

Pasternak,  Leonid,  Russia.  Oil  painting  87. 

Pastrana,  Manuel,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings 
74,  75,  76. 

Paternani,  Enrique.  Spain.  Oil  painting  89. 

Patey,  France.  Medals  and  medallions  727, 
740. 


Paton,  Hugh,  A.  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  727,  736. 

Patricot,  Jean,  France.  Wood  engravings 
825,  837. 

Pattison,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  439.  Water  colors  1346,  1437. 

Paul,  Ernst,  Germany.  Sculpture  62. 

Pauli,  G.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  40,  42,  85. 

Pauli,  Hanna,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  39,  120, 

122. 

Pauli,  R.,  (deceased).  United  States.  Oil 
painting  382. 

Paulsen,  Julius,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  26, 
51,64. 

Paulus,  F.  P.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1256.  Etchings  2205,  2206, 2207. 

Pausinger,  Franz  von,  Austria.  Oil  paintings 
67, 107. 

Pavia  y  Birmingham,  Joaquin,  Spain.  Archi¬ 
tecture  403. 

Pawlawski,  J.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  54. 

Pawliszak,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  13. 

Paxton,  W.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
594. 

Payer,  Julius  von,  Austria.  Oil  painting  51. 

Paynot,  Mile.  Gabrielle,  France.  Etching 
862. 

Peabody  &  Stearns,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2909,  2912. 

Peabody,  Stearns  &  Furber,  United  States. 
Architectural  drawing  2759. 

Peale,  C.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  167. 

Peale,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  197. 

Peale,  R.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  169. 

Pearce,  C.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
346,  607,  608,  755,  805,  1196. 

Pearson,  John  L.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Ar¬ 
chitecture  970,  1054. 

Peck,  Orrin,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
476,  1291,  1292. 

Pecou,  Jean-William-Henri,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  126. 

Pedersen,  Ole,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  106, 
126. 

Pedersen,  Thorolf,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
112,  113. 

Pedersen,  Yiggo,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  96, 
98,  99,  100t  151. 

Pedro.  Weingartner,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
16,  19,  20. 

Peel,  Paul,  R.  C.  A.  (deceased),  Canada.  Oil 
painting  80. 

Peele,  J.  T.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  211. 

Pehne,  Augustin-Pierre-Charles,  France. 
Sculpture  87. 

Peixotto,  G.  D.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1271. 

Pelayo  Fernandez,  Eduardo,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  64. 

Pelevin,  Ivan  Andreievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  101. 

Pellicer,  J.  L„  Spain.  Pen  and  ink  262,  299, 
300. 

Pellini,  E.,  Italy.  Sculpture  5. 

Pelouse,  Leon-Germain,  (deceased),  France. 
Oil  paintings  293,  314,  584. 

Pena  y  Munoz,  Maximino,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  121,  125,  215. 

Penfold,  F.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1178. 

Pennacchini,  D.,  Italy.  Water  colors  458,  465. 

Penne,  Oliver  de,  France.  Water  colors  637, 
691; 

Pennell,  J.,  United  States.  Pencil  drawing 
1923!  Pen  drawings  1911,  1912,  1913,  1914, 

1915,  1916,  1917,  1918,  1919,  1920,  1921,  1924, 

1925,  1926,  1927,  1936,  1937,  1938,  1939,  1940, 

1941,  1943.  Wash  drawings  1910,  1926,  1942. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


493 


\ 

Pennington,  H.,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawing  1725. 

Peppercorn,  A.  N.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  292,  406. 

Peraire,  Paul,  (deceased),  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  581. 

Peralta,  S.  B.  de,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1255. 

Perard,  V.,  United  States.  Wash  drawings 
1665,  1671. 

Peres,  Pedro,  Brazil.  Oil  painting  91. 

Peroff,  Vasily  Grigorievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
paintings  64,  98. 

Perrault,  L6on,  France.  Oil  paintings  416, 
541. 

Perret,  Aime,  France.  Oil  paintings  261,  455. 

Perret,  Marius,  France.  Oil  painting  362. 

Perrey,  Lbon-Auguste,  France.  Sculpture  85. 

Perrie,  Bertha  E.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1811. 

Perry,  Lilia  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1110,  1169,  1229,  1234,  1261,  1269,  1280. 

Perry,  R.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  455. 

Perugini,  C.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
256,  444,  472. 

Perugini,  Mrs.  Kate,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  247,  448. 

Pesado,  Natal,  Mexico.  Pen  drawing  69.  Oil 
paintings  51,  53,  54,  55.  60. 

Peter,  Victor,  France.  Medal  749. 

Peters,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  963, 
1071. 

Petersen,  Anna  Solie,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  176. 

Petersen-Angeln,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
319,  488. 

Petersen,  Eilif,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  11,  37, 
61,  67,  75. 

Petersen- Flensburg,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
402. 

Petersen,  G.  D.,  United  States.  Sculpture  128. 

Petit,  Corneille,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  225. 

Petiti,  F.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  226. 

Petit  jean,  Edmond,  France.  Oil  paintings 
368,  378. 

Pettenkofen,  Aug.  von,  Austria.  Oil  paintings 
48,49,  99,  101,  135. 

Pettie,  John,  R.  A.,  the  late,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  438. 

Pettit,  F.  A.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2642,  2653,  2657,  2678. 

Peyraud,  F.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
274,  473. 

Peyrol,  Hippolyte,  France.  Sculpture  38. 

Peyrol-Bonheur,  Mme.  Juliette  (deceased), 
France.  Oil  paintings  559,  601. 

Pezant,  Aymar,  France.  Oil  painting  447. 

Phelps,  Helen  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  653. 

Phillip,  Colin  B.,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  642,  703. 

Phillips,  Laurence  B.,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Brit¬ 
ain.  Oil  painting  293.  Etchings  740,  779. 

Phillips,  Mary  M.,  Canada.  Water  color  89. 

Piatrowicz,  L.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  24. 

Picard,  Louis,  France.  Oil  painting  586. 

Picchawski,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  101, 

120. 

Pickering,  J.  L.,  Great  Britain.'  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  59,  200. 

Picknell,  W.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  569,  681,  798,  822.  _ 

Piera,  Francisco,  Spain.  Crayon  portraits 
296,  298,  303. 

Pierce,  C.  F.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1411. 

Pietschmann,  Max,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
506. 

Piguenit,  W.  C.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  9,  16,  17. 


Pillati,  X.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  44. 

Pilleau,  H.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water  colors 
582,  659. 

Pilsbury,  Wilmot,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  523,  621,  647. 

Pimonenka,  Nicolay  Karlovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  48. 

Pina,  Jose,  Salome,  Mexico.  Oil  painting  42. 

Pine,  R.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  236. 

Pinhey,  Mrs.  Charles,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
painting  56. 

Pinhey,  J.  C.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  78. 

Pinos  y  Pala,  Juan,  Spain.  Oil  painting  179. 

Piotrowski,  A.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  42,  56, 
102,  107. 

Pioutkowski,  H.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  97. 

Piper,  Carl,  Germany.  Sculpture  11. 

Piper,  Miss  Elizabeth,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  719,  775,  782,  865,  877. 

Pirala,  Maria,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  365,  369. 

Pissarro,  C.,  United  States  Loan  coUection. 
Oil  paintings  3004,  3012,  3020. 

Pitkin,  Caroline  W.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1506. 

Planella  y  Rodriguez,  Juan,  Spain.  Oil 
painting  97. 

Plasky,  Eugene,  J.  B.,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
143. 

Plass,  Ernst,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  217,  315. 

Platow,  J.,  Germany.  Etching  637. 

Platt,  C.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
283,293.  Etchings  2360,  2376. 

PlimsoU,  Fanny  G.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  69. 

Pliihr,  Heinr,  Germany.  Oil  painting  444. 

Plumot,  Andre,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  98, 
192. 

Podkowinski,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  5, 
34,  46,  47,  48. 

Poggenbeek,  Geo.,  Holland.  Water  color  287. 
Oil  paintings  43,  129,  142,  156. 

Pohle,  Herm  Emil,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
474.  Water  color  580. 

Pointelin,  Auhuste  Emanuel,  France.  Pastels 
622,  703.  Oil  paintings  379,  380,  381,  543. 

Polenoff,  Helena,  Russia.  Water  color  33. 
Oil  painting  19. 

Pomeroy,  F.  W.,  Great  Britain.  Sculpture 
4,  22. 

Pomeroy,  Grace  V.,  United  States.  Water 
colors  1465. 

Pompeii  and  Herculaneum,  Reproductions  of 
Bronzes,  Italy,  331  to  441,  Inclusive. 

Pompon,  Francois,  France.  Sculpture  1. 

Poncet,  Jean-Bap tiste,  France.  Engravings 
774,  781,  793,  805.  Oil  painting  779. 

Poole,  P.  F.,  R.  A.  (the  late),  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  167,  168. 

Poore,  H.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
874,  880. 

Popiel,  T.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  23,  27. 

Porro,  Angel,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  100,  286, 
305,  312. 

Portaels,  Jean,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  60. 

Portillo.  Miguel,  Mexico.  Etching  77. 

Possin,  Rud.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  259. 

Poswikawa,  B.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  21,  22, 
55. 

Potter,  Bessie  O.,  United  States.  Sculpture 
108,133. 

Potrsch,  Paul,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  245, 
.362. 

Powell,  Caroline  A.,  United  States.  Wood 
engraving  2557,  2566,  2568,  2574,  2575,  2588, 
2590,2594,2602. 

Powers,  Ellen,  United  States.  Water  color 
1308. 

Powers,  Preston,  United  States.  Sculpture 
14,  87. 


494 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Poynter,  E.  J..  R.  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  566.  Oil  paintings  83,  387,  485, 
489. 

Prati,  E.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  277. 

Pratt,  Joseph  B.,  Great  Britain.  Etching  801. 
Engravings  708,  846,  859. 

Prescott,  Katherine.  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  135,  143. 

Price,  Bruce,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2742,  2775,  2798,  2992. 

Price,  F.  L  &W.  L.,  United  States.  Arcihtect- 
ural  drawings  2723,  2774,  2976,  2994. 

Price,  J.  M.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
397. 

Price,  W.  L.,  United  States.  Architectural 
sketch  2948. 

Primelles,  Angel,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  367, 

368. 

Prinsep,  Yal.  C.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  123. 

Priou,  Louis,  France.  Oil  painting  479. 

Pritchard,  J.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1131. 

Probst,  Carl,  Austria.  Oil  painting  147. 

Proctor,  A.  P.,  United  States.  Sculpture  80, 
81,  85. 

Proost,  Frans,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  238. 

Pruszkowski,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  70. 

Prays,  Miss  C.  van  der  Hoeven,  Holland. 
Water  color  286. 

Puech,  Denys,  France.  Sculpture  98, 103. 

Pujol,  Paul,  France.  Water  colors  657,  689. 
Oil  painting  294. 

Pull,  Pere  et  fils,  France.  Hard  porcelain 
963. 

Putnam,  Sarah  G.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1263.  Wood  engravings  2563,  2565,2569, 
2572,  2585,  2592,  2595, 2596,  2600. 

Puvis  de  Chavannes  P.,  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3008,  3023. 

Pyle,  Howard,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawings  1842, 1844, 1845.  Black  and 
white  drawings  in  oil  1841,  1843,  1846,  1847, 
1848, 1849. 

Pyne,  Thomas,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  330. 

Quaranta,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  214,  216, 
221,  229,  210.  244,  248,  250. 

Quadrelli,  F.,  Italy.  Sculpture  262. 

Quartley  A.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  263. 

uerol,  Augustin,  Spain.  Sculpture  21,  24. 
uignon,  Fernand- Just,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  529,  556. 

Quinones,  Arthuro,  Spain.  Crayon  portraits 
254,  389. 

Quinton,  Clement,  France.  Oil  painting  435. 

Quitton,  Edouard,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  224. 

Quost,  Ernest,  France.  Oil  paintings  292, 
362. 

Raab,  Doris,  Germany.  Etching  675. 

Raehou,  II enri,  France.  Oil  painting  484. 

Radford,  Edward,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
OiL  painting  495.  Water  colors  609,  622,  679. 

Rae,  Henrietta  (Mrs.  E.  Normand),  Great 
Britain.  Oil  paintings  171, 189. 

Rae,  Iso..  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting  204. 

Raflaelli,  Jean  Frangois,  France. 

Pastels  615, 616.  Oil  paintings  *57,  460,  461. 
United  States  Loan  collection.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  s3010,  3017,  3022. 

Rainey,  W.,  Great  Britain.  V^ater  colors  615, 
670. 

Raissignier,  Emile-Paul,  France.  Sculpture 
138. 

Ramage,  J.,  (deceased)  United  States.  Minia¬ 
ture  181 . 

Ramazzotti,  S.,  Italy.  Sculptures  25, 116,  195. 

Rambaud,  Pierre,  France.  Sculpture  20. 


Ramirez,  Manuel,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  24. 

Ramirez  y  Ibanez,  Manuel,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  58,  188,  190,  360. 

RamsdelJ,  F.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  355,  1224. 

Ransy-Putzeys,  Felicie,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  228,  291. 

Raphael,  Frederico,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
71,  73. 

Raphael,  W.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings 
43,  57,  129. 

Rapine,  Frangoise,  France.  Engraving  866. 

Rasch,  Otto,  Germany.  Oil  painting  132. 

Rascovich,  R.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1369. 

Rasmussen,  Georg  Ant.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  239. 

Rasmussen,  J.  E.  Carl,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  89,  153. 

Rasmussen,  R.  C.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting 
50. 

Rattray,  Wellwood,  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  114,  403. 

Raught,  J.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
463, 1121. 

Raupp,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  290. 

Ravelo,  M.  M.,  Venezuela.  Oil  paintings 24, 25. 

Ravenue,  Gustave,  France.  Oil  painting  776. 

Ravenstein,  Paul  von,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  126,  481. 

Realier-Dumas,  France.  Oil  painting  262. 

Reaugh,  F.,  United  States.  Pastels  1535,  1545. 

Rebollo,  Emilia,  Spain.  Decorative  paint¬ 
ing  by  a  special  process  384. 

Reboul,  Albert-Clement- lules,  France.  Archi¬ 
tectures  1116, 1117,  1118,  1119. 

Redmond,  J.  J.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1342 

Redwood,  A.  C.,  United  States.  Pen  draw¬ 
ings  1696,  1946,  1969.  Black  and  white 
drawings  1695,  1853, 1861, 1869,  1900. 

Reed,  C.  H.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2686,  2694. 

Reed,  George  Ogilvie,  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  299. 

Regia,  Calcografia,  Italy.  Engravings  467  to 
494,  inclusive. 

Regnault,  H.,  (deceased),  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3065. 

Rehn,  F.  K.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
312,  875.  Water  color  1371. 

Reichert,  C.,  Austria.  Oil  painting  54. 

Reid,  D.  G.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  painting 
28. 

Reid,  Miss  Flora  M.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  498,  499. 

Reid,  G.  A.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings 
32,  76,  103,  125.  Pastel  163. 

Reid,  John  R.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
111,  412. 

Reid,  Mary  H.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  25,  94,  117. 

Reid,  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  285, 
304,  330,  959.  Decorative  designs  2730,  2731, 
2732,  2733. 

Reinecke,  Rene,  Germany.  Gouache  538. 

Reinhart,  C.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
591,  601.  Pencil  drawings  1579,  1581,  1584, 
1587,  1592.  Pen  drawings  1945,  1975,  1976. 
Wasli  drawing  1893.  Black  and  white  draw¬ 
ing  1909. 

Remington,  F.,  United  States.  Pen  drawings 
1981,  1983,  1990.  Wash  drawings  1724,  1739, 
1740,  1741,  1742,  1745,  1747,  1748.  Black  and 
white  drawings  1599,  1734, 1746.  Black  and 
white  drawing  in  oil  1892. 

Renard,  Emile,  France.  Oil  painting  149. 

Renoir,  A.,  United  States  Loan  collection 
Oil  painting  3024. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


495 


Renouard,  Paul,  France.  Pencil  drawings  700, 
701,  706. 

Repine,  Elias  Efimovitch,  Russia.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  112. 

Reproductions  of  Ancient  Bronzes  from 
Pompeii  and  Herculaneum,  Italy,  331  to 
431,  inclusive. 

Reproductions  of  Historic  Sculptures,  France 
1196  to  1311,  inclusive. 

Repulles,  Enrique  Maria,  Spain.  Architecture 
405. 

Reycend,  E.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  180. 

Reyna,  Antonio,  Spain.  Oil  painting  108. 

Reynes,  Jose,  Spain.  Sculpture  6. 

Reynolds,  Alice  M.,  United  States.  1569. 

Reyzner,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  69. 

Revell,  W.  M.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water 
colors  92, 142. 

Rohde,  Johan,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  48, 
159. 

Rhodes,  C.  W.,  United  States.  Charcoal 
drawing  1580. 

Rhodes,  Roland,  Great  Britain.  Sculptures 
42,  48. 

Ribarz,  Rudolf,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  20,  26. 

Ribot,  T.  A.,  (deceased),  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  painting  3066. 

Rice,  II .  M.,  United  States.  Water  color  1357. 

Rice,  W.  M.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
340,  376,  1268. 

Ricci,  F.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  122,  152,  164. 

Richard,  Mme.  Hortense,  France.  Miniature 
692.  Painting  on  porcelain  766. 

Richards,  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
519,  1220. 

Richards,  W.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
581,  782.  Water  color  1492. 

Richardson,  F.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  619. 

Richardson,  John  I.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  545,  596. 

Richemont,  Alfred-Paul-Marie  de,  France. 
Oil  painting  594. 

Richet,  Leon,  France.  Oil  paintings  459.  463. 

Richir,  Herman,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  78. 

Riera  y  Casanovas,  Juan,  Spain.  Sculptures 
45,  46. 

Riesch,  Otto,  Germany.  6,  36,  86,  111. 

Riess,  Paul,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  223, 
419. 

Rieusset,  Francisco,  Spain.  Samples  of 
etchings  and  engravings  on  steel  and 
copper  385,  386. 

Rigby,  Cuthbert,  A.  R.  W  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  516,  632,  665. 

Rigolot,  Albert-Gabriel,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  562. 

Ring,  Helga,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  59,  79. 

Ring,  L.  A.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  136, 
137. 

Rinaldi,  Italy.  Oil  painting  134. 

Ringel,  d’  Illzach,  France.  Sculptures,  2,  88. 

Rios,  Andres,  Mexico.  Oil  painting  87. 

Rios,  Ricardo  de  los,  Madrid.  Reapers  231, 
239,  240,  242,  216,  256,  260,  263,  264,  297. 

Ripley,  H.  G.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2934. 

Riquer  y  Inglada,  Alejandro  de,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  181,  185. 

Ritchie,  Henrietta,  United  States.  Etchings 
2118,  2128. 

Ritter,  Professor  Caspar,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  184,  234. 

Ritter,  Lorenz,  Germany.  Etching  679. 

Ritter,  Wilh.  G.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
330. 

Rivera,  Carlos,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  88, 
40,  45. 

Rivers,  Leopold,  Great  Britain.  Water  color 
624. 


Riviere,  Briton  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  100,  221,  358. 

Rivoire,  Francois,  France.  Water  colors 
674,  685. 

Rix,  J.,  United  States.  Water  colors  1333, 
1354. 

Rixens,  Andre,  France.  Oil  painting  503. 

Rixson,  O.  C.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2886,  2895,  2900,  2901. 

Robbins,  R.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
350. 

Robbins,  L.  Lee,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  700,  1063,  1133. 

Robert,  Charles,  France.  Engraving  824. 

Robert,  Eugene,  France.  Sculpture  95. 

Robert-Fleury,  Tony,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  464,  470. 

Roberts,  Tom,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  15,  63. 

Robertson,  A.,  United  States.  Miniatures 
180, 182. 

Robertson,  Arthur,  Great  Britain.  Water 
color  586.  Etchings  757,  866. 

Robertson,  Henry  Robert,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  337.  Etchings  791,  823. 

Robertson,  Percy,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  715,  777,  815,  875. 

Robertson,  R.  H.,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawing  2879. 

Robie,  Jean,  Belgium,  Oil  painting  96. 

Robinson,  Theodore,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  336,  338,  354.  Charcoal  drawing 
1593. 

Robinson,  Thomas,  (deceased), United  States. 
Oil  paint  ing  228. 

Robinson,  W.  S.,  United  States.  Water  col¬ 
ors  1416,  1445. 

Robinson,  Gerald,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Engraving  868.  Etchings  722,  724,  733. 

Robles  y  Martinez,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  211,  212. 

Robson,  E.  R.,  F.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Archi¬ 
tectures  978,  981,  984,  994,  1001,  1095. 

Rochegrosse,  Georges,  France.  Oil  paintings 
345,  477.  Water  color  669. 

Rochling,  Carl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  225. 

Rocholl,  Th.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  146, 
428. 

Rochussen,  Chas.,  Holland.  Water  color 

212. 

Rodeck,  Carl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  422. 

Rodin,  Auguste,  France.  Sculptures  43,  101. 
United  States  Loan  collection.  Sculptures 
3136,  3127,  3128. 

Rodriguez  de  Rivera,  Maria,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  370,  371. 

Roeber,  Fritz,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  280, 
233. 

Roehrer,  Lina,  Austria.  Oil  painting  44. 

Roelofs,  W.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  90,  124, 
165.  Water  colors  206,  238. 

Roelofs,  WvJr.,  Holland.  Water  color  217. 

Rogers,  J.,  United  States.  Sculpture  42. 

Roger-J ourdain,  France.  Oil  painting  274. 

Rogers,  W.  A.,  United  States.  Pencil  draw¬ 
ing  2035.  Pen  drawings  2017,  2018,  2019,  3020. 
2021,  2023,  2024,  2025,  202- ,  2029,  2030,  2031, 
2037.  Wash  drawing  1907.  Black  and  white 
drawings  1697,  1705,  1726,  1750,  1896,  1899, 
1901,  1902,  1905,  1906. 

Rogge,  Professor  Th.,  Germany-  Water  color 
567. 

Rohl-Smith,  C.,  United  States.  Sculptures 
121,  151. 

Rohlfs,  Christian,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
385. 

Roi,  P.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  176,  181. 

Roig  y  Soler,  Juan,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  72, 
220,  309. 


496 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Rojas,  Cristobal,  Venezuela.  Oil  paintings 
10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16. 

Roll,  Alfred-Philippe,  France.  Oil  paintings 
448  449  452. 

Rolpli,  J*.  T.,  A.  R  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water 
colors  173,  188. 

Rolshoven,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
421, 1100.  Pastels  1523,  1540,  1544,  1548,  1558. 

Roman,  Max,  Germanj .  Oil  painting  429. 

Roneyn  &  Stever,  United  States.  Architectu¬ 
ral  drawing  2804. 

Rondel,  Henri,  France.  Oil  painting  356. 

Rongier,  Mile.  Jeanne,  France.  Oil  painting 
508. 

Ronner,  Alice,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  111. 

Ronner,  Mrs.  Henrietta,  Holland.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  18, 36, 127. 

Ronot,  Charles,  France.  Oil  painting  604. 

Rook,  E.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1213. 

Rooke,  T.  M.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color  581. 
Oil  paintings  74,  420. 

Rookwood  pottery  (in  glass  case,  between 
Nos.  57  and  58.  United  States  sculpture). 

Rosales,  Eduardo,  Spian.  Oil  paintings  178, 
182,  191. 

Rose,  G.  United  States.  Oil  paintings  422, 
453,  606. 

Rosen,  G.  von  Count  Prof.,  Sweden.  Etching 
136.  Oil  paintings  68,  73,  77. 

Rosen,  Jan,  Germany.  Oil  painting  293. 

Rosen  F.,  Polick.  Oil  painting  108. 

Rosenberg,  Edw.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  179. 

Rosenboom,  Mrs.  M.,  Holland.  Oil  painting 
1053.  Water  colors  250,  255,  292. 

Rosenthal  M.,  United  States.  Etchings  2116, 
2208,  2485.  Mezzotint  2394. 

Rosenthal  T.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
862. 

Rosier,  Jean  Guillaume,  Belgium.  Oilpaint- 
ings  165,  178. 

Rossbach,  A.,  Germany.  Architecture  871. 

Rosse,  Franz,  Germany,  Sculpture  18. 

Rosseels,  Jacques,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
117,  167. 

Rosset,  Granger,  France.  Oil  paintings  286, 
530,592,.  Pastel  624. 

Rossi,  L.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  449. 

Rossiter  &  Wright,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2786,  2793. 

Roszmann,  Augusta,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
81. 

Rotch,  A.,  United  States.  Water  color  1412. 
Architectural  drawing  2821. 

Rotch  &  Tilden,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2820. 

Roth,  A.  B.,  New  South  Wales.  Water  color 
228. 

Rotta,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  123. 

Roubaud,  Louis-Auguste,  France.  Sculpture 
81. 

Rouband,  Professor  Franz,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  162. 

Rougelet,  Benedict,  France.  Sculpture  34. 

Rouillard,  Marie-Marcel,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  567. 

Roullet,  Gaston,  France.  Water  colors  639, 
650. 

Rousseau,  Alfred,  France.  Etching  808. 

Rousseau,  Eugene,  France.  Decorated  glass 
940,  944. 

Rousseau,  T.  (deceased),  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3027,  3055,  3078, 
3122. 

Roussin,  Georges,  France.  Oil  painting  340. 

Rowan,  Mrs.  Ellis,  New  South  Wales.  Water 
colors  126  to  224,  inclusive.  Oil  paintings 
57,  58. 

Roy,  Marius,  France.  Oil  painting  326. 


Royal  direction  of  the  state  railways  of  Bava¬ 
ria,  Munich.  Central  depot  at  Munich. 
Built  1876-83  by  Jacob  Graff  876,  878. 

Royal  Photometric  Institute,  Meydenbauer, 
Prof.,  Berlin.  Forty-three  (43)  photographs, 
three  drawings  and  one  reproduction,  803, 
849.  ' 

Royer,  Lionel,  France.  Oil  painting  299. 

Rozier,  Dominique,  France.  Oil  painting 
344. 

Ruben,  Franz,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  31,  71. 

Ruckstuhl,  F.  W.,  United  States.  Sculpture 

120. 

Rudell,  P.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
544,  821. 

Buggies,  Theo.  Alice,  United  States.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  12,  13,  60,  126. 

Ruiz  Luna,  Justo,  Spain.  Oil  painting  372. 

Rul,  Henry,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  226. 

Rullens,  Jules,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  210. 

Rummelspacher,J., Germany.  Oil  painting  486. 

Rumpf.  Carl,  Germany.  Sculpture  35. 

Rum  pier,  Franz,  Austria.  Oil  painting  102. 

Rusch,  Dietrich,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
173,  359,  516. 

Rusinol,  Santiago,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  109, 


134,  136,  144,  203. 
Russ,  Robert,  Austria. 


Oil  painting  141. 

Oil  paintings  60,  65, 


;435. 
,  84. 
6,  7, 

172. 


Rusti,  Olav.,  Norway 
136. 

Ruths,  Valentin,  Germany.  Oil  painting  468. 

Ruy,  Alphonse,  France.  Architecture  1180, 
1181. 

Ryder,  H.  O.,  United  States.  Oil  paintin 

Ryszkicwicz,  J.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  : 

Saabye,  A.  W.,  Denmark.  Sculpture 
18. 

Sadee,  Ph.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  3, 
Water  color  274. 

Sadler,  W.  Dendy,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  104,  254. 

Sain,  Edouard,  France.  Oil  paintings  320, 
336. 

Sain,  Paul- Jean-Marie,  France.  Oil  painting 
342. 

Saintin,  Henri,  France.  Oil  paintings  325, 
424, 472. 

Saint-Germier,  Joseph,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  327,  363. 

Saint-Marceaux,  Renfe  de,  France.  Sculpture 
107. 

Saint-P^re,  Charles,  France.  Architecture 
1067,  1068, 1069. 

Saint-Pierre,  Gaston  Casimir,  France.  Oil 
paintings  385,  458. 

Salard,  Mile.  Celine,  France.  Water  color 
694. 

Salas,  Ramon,  Spain.  Architecture  406,  407, 
408. 

Saltzmann,  Professor  Carl,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  232. 

Salza,  C.  F.  von,  Sweden.  Oil  painting 28. 

Salzmann,  Germany.  Architecture  789. 

Samuel,  Charles,  Belgium.  Sculpture  3, 13. 

Sanchez  Cuello,  Alonzo,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
373. 

Sandham,  H.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  100. 

Sandham,  H.,  United  States.  Black  and  white 
drawing  1876. 

Sandier,  Alexandre,  France.  Architecture 
1165,  1172. 

Sanson,  Justin  Chrysostome,  France.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  78. 

Sans  y  Castan.,  Francisco.  Oil  painting  374. 

Sans  y  Corbella,  Tomas,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
258,  266. 

Sant,  James,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  183,  393- 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


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Santa  Maria  Sedano  Marceliano,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  180,  225. 

Santoro,  R.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  182,  246. 

Sanzay,  Adrian  Jacques,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  747. 

Sargent,  J.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
509,  513,  515,  522,  577,680,  686,  809,  1043. 

Sartain,  Emily,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
826.  Etching  2210. 

Sartain,  J.,  United  States.  Mezzotint  2393. 

Sartain,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
595,  1284.  Mezzotints  2383,  2388. 

Sartorelli,  F„  Italy.  Oil  painting  303. 

Sasaki,  Geihichi,  Japan.  Embroidery  62. 

Satterlee,  W.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1396,  1429. 

Saubes,  Daniel-Leon,  France.  Oil  painting 
354. 

Sautai,  Paul-Emile,  France.  Oil  painting  267. 

Savage,  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  162. 

Savini,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  128,  141. 

Savinsky,  Yasily  Evmentievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  133. 

Savitzky,  Constantin  Appollonovitch,  Russia. 
Oil  painting  38. 

Sawada,  Ginjinro,  Japan.  Metal  39. 

Sawada,  J iro,  Japan .  Lacquer  84. 

Sawyer,  D.  W.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1406. 

Schachinger,  Gabr.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
416. 

Schaede,  Bernh.,  Germany.  Architecture  711. 

Schaefer,  M.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  526. 

Scharff,  A.,  Austria.  Sculpture  16. 

Schauss,  Professor  E.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  514. 

Schenker,  Jaques,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
463. 

Schennis,  Fr.  von,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
255. 

Scherres,  Alfred,  Germany.  Oil  painting  365. 

Scherres,  Professor  C.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  253. 

Scherrer,  Jean- Jacques,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  564. 

Scheurenberg,  Professor  J.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  300. 

Schickhardt,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
382. 

Schiewe,  Jacob,  Norway.  Oil  painting  115. 

Schilling,  A.,  United  States.  Oil  pa.ntings 
728,  907.  Water  colors  1382,  1493.  Etch¬ 
ings  2333,  2359. 

Schindler,  Jac.  E.,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  39, 
72. 

Schischkine,  Ivan  Ivanovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  132. 

Schlabitz,  A.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  177, 
527. 

Schladitz,  E.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2670,  2676. 

Schlecht,  C.,  United  States.  Steel  engrav¬ 
ings  2666,  2673,  2674,  2684,  2690. 

Schleich,  Hans,  Germany.  Oil  painting  445. 

Schleich,  Robert,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
281,  379. 

Schlichtkrull,  Johan  C.,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  40,  53, 161, 162. 

Schloesser,  Carl,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
159. 

Schmalz,  Herbert,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  188,  491. 

Schmid,  Julius,  Austria.  Oil  painting  25. 

Schmid,  Mathias,  Austria.  Oil  painting  123. 

Schmidt,  Professor  A.,  Germany.  Architect¬ 
ure  718,  720,  721. 

Schmidt,  Freiherr  Professor  H.,  Germany. 
Architecture  785,  790,  791. 

Schmidt,  Friedr.  Alb.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  197,  336. 


Schmidt,  HansW.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 

220. 

Schmidt,  Professor  Max,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  227. 

Schmidt-Phiseldeck,  Carl,  Denmark.  Oil 
painting  81. 

Schmiechen,  H.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
399. 

Schmitgen.  Georg,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
482. 

Schmitz,  Bruno,  Germany.  Architecture  782. 

Schmitz,  Franz,  Germany.  Architecture  781. 

Schnars-Alquist  Hugo,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  430,  495. 

Schnee,  H.,  Germany.  Water  color  595. 

Schoenleber,  Professor  Gust,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  476,  478. 

Schoff,  S.  A.,  United  States.  Etchings  2152, 
2159,  2160,  2161.  Steel  engravings  2671,  2675, 
2681. 

Scholtz,,  Professor  Julius,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  120,  338. 

Scholz,  Rich.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  401. 

Schonchen,  Leopold,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  396. 

Schott,  Walter,  Berlin.  Bust  of  Prince  Stol- 
berg  (piaster)  7,  19,  24,  27,  48,  60,  61. 

Schreiber,  C.  M.  B.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  5. 

Schrodl,  Norbert,  Germany.  Oil  painting  154. 

Schroedl,  Anton,  Austria.  Oil  painting  58. 

Schroter,  Wilh.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  268. 

Schuch,  Professor  Werner,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  224,  413. 

Schuler,  Max,  Germany.  Oil  painting  194. 

Schultheiss,  Albrecht,  Germany.  Engraving 
685. 

Schultzberg,  A.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  36, 
37,  74. 

Schultze,  Carl,  Germany.  Oil  painting  228. 

Schulz,  Professor  Moriz,  Germany.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  5. 

Schulzeheim,  Ida  von,  Sweden.  Oil  painting 
148. 

Schulze-Naumburg,  Paul,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  242. 

Schutz,  W.  J.,  Holland.  Water  color  200. 

Schuz,  Theod..  Germany.  Oil  painting  466. 

Schwave,  E.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  254. 

Schwaiger,  Hans,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  110, 

112. 

Schwartze,  Miss  Therese,  Holland.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  4,  132, 173. 

Schwarz,  G.,  Germany.  Architecture  770. 

Schwarz,  Stefan,  Austria.  Sculpture  3,  4,  5, 
9,  11. 

Schwarzburger,  C.,  United  States.  Wood  en¬ 
gravings  2668,  2693. 

Schwechten,  Franz,  Germany.  Architecture 
728. 

Schweinfurth,  J.  A.,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2858, 2868,  2872. 

Schweitzer,  Ad.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  201. 

Schwill,  W.  V.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
402. 

Scott,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  United  States.  Water  col¬ 
ors  1383,  1456,  1499, 1509. 

Scott,  F.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  282. 

Scott,  Jeannette,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1242. 

Scott,  J.  Oldrid,  F.  S.  A.,  F.  R.  I.  B.  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Architecture  1022,  1032, 1041,  1042, 
1045,  1078,  1080. 

Sculpture,  Historic  (reproductions),  France 
1196  to  1311,  inclusive. 

Sears,  Sarah  C.,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1322,  1380,  1389. 

Sedoff,  Gregory  Semenovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  42. 

Seel,  Ad.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  298. 


498 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Seeling,  Chr.  Heinr.,  Germany.  Architecture 
724,  856,  857. 

Seghers,  Franz,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  186. 

Seihu,  Yohei,  Japan.  Vases  7476. 

Seijigaisha,  Japan.  Porcelain  63. 

Sei  er,  Professor  Carl,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  453. 

Seitz,  Professor  Ant.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 

201. 

Seitz,  Professor  Otto,  Germany.  Drawing 
555. 

Seliger,  M.,  Germany.  Water  colors  622,  624. 

Seligmann,  Adal,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  42, 
76, 81. 

Seligmann,  Georg,  Denmark.  Oil  painting 
152. 

Senat,  P.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1174,  1194.  Water  colors  1302,  1347,  1417, 
1424. 

Serra,  Francisco  de  Asis,  Spain.  Sculpture 
25,26,  27.  .  .  , 

Severn,  Arthur,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  5.85,  638. 

Sevres  (National  Pottery),  France.  Vase  911. 

Sewell,  Mrs.  A.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  374,  398,  447,  501,  629,  828,  864. 

Sewell,  R.  V.  V-,  Uniied  States.  Oil  paintings 
272,  449,  626,  1188,  1189. 

Seymour,  M.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  46. 

Seyppel,  C.  M.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  373. 

Sgitani,  Sessho,  Japan.  Painting  58. 

Sguira,  Japan.  Vases  36. 

Shannon,  J .  J.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
175,  193,  198. 

Sharp,  Alferd,  New  South  Wales.  Water 
colors  223,  224,  225. 

Sharp.  J.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  294. 

Shaw,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  267. 

Shiino,  ShCbey,  Japan.  Embroidery  152. 

Shepley,  Annie  B.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1102. 

Shepley,  Rutan  &  Coolidge,  United  States. 
Architectural  drawings  2854,  2935. 

Sheppard,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
734. 

Sherborn,  Chas.  Wm.,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  835,  841,  861,  863.  Architecture 
1090, 1097. 

Sherman,  Mrs.  L.  S.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
painting  59. 

Sherwood,  Rosina  Emmet,  United  States. 
Water  colors  1479,  1480.  Pastels  1549,  1553, 
1558,  1576. 

Sherwood,  W.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil 
painting  11,  83. 

Shields,  T.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
588. 

Shimamra,  Shummei,  Japan.  Ivory  100. 

Shirlaw,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
477,  825.  850.  Black  and  white  drawing  1699. 

Shoami,  Katsuyoshi,  Japan.  Metal  plaque  19. 
Silver  work  37. 

Shobei,  Shiino,  Japan.  An  embroidered  panel 
134,134. 

Short,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Mezzo¬ 
tints  753,  761,  762.  Aquatint  764.  Etching 
828.  Engraving  851. 

Shuravleff,  Firs  Sergeievitch,  Russia.  Oil 
paintings  70,  101,  110. 

Shurtleff,  R.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  429,  770,  893. 

Siber,  A.  Hall,  Austria.  Cartoon  in  sepia  150. 

Siemering,  Professor  R.,  Germany.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  106. 

Siemiradsky,  Henry  Ippolytovitch,  Russia. 
Oil  paintings  72,  89. 

Silsbee,  M.,  United  States.  Water  color  1432. 

Simm,  Franz,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  85,  90. 

Simm,  Franz,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  122, 
378. 


Simmons,  E.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  392,  645,  736. 

Simonet,  Enrique,  Spain.  Oil  painting  172. 
Simonetti,  A.,  New  South  Wales.  Sculpture  1. 
Simoni,  G.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  149.  Water 
colors  455,  464. 

Simons,  J.  Frans,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 


Simpson,  Fred  M.,  Great  Britain.  Architect¬ 
ure  999. 

Sinding,  Johanna,  Norway.  Sculptures  2,  4. 

Sinding,  Otto,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  20,  25, 
33,  34,  98,  100,  122. 

Singdahlsen,  Andreas,  Norway.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  16. 

Singer,  Winnaretta,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1216. 

Sinibaldi,  Paul,  France.  Oil  paintings  424, 
425. 


Sirouy,  Achille,  France.  Lithographs  792, 
859,877.  ' 

Sisley,  A.,  United  States  Loan  collection. 
Oil  painting  3025. 

Skarbina,  Professor  Franz,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  237,  327.  Water  colors  560,  574. 
Skeibrok,  Mathias,  Norway.  Sculpture  6. 
Skovgaard,  N.  K.,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
25,  76,  102. 

Skrectsvig,  Chr.,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  55, 
95. 


Slade,  Emily,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1024. 

Slijigasha,  Japan.  Metal  vases  65. 

Slingeneyer,  Ernest,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
155,  184. 

Slocombe,  Fred,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  716,  742,  743,  746,  840,  864,  886. 

Small,  F.  O.,  United  States.  Black  and  white 
drawings  1630,  1631,  1633,  1641,  1654,  1667, 
1681,  1728. 

Small,  William,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  157  ,  270. 

'Smallfield,  Frederick,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Brit¬ 
ain.  Oil  painting  350.  Water  colors  555,  612. 

Smart.  John,  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  62. 

Smedley,  W.  T.,  United  States,  Oil  painting 
936t  Water  colors  1303,  1345,  1461,  1463, 
1468,  1472,  1476,  1483,  1486.  Pencil  drawing 
1792.  Wash  drawing  1682.  Black  and  white 
drawings  1615.  1637,  1686,  1688,  1798,  1752, 
1756,  1757,  1777,  1779,  1785,  1786,  1791,  1793, 
1798, 1822, 1826, 1827,  1897,  1898, 1903, 1904, 1908. 

Smidth,  Hans,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  165, 
175. 

Smillie.  G.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
589  674  679 

Smillie,  Mrs.  N.  S.  J.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1363. 

Smith,  Carlton  A.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  614,  678. 

Smi:h,  Professor  Carl  Frithjof,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  475,  483. 

Smith,  De  Cost,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  1089,  1157. 

Smith,  E.  Boyd,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1215. 

Smith,  F.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1241. 

Smith,  F.  Hopknson,  U nited  States.  Water 
colors  1329,  1344,  1350, 1366.  Charcoal  draw¬ 
ings  1675,  1693.  Black  and  white  drawing 
1668. 

Smith,  H.  P.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
857  869 

Smith,  J.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  387. 

Smith,  J.  L.,  United  States.  Water  color  1405. 
Architectural  drawings  2741,  2822. 

Smith,  S.  L.,  United  States.  Etchings  2190, 
2191,  2192,  2193,  2194,  2195,  2196,  2197  ,  2198, 
2199,  2200,  2201. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


499 


Smybert,  J.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  212. 

Smythe,  Lionel  P.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  590,  620.  Oil  painting  257. 

Snell,  H.  B.,  United  States.  Water  color  1384. 

Soci6te  Centrale  des  Architects,  France. 
Panels  1123. 

Soderman,  N.  Aug.,  Sweden.  Sculpture  18. 

Soebock,  F. .Italy.  Sculpture  50. 

Soldini,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  26. 

Solf,  Germany.  Architecture  865. 

Solomon,  Solomon  J.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  242. 

Sommer,  Professor  Aug.,  Germany.  Sculpture 

101. 

Somme,  Jacob,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  14, 
22,  84. 

Sonderland,  Fritz,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
208. 

Sonntag,  W.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
417. 

Sorensen,  Jorgen,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  76, 
89. 

Sorolla,  Joaquin,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  126, 
145,166, 168,  197. 

Soules,  Felix,  France.  Sculpture  93. 

Spalmach,  O.,  Italy.  Sculptures  495,  502. 

Spangenberg,  L„  Germany.  Oil  painting  133. 

Sparre,  Emma,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  62, 
206. 

Spence,  Percy,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  12. 

Spence,  P.  F.  S.,  New  South  Wales.  Water 
color  122. 

Sperry,  E.  P.,  United  States.  Designs  for 
windows  2709,  2712. 

Speyer,  Christian,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
246. 

Spielter,  C.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  -397. 

Spiers,  R.  Phene,  Great  Britain.  Architect¬ 
ures  988, 1020. 

Spiridon,  I.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  74,  75. 

Spitta,  Professor  v.,  Germany.  Architecture 
772. 

Sportini,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  194. 

Spread,  William,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  711,  728,  832,  834. 

Spring,  Alfons,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  136, 
191. 

Spurr,  Gertrude  E.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings 
45,  97.  Water  colors  87,  141,  165. 

Squire,  Miss  Alice,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Wa¬ 
ter  colors  658,  687  ,  688. 

Staats,  Gertrude,  Germany.  Oil  painting  508. 

Stacey,  Walter  S.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  430.  Drawings  949,  957. 

Stackpole,  Alice,  United  States.  Water 
color  1362. 

Stacpoole,  F.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  En¬ 
gravings  812,  821. 

Stacquet,  Henry,  Belgium.  Water  colors  250, 
270. 

Stadler,  Toni,  Germany.  Oil  painting  360. 

Stahl,  Fr.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  380. 

Stahlschmidt,  Max.,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
170. 

Staigg,  R.  M.  (deceased).  United  States.  Oil 
painting  192.  Miniature  183. 

Stair,  Ida,  United  States.  Sculpture  65. 

Stankiewicz,  L.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  3,  29, 
31. 

Stanley,  L.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
187. 

Staples,  O.  B.,  Canada.  Oil  painting  131. 

Starling,  Albert,  Great  Britain.  Oil  minting 
266. 

Stasiak,  L.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  36,  52,  109, 

111,  115. 

State,  C.,  United  States.  Wood  engravings 
2573.  2581. 

32 


Steele,  T.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
235,  345. 

Steer,  H.  R.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  675,  692. 

Steer,  P.  Wilson,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  240,  356. 

Stein,  Alwyn  v.,  Austria.  Oil  painting  45. 

Steineger,  Agnes,  Norway.  Oil  painting  125. 

Steinemann.  H.,  Germany.  Sculptures  68,  91. 

Steinmetz,  Fritz,  Germany.  Oil  painting  171. 

Stenersen,  Gudmund,  Norway.  Oil  paintings 
83, 126. 

Stepanoff,  Alexey.  Russia.  Oil  painting  50. 

Stephens,  Mrs.  A.  B.,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  405,  1175.  Wash  drawings  1669, 
1778.  Black  and  white  drawing  1772. 

Stephens,  Miss  E.  A.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
paintings  18  19. 

Stephens,  W.  .,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
395. 

Sternberg,  Frank,  R.  P.  E.  Etchings  749,  759. 
Mezzotints  826,  849,  879,  881. 

Sterner,  A.  E.,  United  States.  Pencil  draw¬ 
ing  1588.  Pen  drawings  1944,  1968.  Wash 
drawings  1634,  1674,  1680,  1715.  Black  and 
white  drawing  1684. 

Stetten,  Carl  von,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
121,  398. 

Stevens,  A.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color  517. 

Stevens,  Alfred  (and  H.  Gervex),  France.  Oil 
paintings  702,  718, 741,  757. 

Stevenson,  John  J.,  Great  Britain.  Archi¬ 
tectures  983,  996,  1058. 

Stewardson,  J.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2827. 

Stewart,  J.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
542, 654,  661,  767,  773,  1183.  Pastel  1565. 

Stichart,  Alexander,  Germany ,  Water  color 
562. 

Stillman,  Mrs.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color 
604. 

Stock,  Henry  J.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  611,  667. 

Stockmeyer,  Karl,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
515. 

Stoddart,  Mary,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  14. 

Stokes,  Adrian,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
64,  139,  386,  424. 

Stokes,  Mrs.  Adrian,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  126,  305. 

Stokes,  F.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
444. 

Stokes,  Leonard,  Great  Britain.  Architect¬ 
ures  1023,  1057,  1075,  1092. 

Stone,  J.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
902, 1218. 

Stone,  Marcus,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  63, 68,  353. 

Stone,  Carpenter  &  Wilson,  United  States. 
Architectural  drawing  2995. 

Storey,  G.  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  76. 

Stortenbeker,  P.,  Holland.  Water  colors  197, 
229. 

Story,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  786, 
872,  1138. 

Stott,  Edward,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
56,  99,  217,  262. 

Stott,  William,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
409.  Water  colors  648,  654,  666 

Stoughton,  A.  A.,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawing  2874. 

Strecker,  Constanze,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
403. 

Strecker,  Emil,  Austria.  Oil  painting  68. 

Street,  Arthur  E.,  Great  Britain.  Architecture 
1015. 

Street,  G.  E„  R.  A.  (The  late),  Great  Britain. 
Architectures  1036,  1040, 1083. 


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INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Strickler,  J.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1247. 

Strigler,  Ph.,  Germany.  Architecture  779. 

Strom,  Half  dam,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  36, 
132. 

Stromdal,  George,  Norway.  Oil  painting  8. 

Stromeyer,  Helene,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
158. 

Stroobant,  Francois,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
219,  229. 

Struck,  H.,  Germany.  Etching  692. 

Strutzel,  Otto,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  376, 
458. 

Stuart,  Gilbert  (deceased).  United  States. 
Oil  paintings  205,  207  ,  213,  214,  215,  216,  217, 
221,  222. 

Stuck,  Franz,  Germany.  Oil  painting  381. 
Sculpture  83.  Drawing  556. 

Sturgis  &  Cabot,  United  States.  Architectur¬ 
al  drawings  2826,  2864,  2987. _ 

Sturm,  F.,  Germany.  .Oil  painting  520. 

Sturtzkopf,  Franz,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
457. 

Styka,  J.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  75. 

Sugden,  T.  D.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ing  2677. 

Suguki,  Chokichi,  Japan.  Bronze  113. 

Suguki,  Kason,  Japan.  Paintings  110,  111, 
112,  114,  115,  116. 

Sully,  T.  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  163. 

Sulpis,  Emile  Jean,  France.  Engraving  827. 

Surand,  Gustav,  France.  Oil  paintings  403, 
491. 

Suski,  Schonen,  Japan.  Paintings  45,  53. 

Susillo,  Spain.  Sculpture  18. 

Suzuki,  Chokichi,  Japan.  Bronze  135. 

Suzuki,  Shirozayemon,  Japan.  Vase  375. 

Svensson,  C.  F.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  181, 
182. 

Svertchkoff ,  Nicolay  Egorovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  7  6. 

Svor,  Anders,  Norway.  Sculptures  1,  5,  7, 

Swan,  John  M.,  Great  Britain,  Sculptures  45, 
46,47.  Oil  paintings  185,  407.  Pastels  915, 
916,  917  ,  919,  920,  921.  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3073,  3089,  3116. 

Swan,  Mrs.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings  486, 

496. 

Sword,  J.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
567. 

Swynnerton,  Mrs.  A.  L.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  419,  455. 

Sylvester,  H.  E.,  United  States.  Wood  en¬ 
gravings  2640,  2641,  2654,  2665. 

Symonds,  W.  R.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  202. 

Symons,  W.  Christian,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  336,  473. 

Szwignicki,  R.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  40, 41, 

68. 

Szyndler,  P.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  18. 

Tabbachi,  O.,  Italy.  Sculptures  496,  499. 

Taber,  W.,  Uni  ted  States.  Pen  drawings  2049, 
2058.  Wash  drawing  1701. 

Taft,  L.,  United  States.  Sculpture  92. 

Taggart,  G.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  932. 

Taizan,  Yohei,  Japan.  Vase  130. 

Takahashi,  Giokuen,  Japan.  Painting  107, 
124. 

Takamva,  Koun.,  Japan.  Wood  29. 

Takemoto,  Hayata,  Japan.  Porcelains  254 
to  353,  inclusive.  Vases  358,  359. 

Takenouchi,  Kyuichi,  Japan.  Wood  360,  366. 
Laquer  carving  153. 

Takeuchi,  SeihO,  Japan.  Painting  121. 

Taki,  Katei,  Japan.  Painting  6. 

Tamajo,  E.,  deceased,  Italy.  Oil  paintings 
87,  88,  105,  106. 

Tanaka,  Soyu,  Japan.  Architecture  137. 


Tanigchi,  Toyko,  Japan.  Painting  54. 

Tannes.  Maria,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  41,  88. 

Tano,  E.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  308. 

Tarenghi,  E.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  296. 

Tanzi,  L6on,  France.  Oil  painting  264. 

Tapiro,  Jose.  Watei  colors  232,  241,  243,  244, 
255.  Oil  painting  103. 

Tarbell,  E.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
278,  537,  671. 

Tasaki,  Sakan,  Japan.  Painting  77. 

Tassaert,  N.  F.  O.,  United  States  Loan  col¬ 
lection.  Oil  painting  3098. 

Tattegrain,  Francis,  France.  Oil  painting  346. 

Tavernier,  Paul,  France.  Oil  painting  576.  6 

Tayler,  A.  Chevallier,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  169,  215. 

Taylor,  C.  J.,  United  States.  Pen  drawings 
1996,  2004,  2005,  2006,  2016,  2036,  2038.  Black 
and  white  drawing  1823. 

Taylor,  W.  L.,  United  States.  Wash  drawing 
1723. 

Tchistiakoff,  Pavel  Petrovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  86. 

Temple,  Hans,  Austria.  Oil  paintings  33, 124, 
145. 

Ten  Cate,  S.  J.,  Holland.  Oil  painting  192. 
Water  colors  196,  205,  216,  227. 

Ten  Kate,  Johan  M.  Mzn.,  Holland.  Oil 
paintings  147,  154.  Water  colors,  221,  235. 

Ten  Kate,  Mari,  Holland.  Water  colors  21Q 
234.  Oil  painting  140. 

Tenorio,  Adolfo,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  28,  44, 


Tenniel,  Sir  John,  Great  Britain.  Pencil 
drawings  892,  893,  896,  897,  909,  910,  911,  912, 
913,  914. 

Tenre,  Henri,  France.  Water  colors  633,  634, 
635,  649. 

Ter  Meulen,  F.  P.,  Holland.  Water  colors 
256,  262.  Oil  paintings  175, 179. 

Teschendorff,  Professor  E.,  Germany.  Water 
color  605. 

Tetmayer,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  paintings  73,  81. 

Tewksbury,  Fanny  W.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1431. 

Texidor  y  Torres,  Modesto,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  115,  157,  183. 

Thaulow,  Fritz,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  9,  96, 


97. 

Thayer,  A.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
524,  699,  715. 

Thedy,  Professor  Max,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  144,  505.  Drawing  631. 

Thegerstrom,  R.,  Sweden.  Oil  painting  50. 

Themon,  Paul,  Belgium.  Water  colors  256, 
261. 

Theriat,  C.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
306,  1158,  1164,  1228,  1281. 

Therkildsen,  M.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  21. 

Thesmar.  Fernand,  France.  Translucent  en¬ 
amels  965,  966,  996.  Oil  paintings  495,  496, 


Thiebaut  Freres,  France.  Bronze  vase  962. 
Thierbach,  Rich,  Germany.  Oil  painting  394. 
Thieriat,  Mile.  Melitine,  France.  Miniature 


Thirion,  Eug&ne-Romain,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  555,  605. 

Tholen,  W.  B.,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  15, 68, 
133. 

Thomas,  Paul,  France.  Oil  painting  247 . 
Thomas,  Percy,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  946,  771,  774. 

Thomas,  S.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
615. 


Thomas,  William  L.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  564,  695. 

Thomas,  Woolaston  J.,  New  South  Wales. 
Oil  painting  60. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


501 


Thompson,  E.  E.,  United  States.  Wash 
drawing  1796. 

Thompson,  Ernest  E.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada. 
Oil  painting  30. 

Thompson,  H.,  United  States  Loan  collec¬ 
tion.  Oil  painting  3077. 

Thompson,  J.  S.,  United  States.  Sculpture 

88. 

Thompson,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
394,  494. 

Thomson,  Leslie,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  251. 

Thomson,  W.,  United  States.  Pastel  1574. 

Thoren,  Otto  v.,  Austria.  Oil  painting  60. 

Thorne,  AIL,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  20,  186, 

211. 

Thorneycroft,  Hamo,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Sculpture  2,  25,  32,  34. 

Thornley,  Charles,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  287. 

Thornycroft,  Miss  Helen,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  507,  539,  557,  689. 

Thouron,  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1064*  1067, 1069,  1275,  1276,  1282.  Designs  for 
stained  glass  and  mural  decoration  2698, 
2699,  2700,  2702,  2703,  2704,  2705,  2711,  2713, 
2714,  2717  ,  2718,  2722,  2725,  2726. 

Throop,  Frances  H.,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  820,  830. 

Throudsen,  Ivan,  Norway.  Oil  painting  137. 

Thulstrup,  T.  de,  United  States.  Water  colors 
1314, 1364,  1426.  Wash  drawing  1781.  Black 
and  white  drawings  1628,  1660,  1664,  1702, 
1780,  1782,  1787,  1788,  1789,  1790,  1794,  1795, 
1797,  1820,  1824, 1828  Black  and  white  draw¬ 
ing  in  oil  1829. 

Thumann,  Professor  Paul,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  432.  . — 

Thurner,  Gabriel,  France.  Oil  painting  319. 

Thys,  Gaston,  France.  Oil  painting  331. 

Tiede,  Professor  Aug.,  Germany.  Architect¬ 
ure  704. 

Tietze,  R.  G.,  United  States.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ings  2669,  2683,  2691. 

Tiffany,  L.  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
424,  461.  Water  colors  1320,  1349,  1370,  1395, 
1414, 1418.  Designs  for  stained  glass  2701, 
2729. 

Tilden,  D.,  United  States.  Sculpture  3,  16, 
19,  46. 

Tilgner,  Victor,  Austria.  Sculpture.  14. 

Tilton,  J.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
239. 

Tinkey,  J.,  United  States.  Wood  engravings 
2561,  2582,  2617,  2619,  2620. 

Tiratelli,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  168. 

Tiratelli,  C.,  Italy.  Water  color  463. 

Tiren,  Sweden.  Water  colors  180,  184,  185, 
192,  195,  199,  207. 

Tissot,  James,  France.  Oil  paintings  487,  488, 
489, 490.  Etching  pastels  617, 839,  840, 841, 842. 

Titcombe,  W.  H.  Y.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  112,  315. 

Toaspern,  O.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
794. 

Toberentz,  R.,  Germany.  Sculpture  43. 

Toefart,  Albert,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  89, 
103. 

Toft,  Albert,  Great  Britain.  Sculpture  30. 

Tolman,  S.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1037. 

Tolosa-Alsina,  Aurelio,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  221,  228;  304. 

Tomec,  Heinrich,  Austria.  Water  color  120. 
Oil  painting  133. 

Tompkins,  Clementina  M.  G.,  United  States. 
Oil  painting  1227. 

Tompkins,  F.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  545,  855. 

Tonesen,  Ambrosia,  Norway.  Sculpture  3. 


Tonnellier,  Georges,  France.  Cameo  711. 

Tooley,  J.,  Jr.,  United  States.  Miniature  184. 

Topham,  Frank  W.  W.,  R.  L,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  65.  W  ater  color  540. 

Torgerson.  Thorv.,  Norway.  Oil  painting 

103. 

Tornia,  Julio,  Spain.  Oil  painting  270. 

Tornoe,  Wenzel,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  171. 

Tornow,  P.,  Germany  Architecture  783, 
784. 

Toro,  Herrera,  Venezuela.  Oil  paintings  17, 
18,  19,  20. 

Torre,  Felix  de  la,  Spain.  Drawing  409. 

Totten,  G.  0-,  Jr.,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawing  2899. 

Toudouze,  Edouard,  France.  Water  color 
671; 

Tournee,  Etienne,  France.  Oil  painting  190. 

Tovilla,  Jose,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  83,  84. 

Towner,  Flora  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  474. 

Tracy,  J.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1156.  » 

Tradgardh,  Carl,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  43, 

104. 

Tree,  Phillip  Henry,  F.  R.  I.  B  A.,  Great 
Britain.  Architecture  960,  1000,  1007,  1031, 
1033,  1089,  1094. 

Trego,  W.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
908. 

Trembaer,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  71. 

Trentanove,  G.,  Italy.  Sculpture  256,  267. 

Triado  y  Mayol,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  paintings 
87,  202,  375. 

Trias  y  Gino,  Federico,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
116. 

Triebel,  F.  E.,  United  States.  Sculpture  83, 
86,  90,  91,  113,  142,  144. 

Triest-VanMulders,  Camille,  Belgium.  Oil 
painting  168. 

Trocadero  and  Other  Collections— Historic 
Sculpture,  France  1196  to  1310,  inclusive. 

Tromboni,  A.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  144. 

Trotter,  Mary  K.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  1014,  1097. 

Troubetskoy,  P.,  Italy.  Sculpture  263,  264, 
265,  271,  272,  273,  318,  532,  533. 

Troy  on,  C.,  (deceased).  United  States  Loan 
collection.  Oil  paintings  3029,  3044,  3051, 
3121. 

Triibner,  Wilh.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  343, 
306. 

Truchet,  Abel,  France.  Oil  painting  268. 

Truesdell,  G.  S.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
498,  898. 

Trumbull,  J.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  204. 

Trupheme,  Auguste,  France.  Oil  painting 
493. 

Truscott,  A.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2960,  2962,  2996. 

Trustees  of  the  National  Art  Gallery  of  New 
South  Wales,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  61  to  109,  inclusive. 

Tryon,  D.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
422,  655,  702,  718,  737,  739,  752,  753,  754,  783, 
788,  818,  911,  1091. 

Tschaggeny,  Charles,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
91,  158. 

Tsukada,  Shukyo,  Japan.  Metals  35,  38. 

Tsulzawa,  Tanshin,  Japan.  Painting  50. 

Tiibbecke,  Franz,  Germany.  Sculpture  76. 

Tiibbecke,  Paul,  Germany.  Oil  painting  497. 

Tubby,  W.  B.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2844,  2845,  2869. 

Tuke,  Henry  S.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
381. 

Tully,  S.  S.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  18, 19,  20,  38. 

Turcan,  Jean,  France.  Sculpture  21. 


502 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Turcke,  Rud  yon,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
507. 

Turina,  Joaquin,  Spain.  Oil  paintings  189, 
284. 

Turner,  C.  Y.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
271,  415,  457  ,  676,  703,  729,  760,  823,  835,  887, 
971. 

Turner,  Ross,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
320.  Water  colors  1299,  1312,  1409,  1482. 

Turner,  T.  F..  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2788,  2795,  2796. 

Turner,  W .  G.,  United  States.  Sculpture  62, 
63,  69,  89. 

Turpe,  Paul,  Germany.  Sculpture  33,  94. 

Tushaus,  a  yon  Abbema,  Germany.  Archi¬ 
tecture  716. 

Tuthill,  W.  B.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawings  2933,  2945,  2948,  2954. 

Tuxen,  Lauritz,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings  67, 
72,  150,  163. 

Tuxen,  Nicoline.  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
63,  158. 

Tvoroschnikolf,  Ivan  Ivanovitch,  Russia. 
Oil  paintings  44,  88. 

Twachtman,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  270,  276,  716,  1045,  1180.  Water  colors 
1305,  1469.  Pastel  1552. 

Tyler,  B.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  988. 
Charcoal  drawings  1578, 1586. 

Tyler,  J.  G.,  United  States.  .  Oil  painting  771. 
Water  color  1300. 

Tytgadt,  Douis,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  196. 

Uckermann,  M.,  Norway.  Oil  painting  111. 

Uechtritz,  Cuno  von,  Germany.  Sculptures 
39,  40,  41,  56. 

Uhde,  Prof.  Fritz  von,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  117,  354.  United  States  Loan  collec¬ 
tion.  Oil  painting  3011. 

Ujii,  Yajiro,  Japan.  Painting  108. 

Ulrich,  C.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
884,  913,  923. 

Ullrich,  F.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  386. 

Umbricht,  Honore,  France:  Oil  painting 
440. 

Unger,  Max,  Germany.  Sculpture  10. 

Unger,  William,  Austria.  Etchings  122,  126, 
128. 

Unknown.  Bronze  reproductions  from  Pom¬ 
peii  and  Herculaneum,  Italy,  331  to  441,  in¬ 
clusive. 

Unknown  Artist,  United  States.  Miniature 
172. 

Unno,  Shomin,  Japan.  Medallions  22,  23. 
Metal  plaque  18. 

Unsueta,  Adrian,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  65, 
67. 

Uphues,  Jos.,  Germany.  Sculpture  78. 

Urgell  y  Inglada,  Modesto,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  175. 

Uria,  Jose,  Spain.  Oil  painting  52. 

Urwick,  W.  H.,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  737,  795,  844,  847,  848. 

Utrillo  y  Viadera,  Antonio,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  194. 

Uyfterschaut,  Victor,  Belgium.  Water  colors 
255,  271. 

Vail,  E.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  538, 
630. 

Valadon,  Jules-Emmanuel,  France.  Oil 
painting  542. 

Valckenaere,  Leon,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
187. 

Valdez,  Pablo,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  30,  52. 

Valkenburg,  H.,  Holland.  Water  colors  258, 
263,  298.  Oil  paintings  7,  100. 

Vallmitjana  Abarca,  Agapito,  Spain.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  14,  44. 

Vallmitjana,  Venancio,  Spain.  Sculpture  16. 

Vanaise,  Gustave,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  86. 

Vanaise,  Leon.  Belgium.  Oil  painting  131. 


Van  Beers,  Jan,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  47. 
48,  49,  50,  51,  52,  53,  54,  55,  92.  United  States 
Loan  collection.  Oil  painting  2032. 

Van  Beurden,  Alphonse,  Belgium.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  2,  15,  16. 

Van  Borselen,  J.  W.,  Holland.  Water  color 
209. 


Van  Boskerck,  R.  W.,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  733,  790,  845. 

Van  Briggle,  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 


Van  Caillie,  Florimond,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  59,  122,  123. 

VanDamme,  Frans,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 

Van  Damme-Sylva,  Emile,  Belgium.  Oil 
painting  233. 

Van  den  Eycken,  Charles,  Belgium.  Oil 
painting  176. 

Van  der  Hecht,  Henri,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  97. 

Vanderhoof,  C.  A.,  United  States.  Etchings 
2317,  2318,  2319,  2320,  2321,  2322,  2323,  2324, 
2325,  2326,  2327,  2328,  2330. 

Vanderlyn,  J.,  (deceased), United  States.  Oil 
painting  208. 

Van  der  Maarel,  M.,  Holland.  Oil  painting- 
160.  Water  color  279. 

Van  der  Meulen,  Edmond,  Belgium.  Oil 
paintings  69,  72, 169. 

Van  der  Ouderaa,  Pierre- Jean,  Belgium.  Oil 
painting  209. 

Vanderpoel,  J.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  660,  762,  791,  976,  1143. 

Van  der  Straeten,  George,  Belgium.  Sculpt¬ 
ures  31,  44,  45,  46. 

Vanderveer,  Mary  A.,  United  States.  Water 
color  1422. 

Van  der  Veken,  G.  P.,  Belgium.  Etchings 
259,  281. 

Van  der  Weele,  H.  J.,  Holland.  Water  colors 
265,  291.  Etching  326. 

Vander  Weyden,  H.,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  956. 

Van  Eeckhout,  Gen’l  Frederic,  Belgium. 
Etchings  262,  263. 

Van  Elten,  Kruseman,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  628.  Etchings  2140,  2141,  2157. 

Van  Elven,  P.  T.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  202, 
208. 

Van  Geert,  Flora,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  82, 
292. 

Van  Gorder,  L.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1172. 

Van  Haanen,  R.,  Austria.  Oil  painting  52. 

Van  Hogendorps,  Mrs.  A.  Jacob,  Holland. 
Oil  painting  166. 

Van  Houten,  Miss  B.  E.,  Holland.  Etchings 
305,  308,  312,  316,  321,  323,  328,  331. 

Van  Hove,  Edmond,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
58. 

Van  Kuyck,  Frans,  Belgium.  Oil  painting  61. 

Van  Leemputten,  Corneille,  Belgium.  Oil 
paintings  121,  190. 

Van  Leemputteen,  Frans,  Belgium.  Oil 
painting  65. 

Van  Luppen,  Frans,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
70. 

Van  Luppen,  Prosper,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
57. 

Van  Overbeke,  Edouard,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  232. 

Van  Pelt,  J.  V.,  United  States.  Architect¬ 
ural  drawings  2972,  2981,  2982. 

Van  Schaick,  S.  W.,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawings  1799,  1800,  1801,  1802,  1807. 

Van  Seben,  Henri,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
183,  243. 

Van  Severdonck,  Joseph,  Belgium.  Oil 
painting  231. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


503 


Van  Snick,  Joseph,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 
83,  218. 

Van  Trump,  Miss  R.  N.,  United  States.  Mini¬ 
ature  286. 

Varney,  Luella,  United  States.  Sculpture  72, 
75,  153. 

Vasilieff,  Feodor  Alexandrovitch,  Russia.  Oil 
painting  20. 

Vaudet,  Auguste,  France.  Cameo  737.  Medals 
and  plaquettes  764. 

Yaudremer,  Joseph-Auguste-Emile,  France. 
Architecture  1124,  1125,  1127,  1128, 1173,  1174, 
1175,  1176,  1177,  1178. 

Yauthier,  Pierre-Louis,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  578. 

Yautier,  Professor  B.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  276. 

Yayreda  y  Nila,  Mariano,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  176. 

Yedder,  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1000,  1001,  1002,  1003,  1004,  1006,  1007,  1008, 
1009,  1010,  1011. 

Yedder,  S.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1048,  1258. 

Yeder,  H.,  Holland.  Water  colors  207,  218. 
Oil  painting  163. 

Vega  y  Marrugal,  Jose  de  la,  Spain.  Oil 
paintings  81,  82,  118,  119. 

Velasco,  Jos6  Ma.,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings  15, 
31, 34,  43,  48,  49,  50,  58,  59,  62,  63,  64,  71,  90, 91, 

93,  94. 

Velten,  Wilhelm,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 
148,  390. 

Venig,  Karl  Bogdadovitch,  Russia.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  96. 

Ventura,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  534. 

Verangoz,  France.  Inlaid  bronze  959. 

Verhaert,  Pierre  Joseph,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  56. 

Verhas,  Franz,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings  139, 
141,  197,  199. 

Verhas,  Jan,  Belgium.  Water  colors  254,  258. 

Verheyden,  Isidore,  Belgium.  Oil  painting 
193. 

Verlet,  Raoul-Charles,  France.  Sculptures 

94,  113. 

Verner,  F.  A.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  22,  29.  Water  color  145. 

Vernier,  Emile  Seraphin,  France.  Medal  733. 

Vernon,  Frederick,  France.  Plaquette  758. 
Plaquette  and  medallion  739. 

Verstraete,  Theodore,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  113,  170. 

Verveer,  Elchanon,  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
57,  128,  134.  Water  colors  215,  284. 

Veth,  Bas,  Holland.  Oil  painting  66.  Water 
colors  204,  247. 

Veyrassat,  Jules- Jacques,  France.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  265. 

Vezin,  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  582, 
1181. 

Vila  Prades,  Julio,  Spain.  Oil  painting  287, 

Vilar,  Torres,  Jose.  306,  313. 

Villalobos  y  Diaz,  Manuel,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  197. 

Villar,  Francisco  del,  Spain.  Drawing  410. 

Villegas  Brieva,  Manuel,  Spain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  99,  376,  377. 

Villemsens,  Adrien,  France.  Wood  engrav¬ 
ing  832. 

Vimont,  Edouard,  France.  Oil  painting  324. 

Vincent,  H.  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
331. 

Vinton,  F.  P.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
396,  675,  957,  979. 

Vintraut,  Frederic-Godefroy,  France.  En¬ 
graving  787.  Wood  engraving  770. 

Visconti,  Elisen  d’  Angelo,  Brazil.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  15,  26,  55,  59,  63,  64,  65,  66. 


Vivo  Tarin,  Eugenio,  Spain.  Oil  painting 
229. 

Viziano  y  Marti,  Jose,  Spain.  Sculpture  9. 

Voerman,  J.,  'Holland.  Water  colors  269,  277. 

Vogel,  J.  G.,  Holland.  Oil  painting  187. 

Voisin,  Henry  Leon,  France.  Medal  697. 

Voisin  &  Delacrois,  France.  Vase  946. 

Volcker,  Hans,  Germany.  Oil  painting  249. 
Water  color  581. 

Volckmann,  Hans  Von,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  533,  313,  493,  289, 152. 

Volk,  D.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  469, 
583  824 

Volk,  L.  W.,  United  States.  Sculptures  37, 
40,  67. 

Volkoff,  Efim  Efimovitch,  Russia.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing. 

Vollaro,  P.,  Italy.  Oil  painting  132. 

Volz,  Wilhelm,  Germany.  Oil  painting  331. 

Von  den  Bos,  Georges,  Belgium.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  159,  249. 

Von  Fichard,  Freiherr  Max,  Germany.  Etch¬ 
ing  674. 

Von  Haas,  Eugen.  Austria.  Oil  painting  53. 

Vonnoh,  R.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paintinsrs 
809,311,  327,  351,  352,  353,  363,  365,  484,  934, 
1017,  1193,  1273. 

Vordermayer,  M.,  Germany.  Sculpture  80. 

Vorgang,  Paul,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  480, 
283 

Vos,  Hubert,  Holland.  Pastel  254.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  31,  52,  106,121, 180,  282. 

Vrolyk,  Jan,  Holland.  Oil  paintings  9,  186, 
Water  colors  240,  257. 

Vuillefroy,  Felix  de,  France.  Oil  paintings 
359,  361.  366. 

Wable,  Charles,  France.  Architectures  1137, 
1138,  1139,  1140,  1141. 

Wade,  Caroline  D.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  427. 

Wadsworth,  Adelaide,  United  States.  Pastel 
1522. 

Wagmiiller,  Mich.,  Germany.  Sculpture  2. 

Wagner,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  316, 

1028.  Pastel  1518. 

Wagner,  Otto,  Austria.  Pen  drawing  149. 

Wahlberg,  Professor  Alf.,  Sweden.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  64,  65,  66,  69,  70,  71,  83. 

Wahlstrom,  Charlotte,  Sweden.  Oil  painting 
124. 

Waite,  R.  Thorne,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  512,  572. 

Wakai,  Kanesabro,  Japan.  Bronze  368.  Sil¬ 
ver  369.  Ivory  370. 

Walden,  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
1115,  1129. 

Waldo,  S.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
painting  196. 

Walker,  C.  A.,  United  States,  Etchings  2186, 
2187,  2188,  2389.  Monotypes  2377,  2387,  2399. 

Walker,  Francis  S.,  R.  H.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  281.  • 

Walker,  Horatio  O.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  399,  641,  647,  836. 

Walker,  J.  Hanson,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  95,  98. 

Walker  &  Kimball,  United  Stat°s.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2803,  2916,  2921,  2930, 2952, 
2959,  2961,  2964,  2969. 

Walker,  W.  Eyre,  A.  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  606,  663. 

Walkley,  D.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 

1029. 

Wall,  A.  B.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  390. 

Wallandar,  Alf.,  Sweden.  Pastel  147.  Oil 
paintings  23,  60,  108. 

Wallace,  L.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  903. 

Waller,  Mrs.  Mary  L.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  362. 


504 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Waller,  S.  E.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
51, 132. 

Wallgren,  Antoinette,  Sweden.  Sculpture  10. 

Walther,  Prof.  C.,  Germany.  Architectures 
766,  853,  854,  855. 

Walton,  E.  A.,  A.  R.  S.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  541.  Oil  painting  210. 

Walton,  Frank,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  268.  Water  colors  610,  681. 

Walton,  W.,  United  States.  Water  color  1324. 

Wandel,  Elizabeth,  Denmark.  Oil  painting 
173. 

Wang,  Albert  E.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  174. 

Wansleben,  Arthur,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
450. 

Ward,  Mrs.  E.  M.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  57,  311. 

Warner,  O.  L.,  United  States.  Sculptures  7, 
36,  58,  98,  138,  157,  159. 

Warren,  H.  L.,  United ’States.  Architectural 
drawings  2882,  2884,  2885,  2983,  2984,  2986, 
2990.  Photographs  2883,  2891,  2926. 

Warth,  Eggert,  Jsleiber,  Salomon  Jacobsthal, 
Brion,  Professors,  Germany.  Architectures 
698,  700.  See  849. 

Warthm tiller,  R.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  321. 

Watanabe,  Seitei,  Japan.  Painting  14. 

Watano,  Kichiji,  Japan.  Censer  129.  Yase 
126. 

Waterhouse,  Alfred,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Architectures  1062,  1066. 

Waterhouse,  J.  W.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  289. 

Waterlow,  Ernest  A.,  A.  R.  A.,  A.  R.  W.  S., 
Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings  176,  192,  197, 
366. 

Watson,  A.  E.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  64. 

Watson,  H.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paintings 
23,  34,  114, 126. 

Watson,  Chas.  J.,  R.  P.  E.,  Great  Britain. 
Etchings  709,  710,  717.  744, 830,  876. 

Watson,  T.  L.,  F.  R.  1.  B.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Architectures  991,  1044,-1091. 

Watts,  G.  F.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  26.  Oil  paintings  116,  121,  423,  464,  471, 
488.  United  States  Loan  collection.  Oil 
painting  3087. 

Watts,  J.W.H.,R.  C.  A., Canada.  Oil  paintings 
48,  50,  112. 

Waugh,  Ida,  United  States.  Oil  painting  781. 

Way,  C.  J.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Water  color  90. 

Weatherhead,  William,  H.  R.  I.,  Great 
Britain.  Water  color  563. 

Webb,  George  W.,  Great  Britain.  Architect¬ 
ures  980,  1026. 

Webber,  C.  T.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
412. 

Weber,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1015. 

Weber,  Theodore,  France.  Oil  painting  352. 

Weedon,  A.  W.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain.  Water 
colors  522,  664. 

Weeks,  E.  L.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
318,  406,  408,  410,  414,  462. 

Weele,  H.  J.  vander,  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
77,  81. 

Weemskerck  Van  Beest,  J.  E.,  Holland.  Oil 
painting  151. 

Weerts,  Jean-Joseph,  France.  Oil  paintings 
335,  518,  520. 

Wegmann,  Bertha,  Denmark.  Oil  paintings 
19,  28,  45,  119. 

Weguelin,  J.  R.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  painting 
284.  Wash  drawing  888. 

Wehrschmidt,  Daniel  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  288.  Etchings  714,  741,  748,  760. 

Weichberger,  Eduard,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  421,  448.  Water  color  607. 

Weigl,  Robert,  Austria.  Sculptures  1,  2, 10. 

Weil,  Gertrude,  United  States.  Pastel  1554. 


Weingartner,  Pedro,  Brazil.  Oil  paintings 
25,  28. 

Weir,  J.  Alden,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
280,  298,  325,  384,  385,  717,  1150,  1199.  Etch¬ 
ings  2089,  2114. 

Weir,  J.  F.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  816, 
1151,  1166. 

Weir,  R.  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
268. 

Weishaupt,  Victor,  Germany.  Oil  painting 
368. 

Weissenbruch,  J.  H.,  Holland.  Oil  painting 

99.  Water  colors  189,  233,  243,  249. 

Weisz,  Adolphe,  France.  Oil  painting  179. 

Wellb,  C.  and  C.,  Germany.  Architectures 

850,  852. 

Wellington,  F.  H.,  United  States.  Wood  en¬ 
gravings  2558,  2567. 

Wells,  E.  B.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2902. 

Wells,  N.  A.,  United  States.  Water  color 
1434. 

Welsh,  A.  M.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  3000. 

Weltzien,  V.  von,  Wagner,  H.,  Erwin,  Marx, 
Professors,  Germany.  Architectures  793, 
795. 

Wenck,  E.,  Germany.  Sculpture  12. 

Wencker,  Joseph,  France.  Oil  paintings  358, 
377,  466. 

Wenglein,  Professor  Jos.,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  433. 

Wentorf,  Carl  C.  F..  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  80. 

Wrentscher,  .J.,  Germany.  Oil  paintings  384, 

222. 

Wentworth,  C.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  598. 

Wentzel,  Gustav,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  69, 
99, 102,  118. 

Wenzell,  A.  B.,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawings  1727,  1753,  1754,  1758,  1759, 
1762,  1763,  1764,  1769,  1770,  1773,  1775,  1776, 
1821,  1825,  1830. 

Werenskiold,  E.,  Norway.  Oil  paintings  51, 
108,  112,  130. 

Werner,  Professor  Anton  von,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  252. 

Werner,  Professor  Fritz,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  218. 

Wertheimer,  Gustav,  Austria.  Oil  painting  38. 

Wertmuller,  A.  V.,  (deceased),  United  States. 
Oil  painting  245. 

Wessel,  Ludwig,  Germany.  Oil  painting  138. 

Wesselhoeft  F.  G.,  United  States.  Sculptures 
17,  22. 

West,  B.,  (deceased),  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  210,  247. 

Westman,  Edw.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  108, 
113. 

Wetherbee,  G.,  Great  Britain.  Water  color 
573.  Oil  paintings  435,  497. 

Weyl,  Mme.  Jenny,  France.  Sculptures  80, 

100. 

Weyns,  Jules,  Belgium.  Sculptures  33,  36. 

Whaite,  H.  Clarence,  R.  W.  S.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  639. 

Wheelwright,  A.  W.,  United  states.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2802,  2805. 

Wheelwright,  E.  M.,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2806,  2807,  2808,  2813,  2814, 
2815,  2847. 

Wheelwright  &  Haven,  United  States.  Archi¬ 
tectural  drawings  2799,  2800,  2801  (photo¬ 
graph),  2810,  2811  (photograph). 

Whelpley,  A.  Renouf,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  1257. 

Whistler,  J.  McN.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  636,  744,  751,  758,  768,  787.  Etchings  2211 
to  2269,  inclusive. 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


505 


White,  A.  R.,  United  States.  Sculpture  94. 

White,  H.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
480. 

White,  John,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paintings 
228,  339. 

White,  R.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1243, 

Whiteman,  S.  E.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  528, 547.  •  . 

Whitley,  Miss  Kate  Mary,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  698. 

Whitman,  Sarah  W.,  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  877,  1204. 

Whitney,  Anne,  United  States.  Sculpture  23. 

Whittemore,  C.  E.,  United  States.  Etchings 


2117,  2182.  2183. 

Whittemore,  O.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  878.  Water  colors  1306,  1321,  1458,  1507, 
1512.  Etchings  2063,  2064. 

Whittredge,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  392,  882,  972. 

Wickender,  R.  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  558.  Pencil  and  wash  drawing  1614. 
Lithograph  2687. 

Wickson,  Paul  G.,  A.  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil 
painting  52. 

Wielandt,  Manuel,  Germany.  Oil  paintings 


502,  309. 

Wiesinger,  Florain  O.,  Austria.  Oil  paintings 


50,  83,  143. 

Wigand,  A.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  711. 

Wigand,  O.  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
456. 

Wiggins,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
719,  939,  946. 

Wiles,  I.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
358,  369,  465,  481,  530,  912  940.  Charcoal 
drawing  1594.  Wash  drawings  1608, 
1612,  1616,  1618,  1619,  1620,  1621,  1666,  1685, 
1710,  1850,  1852,  1856,  1857, 1864.  Black  and 
white  drawing  1751. 

Wiles,  L.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  465. 

Wilkinson,  Hugh,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  396. 

Willems,  Joseph,  Belgium.  Sculptures  23,  34, 


42. 


Willewalde,  Bogdan,  Pavlovitch,  Russia. 
Oil  painting  85. 

Williams,  Alexander,  R.  H.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  color  532. 

Williams,  G.  P.,  United  States.  Wood  en¬ 
gravings  2‘‘80,  2688. 

Williamson,  Mrs.,  New  South  Wales.  Oil 
paintings  20,  21,  22,  23,  24. 

Willis,  Miss,  New  South  Wales.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  33. 

Willroider,  Professor  Ludw.,  Germany.  Oil 


painting  431. 

Wimar,  C.,  United  States.  Oil  painting  201. 

Wimmer,  Rud.,  Germany.  Oil  painting  519. 

Wind,  Joh.,  Germany.  Sculpture  47. 

Win  ler,  C.,  Germany.  Architecture  787. 

Winslow  &  Wetherell,  United  States. 
Architectural  drawings  29  56,  2940,  2943,  2991. 

Winther,  Fred.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  46. 

Wirgman,  T.  Blake,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  460,  484. 

Wiseman,  R.  R.,  United  States.  Etching  2402. 

Wisniewski,  B.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  83. 

Witt,  J.  H  ,  United  States.  Oil  painting  1023. 

Wodrinowski  Yinc.  v.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  415. 

Wodzinawski,  W.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  103. 

Woernle,  W.,  Austria.  Etching  143. 

Wolf,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  124,  200,  201,  206, 
207,  254. 

Wolf,  H.,  United  States.  Wood  engravings 
2559,  2560,  2562,  2564,  2570,  2571,  2576,  2577, 
2578  2579  2580 

Wolff,  Felix,  Germany.  Architectures  860,  861. 


Wollen,  W.  B.,  Great  Britain.  Water  colors' 
510,  662. 

Woltze,  Professor  Berth,  Germany.  Pastel 
558. 

Wood,  Miss  E.  Stewart,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  227. 

Wood,  Joseph,  United  States.  Miniature  185. 

Wood,  W.  H.,  United  States.  Architectural 
drawing  2825. 

Woodbury,  C.  II.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  804,  1040.  Pencil  drawings  1602,  1603, 
1604,  1605,  1606,  1607. 

Woodcock,  P.,  R.  C.  A.,  Canada.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  16. 

Woods,  Henry,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
painting  400. 

Woodward,  E.,  United  States.  Pen  drawing 
2040. 

Woodward,  J.  D.,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawing  1598. 

Woodward,  W.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
1285. 

Woodwell,  Johanna  K.,  United  States.  Oil 
painting  1035.  Water  color  1464. 

Woodwell,  J.  R.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  375,  844,  1160,  1165. 

Woolfolk,  E.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  1053. 

Woolner,  Thomas  R.  A.  (The  late),  Great 
Britain.  Sculptures  15, 17,  21,  36,  38. 

Wopfner,  Professor  Josef,  Germany.  Oil 
painting  328. 

Wortley,  Archibald  Stuart,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  paintings  229,  418,  421. 

Wrangel,  Helena  Karlovna  Baroness,  Russia. 
Water  color  26. 

Wright,  Miss  E,.  Great  Britain.  Water  color 
650. 

Wright,  J.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings  227, 
240,  246. 

Wuerpel,  E.  H.,  United  States.  Oil  painting 
440.  Pastel,  15G2. 

Wuertiz,  E.  H.,  United  States.  Sculpture  24. 

Wyant,  A.  H.,  (deceased).  United  States.  Oil 
paintings  511,  517,  639,  735,  918,  942,  952,  982, 
989,  992. 

Wyllie,  Chas.  W.,  Great  Britain.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  73,  253. 

Wyllie,  W.  L.,  A.  R.  A.,  Great  Britain.  Oil 
paintings  113,  144,  467.  Water  color  584. 

Wysmuller,  J.  H..  Holland.  Oil  paintings 
27,  97,  146,  156.  Water  colors  220,  244. 

Wytsman,  Juliette,  Belgium.  Oil  paintings 

101.  222. 

Wywiorski,  Michel  G.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ing  261. 

Ximenes,  A.,  Italy.  Sculpture  266. 

Xumetra  y  Ragull,  Fernando,  Spain.  Painted 
in  oil  318. 

Yamada,  Kisai,  Japan.  Wood  8,  69. 

Yamamoto,  ShunkyO,  Japan.  Painting  122. 

Ybarraran,  Jose  Ma.,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings 
23, 29. 

Yarz,  Edmond,  France.  Oil  paintings  302.  826. 

Yeames,  William  F.,  R.  A.,  Great  Britain. 
Oil  painting  131.  Water  color  538. 

Yewell,  G'.,  United  States.  Etchings  2179,  2181. 

Yon,  Edmond-Charles,  France.  Water  colors 
656,  666,  673.  Oil  painting  514. 

Yoshida.  Shiuzo,  Japan.  Metal  work  32. 

Young,  C.  M.,  United  States.  Oil  paintings 
397,  1114.  Water  color  1477.  Pastel  1550. 

Young,  William,  Great  Britain,  Architecture 
1005. 

Youngman,  Miss  A.  M.,  R.  I.,  Great  Britain. 
Water  colors  656,  694. 

Yperman,  Louis,  France.  Oil  painting  246. 

Yzaguirre,  Leandro,  Mexico.  Oil  paintings 
18,  22,  38. 

Yvon,  Adolphe,  France.  Oil  painting  428. 


506 


INDEX  OF  ARTISTS. 


Yuga,  S.,  Japan.  Wood  154. 

Yuike,  Masaaki,  Japan.  Painting  119. 

Zacho,  Chr.,  Denmark.  Oil  painting  138. 

Zagorsky,  Nicolay  Petroviteh,  Russia.  Oil 
paintings  52,  1G5. 

Zahrtmann,  Kristian,  Denmark.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  34,  35. 

Zalewski,  M.,  Polish.  Oil  painting  85. 

Zanetti,  Miti  G.,  Italy.  Oil  paintings  103, 
170,  306. 

Zapata,  Julio  M.,  Spain.  Drawing  411.  Archi¬ 
tecture  403. 

Zearing,  H.  H.  United  States.  Sculpture  35. 

Zetsche,  Eduard,  Austria.  Water  colors  151, 
155. 

Zetsche,  Edward,  Austria.  Oil  painting  97. 

Zewy,  Carl,  Austria.  Oil  painting  80. 

Zilcken,  Pb.,  Holland.  Etchings  317,  319, 
325,  330.  Oil  painting  50. 

Zillhardt,  Jenny,  France.  Oil  painting  197. 


Zimmerman,  Professor  Ernst,  Germany.  Oil 
paintings  237, 445. 

Zocca,  C.,  Italy.  Sculpture  497. 

Zocchi.  C.,  Italy.  Sculpture  53. 

Zoff,  Alfred,  Germany.  Oil  painting  307. 

Zogbaum,  R.  F.,  United  States.  Black  and 
white  drawings  1617,  1635, 1640. 

Zoido,  Antonio,  Spain.  Picture  carved  in 
black  marble  391. 

Zorn,  Anders  L.,  Sweden.  Oil  paintings  53, 
94,  105,  112,  116,  119.  Etchings  158,  159,  160, 
161,  163,  164,  165,  166,  167,  168,  169.  Sculpt¬ 
ure  14.  United  States  Loan  collection. 
Oil  painting  3016. 

Zmurko,  F.,  Polish.  Oil  paintiugs  14,  16,  25, 
74,  80,  94. 

Zuber,  Jean-Henri,  France.  Water  colors  665, 
675.  Oil  paintings  232,  382,  558. 

Ziigel,  Professor  Heinr.,  Germany.  Oil  paint¬ 
ings  490,  318. 


